Citadel Felbarr

Citadel Felbarr was originally a dwarven citadel. It was then given over to humans. In 1104 DR the citadel was captured by orcs and renamed Citadel of Many Arrows. It was recaptured by a force of Dwarves in 1367 DR. It is located near to the Spine of the World. It often trades with Beorunna's Well, Quaervarr, Silverymoon and Sundabar.

Places of Interest

 * The Hammer : The first gate, comprising of two 40 foot high stone gates, on the path to The Runegate
 * The Anvil : The second gate, comprising of two 30 foot high stone gates, on the path to the Runegate, also where the path crosses the river
 * The Runegate : A pair of stone doors each 20 foot square and 3 feet thick. Covered in 32 deadly runes, these gates are the considered to be the greatest accomplishemnt of the dwaves in the reoccupation of Citadel Felbarr.
 * North Vigil : A defensive area overlooking the path to the Runegate, complete with heavy catapults and ballistae. Competed before the winter of 1372 DR
 * South Vigil : A defensive area overlooking the path to the Runegate, complete with heavy catapults and ballistae.

Tunnels
Citadel Felbarr has tunnels in the Upper Underdark that connect it to Mithral Hall.

History

 * -1900 DR : Originally a part of Delzoun, Citadel Felbarr is completed.
 * 273 DR : Three dwalf clans from Ammararindar and Citadel Felbarr migrate together to Myth Drannor.
 * 1104 DR : Citadel Felbarr falls into Orc hands after the Battle of Many Arrows.
 * 1367 DR : Citadel Felbarr is regained by Emerus Warcrown when King Obould's forces were distracted battling another orc tribe.