Forgotten Realms Wiki:Requests

The Requests page is for making requests for new articles or edits to be made to existing articles, in order to fix problems and better target our work to meet the needs of our readers and Forgotten Realms fans.

You may request, for example: Please do not request more than a few tasks at a time so that the list does not grow absurdly large. Please don't make requests idly either; focus on things useful to you or important to the setting or the wiki. Tell us why you want to know or what you want to use it for, so we know we can help the fans. Furthermore, focus your requests on specific topics, not wider subjects, so they can be more easily addressed. Requests that are against existing policy will not be addressed. Changes to policy will not be addressed here, but at individual policy discussions (on Talk pages or in the Forum).
 * New article: Ask for a new article to be written. Be aware that a new article takes effort in research and writing, and editors might not have the information available, so new articles aren't often likely to be written.
 * More information: Ask for more information to be added to an article. As above, this takes effort and so won't be very likely.
 * Rewrite: If you find a page containing information copied outright from a sourcebook, then notify us so that it can be deleted, rewritten, or tagged for later clean-up. See the Plagiarism template.
 * Copy-edit: A professional-level copy-editing of a page to clear up spelling mistakes, bad grammar, confusing language, present-tense and out-of-universe points-of-view, and untidy formatting. This will generally be handled by User:BadCatMan, User:Lhynard, or preferably by another native-English-speaking editor (add your name to the list here if you feel capable).
 * Referencing: Ask someone to find a reference for an unreferenced article.
 * Fact check: Does something not sound right or do you think you know better? Ask for a second opinion on some information in an article.
 * Bug check: If you find a bug or broken template or code, then maybe we can fix it if you notify us.
 * New feature: Request a new feature. Be aware that this may require extensive coding, wide-scale changes, be against policy, or require someone to manage it, so these aren't likely to be fulfilled.
 * Help: If you need some help crafting an article or learning about an aspect of the wiki, then you can ask us here. Lengthy instructions will be directed to individual Talk pages.
 * Something else: If it's something else that needs doing, then try us.

Please make your requests in the following format for ease of reading. Just copy and paste the following code, add it to this page, and replace the text. ;Title or Subject
 * Article: Article name
 * Type: Choose one of the above reasons to better target the work.
 * Action: What needs to be done.
 * Reason: Why it needs to be done.
 * Information: List any sources that may be useful.
 * Requested by: Your name or signature, plus a date (just enter four tildes, ~).
 * Response: If someone plans to do this, or has further information, then add it here, plus your signature.
 * Resolution: What was done. Give your name and signature.

Active requests
Please add your active requests here.


 * Title or Subject
 * Article: Spire Flow
 * Type: More information
 * Action: Confirmation that the river is canon.
 * Reason: It's named on one of Markustay's maps of the north.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 17:35, December 23, 2017 (UTC)


 * Deities post Sundering &mdash;
 * Article: Portal:Deities
 * Type: More information
 * Action: I think that a post-Sundering pantheon section could be added
 * Reason: Quite a lot of deities have been restored
 * Information: Player's Handbook 5th edition, The Sundering novel series, the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (it includes the full post-Sundering pantheon), replies by Ed Greenwood
 * Requested by: — Tsammarco (talk) 15:28, April 22, 2015 (UTC)
 * Ashes of the Tyrant and The Devil You Know also includes Enlil. --Zero (talk) 04:38, November 13, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Sirwhiteout has been adding 5e deity stats and statuses. — BadCatMan (talk) 01:11, December 11, 2017 (UTC)

Completed requests
Please copy completed requests here, marking what action has been taken and how this resolves the issue.


