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The Eshowe were one of the tribes that [[couatl]]s led from the [[Dark Continent]]<ref name="DA4:SiT-p29" /> to meet the god [[Ubtao]] on the [[Peaks of Flame]] in [[-2809 DR|−2809 DR]].<ref name="TGHR-pp29-30" /> They soon grew to become the one of the largest and most powerful tribes in Chult, second only to the [[Tabaxi (tribe)|Tabaxi]].<ref name="JoC-p3" /> |
The Eshowe were one of the tribes that [[couatl]]s led from the [[Dark Continent]]<ref name="DA4:SiT-p29" /> to meet the god [[Ubtao]] on the [[Peaks of Flame]] in [[-2809 DR|−2809 DR]].<ref name="TGHR-pp29-30" /> They soon grew to become the one of the largest and most powerful tribes in Chult, second only to the [[Tabaxi (tribe)|Tabaxi]].<ref name="JoC-p3" /> |
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− | The [[-438 DR|Year of Dripping Daggers, −438 DR]] saw the beginning of a terrible civil war between the Tabaxi and Eshowe tribes.<ref name="TGHR-p43">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|43}}</ref> It would continue for nearly 300 years.<ref name="JoC-p3" /><ref name="RoF-p106" /> Near the end of the bloody war, in the [[-137 DR|Year of Blooded Sunsets, −137 DR]],<ref name="TGHR-p57">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|57}}</ref> the Eshowe somehow released an ancient [[Shadow Giant]] called [[ |
+ | The [[-438 DR|Year of Dripping Daggers, −438 DR]] saw the beginning of a terrible civil war between the Tabaxi and Eshowe tribes.<ref name="TGHR-p43">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|43}}</ref> It would continue for nearly 300 years.<ref name="JoC-p3" /><ref name="RoF-p106" /> Near the end of the bloody war, in the [[-137 DR|Year of Blooded Sunsets, −137 DR]],<ref name="TGHR-p57">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|57}}</ref> the Eshowe somehow released an ancient [[Shadow Giant]] called [[Eshowdow]], the "Shadow of the Eshowe", which attacked the Tabaxi capital and holy city of Ubtao, [[Mezro]]. After nearly annihilating Mezro, Eshowdow turned on its summoners and wiped out nearly all of the Eshowe warriors.<ref name="JoC-p3" /> |
After this, [[Ras Nsi]], one of the [[Chosen]] [[bara]]e of Ubtao, sought to wipe the surviving Eshowe from [[Toril]] in retaliation, and he nearly succeeded in this task,<ref name="JoC-p3" /> pursuing them all the way to the [[Valley of Lost Honor]].<ref name="FRCS3e-p104" /> |
After this, [[Ras Nsi]], one of the [[Chosen]] [[bara]]e of Ubtao, sought to wipe the surviving Eshowe from [[Toril]] in retaliation, and he nearly succeeded in this task,<ref name="JoC-p3" /> pursuing them all the way to the [[Valley of Lost Honor]].<ref name="FRCS3e-p104" /> |
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==Language== |
==Language== |
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− | The Eshowe spoke [[Eshowan]], which was unrelated to the language spoken by the Tabaxi.<ref name="DA4:SiT-p29"/> <ref group="note">The "Speaking in Tongues" article in [[Dragon Magazine Annual 1999|''Dragon'' Annual #4]] does not directly state that it was the Eshowe who spoke Eshowan, but it is strongly implied by the spelling of the name and the fact that the Eshowe were extinct.</ref> |
+ | The Eshowe spoke [[Eshowan]], which was unrelated to the language spoken by the Tabaxi.<ref name="DA4:SiT-p29" /> <ref group="note">The "Speaking in Tongues" article in [[Dragon Magazine Annual 1999|''Dragon'' Annual #4]] does not directly state that it was the Eshowe who spoke Eshowan, but it is strongly implied by the spelling of the name and the fact that the Eshowe were extinct.</ref> |
==Rumors and Legends== |
==Rumors and Legends== |
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The Eshowe were a Chultan tribe that was nearly extinct by 1370 DR.[1][5][3]
History
The Eshowe were one of the tribes that couatls led from the Dark Continent[2] to meet the god Ubtao on the Peaks of Flame in −2809 DR.[4] They soon grew to become the one of the largest and most powerful tribes in Chult, second only to the Tabaxi.[1]
The Year of Dripping Daggers, −438 DR saw the beginning of a terrible civil war between the Tabaxi and Eshowe tribes.[6] It would continue for nearly 300 years.[1][3] Near the end of the bloody war, in the Year of Blooded Sunsets, −137 DR,[7] the Eshowe somehow released an ancient Shadow Giant called Eshowdow, the "Shadow of the Eshowe", which attacked the Tabaxi capital and holy city of Ubtao, Mezro. After nearly annihilating Mezro, Eshowdow turned on its summoners and wiped out nearly all of the Eshowe warriors.[1]
After this, Ras Nsi, one of the Chosen barae of Ubtao, sought to wipe the surviving Eshowe from Toril in retaliation, and he nearly succeeded in this task,[1] pursuing them all the way to the Valley of Lost Honor.[5]
Language
The Eshowe spoke Eshowan, which was unrelated to the language spoken by the Tabaxi.[2] [note 1]
Rumors and Legends
Among the Tabaxi tribes, legends circulated that the Eshowe survivors were hidden somewhere in Chult, plotting their revenge.[1] In truth, by 1372 DR, some pockets of Eshowe survivors still remained, worshiping the goddess Shar,[3] who had absorbed Eshowdow's essence.[3][8]
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Notes
- ↑ The "Speaking in Tongues" article in Dragon Annual #4 does not directly state that it was the Eshowe who spoke Eshowan, but it is strongly implied by the spelling of the name and the fact that the Eshowe were extinct.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 James Lowder, Jean Rabe (1993). The Jungles of Chult. (TSR, Inc), p. 3. ISBN 1-5607-6605-0.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Thomas M. Costa (1999). “Speaking in Tongues”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon Annual #4 (TSR, Inc) (4)., p. 29.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Reynolds, Forbeck, Jacobs, Boyd (March 2003). Races of Faerûn. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 106. ISBN 0-7869-2875-1.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 29–30. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 104. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
- ↑ Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 43. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7.
- ↑ Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 57. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7.
- ↑ Eric L. Boyd, Erik Mona (May 2002). Faiths and Pantheons. Edited by Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 109. ISBN 0-7869-2759-3.
Connections
Maztica: Azuposi • Dog People • Green Folk • Metahel • Nahopaca • Nexalan • Payit (Itza)
Taan: Commani, Dalat, Fankiang, Gur, Guychiang, Igidujin, Kashghun, Khassidi, Naican, Oigur, Pazruki, Quirish, T'aghur, Tsu-tsu, Tuigan, Zamogedi
Kara-Tur & Malatra: Bavanese & Bertanese • Bawani • Han • Issacortae • Koryoan • Kozakuran • Kuong • Nubari (Huroola • Koshiva • Kukalatu • Wise Ones • Zantira) • Pazruki • Purang • Seng • Shou • Tabotan • Tayanulchi • Wanese • Wu-haltai
Zakhara: Zakharan