Insane asylms of the core?

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Rotipher of the FoS wrote:(It's a residence of sorts, but not a private residence, hence was no more off limits to vampires than an inn.)
OTOH, Dracula can't enter Seward's asylum until Renfield invites him in (near the beginning of Chapter 21). Of course, a well-run 19th century sanitarium is a different proposition from, say, Bedlam, which was explicitly open to the public for a fee.
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Speaking of insanity, how did the Clinic for the Mentally Distressed get hijacked into the Nightmare Lands physically? Is it detailed everywhere or did it just jump there from the Nightmare Lands supplement to Domains of Dread? It almost reads like the writer misread the nature of Trasker's Nightmare Asylum, but I could be wrong.
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The asylum wasn't moved at all; it was just copied. The people inside were the ones who got hijacked.
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Eh, it's a distinction VRGtV took pains to draw. I only remembered because I'd had to look it up when I was determining whether or not a ship's quarters should count as a "residence" for the sea monster book. (Conclusion: officers' private cabins yes, crew bunks and passenger cabins no.)
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Nathan of the FoS wrote:OTOH, Dracula can't enter Seward's asylum until Renfield invites him in (near the beginning of Chapter 21). Of course, a well-run 19th century sanitarium is a different proposition from, say, Bedlam, which was explicitly open to the public for a fee.
Moreover, Renfield was in a private sanitarium that Seward actually had his own living quarters in, IIRC. The Waterdeep asylum was a piece of civic infrastructure, owned and operated by the city, hence no more "private" than a courthouse or public hospital.
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Dharlaeth Asylum - Doctor Augustus - location?

http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx ... /20071031a

At a glance, no location is given. The doctor's name is latin, which is to say Darkonese, but that doesn't tell us that much. Not sure which language to associate the asylum's name with.
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cure wrote:Dharlaeth Asylum - Doctor Augustus - location?

http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx ... /20071031a

At a glance, no location is given. The doctor's name is latin, which is to say Darkonese, but that doesn't tell us that much. Not sure which language to associate the asylum's name with.
Well, I associate Dharlaeth with the Cthulhu mythos, in phonetic terms exclusively. I aslo don't have a real-world language I can offer as counterpart, but say Dharlaeth, and recall Nyarlathotep or something similar.

Anyway, the author is Mouseferatu iirc, so when he's around you might ask him ;-)
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Not to mention that "Dharlaeth" is quite close to Derleth, as in August Derleth, H. P. Lovecraft's biggest fan and tireless post-humous promoter. He also wrote some cthulhoid short stories himself, but most people agree that they're not on par with the rest of the Lovecraft circle's. To put it mildly.

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Agamemnon wrote:Not to mention that "Dharlaeth" is quite close to Derleth, as in August Derleth, H. P. Lovecraft's biggest fan and tireless post-humous promoter. He also wrote some cthulhoid short stories himself, but most people agree that they're not on par with the rest of the Lovecraft circle's. To put it mildly.

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Considering how a writer-of-scary-tomes named "Comte d'Erlette" is an official part of HPL's Cthulhu canon, something tells me Lovecraft would be pleased by the asylum's name. :)
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Ail wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:39 pm
cure wrote:Dharlaeth Asylum - Doctor Augustus - location?

http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx ... /20071031a

At a glance, no location is given. The doctor's name is latin, which is to say Darkonese, but that doesn't tell us that much. Not sure which language to associate the asylum's name with.
Well, I associate Dharlaeth with the Cthulhu mythos, in phonetic terms exclusively. I aslo don't have a real-world language I can offer as counterpart, but say Dharlaeth, and recall Nyarlathotep or something similar.

Anyway, the author is Mouseferatu iirc, so when he's around you might ask him ;-)

I went to ask him and he says its in Lamordia. https://bsky.app/profile/mouseferatu.bs ... lemhzy2l2n
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Heheheh... that's a necro I can stand behind.
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