Certainly! If it works for you, it will work for your gaming table. Yes, an undestroyed city would be a neutral marketplace/meeting-place. Note that many outsiders would be trying to take down the Eilistraeeans and take power themselves. #realmslore
Thanks ! But i would like to create a campaign here and i would like to use Prastuil as the only city not destroyed as a neutral zone where all those who live here barely tolerate each other for the trade and because Eilistraeens took over the city. Is it a plausible scenario ?
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I presume most of which would be 'regular' drow. And I can imagine that their official policy is to kill any Eilistraeeans on sight, but I'd love some details.
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If by "regular drow" you mean drow who worship Lolth or Vhaeraun, yes; they would be ordered to shatter the rule of the followers of the Dark Dancer, and take the city for "their" cause. The Vhaeraunites by assassination and blackmail, the Lolthites by open conquest. #realmslore

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I meant generally Underdark-native drow. Do they all exclusively follow evil drow deities, or are there faithless houses?
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No, the drow of the Underdark are diverse in their faiths. The Lolthites are most numerous, loudest and most aggressive, and so (in the minds of most surface-dwelling humans) are "all drow." Lolth loves this assumption. #realmslore
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Aren't the churches of Eilistraee and Vhaeraun allies now?
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Yes, uneasily. Vhaeraun often orders his senior clergy to send agents to work behind the scenes against the faithful of the Dark Dancer. He hates and envies Eilistraee, at the same time as he loves and is fascinated by her. #realmslore
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