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  Welcome to the Forgotten Realms Wiki A guide to the Forgotten Realms that anyone can edit, covering sourcebooks, novels, video games, comics, and more.

This wiki was founded in October 2005 and currently has articles.

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On October 1st, the Forgotten Realms Wiki celebrated its 10th anniversary, a decade of article writing, dedicated wiki development, and exploration of the Forgotten Realms, Kara-Tur, Al-Qadim, and related settings. It's been a long journey, and we're all proud of the efforts of editors past and present, and thankful to our readers, making this the premier Forgotten Realms resource for players, DMs, authors, and designers alike.

See our project aims and scope here and read about our long history from humble beginnings through tumultuous transitions to becoming one of the top wikis on the Internet. Share your memories of the past and ideas for the future here in our Forum, and see this report and analysis of the wiki's progress over the last decade.

Carry on, sages.

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  "Knowledge of our world is to be nurtured like a precious flower, for it is the most precious thing we have. Wherefore guard the word written and heed words unwritten—and set them down ere they fade."

- Alaundo of Candlekeep

Well met, traveler! The Forgotten Realms is the most detailed and popular Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting from TSR, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast, and includes parts of Oriental Adventures, Al-Qadim, Maztica, The Horde, Planescape, and Spelljammmer. This wiki covers Realmslore in these settings across all media and editions. See the aims of this wiki here.

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 * Realmslore
 * People&mdash;Drizzt, Elminster, all your favorite heroes and villains, and other interesting folk.
 * Races&mdash;All the races of the Realms, humanoid and monstrous alike.
 * Organizations&mdash;The Harpers, Zhentarim, and everything in between.
 * Geography&mdash;Faerûn's towns, kingdoms, wildernesses, and more.
 * History&mdash;From the dawn of the creator races to the present age.
 * Deities&mdash;The deities of all the pantheons and races.
 * Cosmology&mdash;The many planes of existence, how they connect, and who inhabits them.
 * Magic&mdash;Magic in the Forgotten Realms, be it arcane, divine, or stranger arts.
 * Items&mdash;Gems and jewelry, poisons and potions, weapons and armor, and more. From minor trinkets to artifacts of epic power and renown.
 * Media
 * Novels&mdash;All the many novels, short stories, and ebooks set in the Forgotten Realms.
 * Sourcebooks&mdash;The sourcebooks and adventure modules that detail the world.
 * Computer and video games&mdash;Classic games like the Baldur's Gate series, Neverwinter Nights and more.
 * Comics&mdash;Comic book adventures set in the Realms.
 * Magazines&mdash;The Realms in Dragon and Dungeon magazines.
 * Cards&mdash;Trading cards and card games featuring the Realms.
 * Authors&mdash;The authors of the many novels and sourcebooks.
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 * Classes&mdash;The myriad classes, kits, paragon paths, prestige classes, and epic destinies available to the people of the Forgotten Realms.
 * Spells&mdash;Selected spells with special relations to the Forgotten Realms.

Well met, sage! Do you see an error? Maybe you know of some missing lore? Perhaps you want to write an article about a favorite subject? Or maybe you want to really get involved. Don't be shy, click "edit" and get in there! If you're new to wikis, then check out the Wikia tutorial. Look at some of the following links to learn about the Forgotten Realms Wiki, how we do things here, and see some of our recent work. Don't worry about making a mistake, experienced editors will catch it and fix it. Just remember we accept only canon and licensed lore, not homebrew or player characters. Don't just copy out the sourcebook, write in your own words. Finally, always give a source for your information, and explain what you've done in the "summary" box. Happy scribing!