Talk:Nalavarauthatoryl

Regarding who killed the lover, any references? I'm fine with it, just a reference would be good.Hurtzbad 11:18, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

I don't have either the adventure or the novel but a reference can be found at the Realms-L Mailing list archive here. It's a fan Q&A (bitching session) with Sean K. Reynolds. --hash

I've made a citation template for the mailing list archives. While not everything on the list is guaranteed to be canon, it will be useful in situations like this where the author's word is definitive. Fw190a8 20:30, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

Well, I found a copy of the adventure yesterday and it corroberates that the authors claimed it was The first king of Cormyr. Still haven't seen the novel though. --hash

I have Death of the Dragon but I'm hardly going to flick through it and find the exact page! I'll wait until I can find either a direct page number, or until I come to read the book. At the moment I'm plodding through Cormyr: A Novel so there's some way to go yet. As it stands, the citation provided in the article should be sufficient to support the statement made. At least, I'm content with it. A problem only really arises if somebody challenges its credibility. Fw190a8 15:52, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

Need to Move this page to Lorelei Alavara
After doing more research it's clear that Nalavara while the name Lorelei Alavara is know as in 1372 DR is not the best name to use. She has brothers and sisters and followers before she was bound in 116 DR. It also looks like she was a wizard that had shape changed into a dragon and that when bound she spent so long in the shape that she couldn't or didn't want to change back. Hurtzbad 22:52, 13 September 2008 (UTC)