 * Request for proofreading
 * Article: Khôltar &mdash; ✅
 * Type: Copy-edit
 * Action: Check sentence structure, grammar, the usual.
 * Reason: Authors have blind spots when it comes to their own work.
 * Information: The Chicago Manual of Style?
 * Requested by: Moviesign (talk) 15:36, December 10, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: But it's so big! Alright, it's on my list. — BadCatMan (talk) 01:11, December 11, 2017 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Oh yeah, this is done. :) — BadCatMan (talk) 02:14, December 24, 2017 (UTC)


 * Connection between time ages - ✅
 * Type: Information
 * Action: Create a new information table connecting the periods of time
 * Reason: It will be easier to navigate between the different time periods if there is a table or something similar.
 * Requested by:--Zeromaru X 07:03, December 22, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I'm not sure I understand what you are requesting. ~ Lhynard (talk) 00:55, March 6, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Did you think about something like this, or, including some years/events separating ages, this? I imagine something more sophisticated could be done, like Template:Yearbox for years, but that would be too much for my programming knowledge. In fact I already would need help with the second version, because the idea was to have the year numbers in each second line below the separation dot of the ages, but I don't know how to change the uniform spacing. I am also no expert in the ages themselves, so I am not sure if I got them right. Daranios (talk) 19:33, October 24, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Thought about it again, and I have created a third version, simply listing Toril's/Abeir-Toril's most dramatic events instead of trying to create a timeline - so simpler than the second but more expansive the the first version. Daranios (talk) 20:10, October 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Is this what you had in mind? I left the borders in so you could see the alignment/separation, but they would likely be taken out in the final version. Did you plan on this being a banner across the top of a page or a navbox at the bottom? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 22:32, October 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: I love it! (Without the borders in the end-version would be nice.) I imagined it as a navbox at the bottom, now let's see what Zeromaru X had in mind in the first place. Daranios (talk) 15:17, October 26, 2017 (UTC)
 * I really like the classic feel of the green template. An yes, is something like that what I asked. An easy way to navigate between ages. Now, we have to update those ages, lol... (Edit) Now that I think about it, you should also include stuff for Abeir. There is not much, but there is stuff like the Rule of Dragons and events such as the War of Fang and Talon and the Dragonborn rebellion. --Zero (talk) 16:28, October 26, 2017 (UTC)
 * Ok, help me out. Where should those Abeir events go? In their own section, or in with the others? and what order? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 19:47, October 27, 2017 (UTC)
 * In their own tab, perhaps? I'm not good in design stuffs, though. Just below Torilian events and before the crossover event? (the Spellplague). --Zero (talk) 04:38, November 13, 2017 (UTC)
 * Take another look and see if that looks right to you. You can edit it, if you'd like. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 17:55, November 13, 2017 (UTC)
 * I've modified the last template a bit. Are you ok with that? --Zero (talk) 15:01, November 14, 2017 (UTC)
 * Ages template is live, so start adding it to pages :) &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 18:41, November 14, 2017 (UTC)


 * Reference Popups &mdash; ✅
 * Type: New feature
 * Action: Create a feature that allow pop up references like this one.
 * Reason: It would really helpful for reading to get the references in hand. I personally, find annoying scrolling up and down whenever I want to know about references, specially inbig articles.
 * Information: List any sources that may be useful.
 * Requested by: --Zeromaru X 14:36, January 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Done! However it seems to have issues with certain characters in the name field, so I may have to run the bot over our pages to change some characters like  and  . &mdash;Moviesign (talk)


 * Rarandreth &mdash; ✅
 * Type: More information
 * Article: Moander/Abyss/Layers of the Abyss
 * Action: Is there more information about Rarandreth?
 * Reason: A layer(?) of the Abyss with a name but no number; not that it is especially relevant to anything, but I would like to shed light on this strange anomaly.
 * Information: Both Faiths & Avatars and Netheril: Empire of Magic give Monander's realm as Rarandreth/Offalmound in the Abyss, where Rarandreth stands for the planar layer. For other deities from the Abyss, a number is given here, not a name. Does anyone know the reason for this exception? Is there more information anywhere, maybe in the novels featuring Moander?
 * Requested by: Daranios (talk) 20:04, September 6, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Rarandreth/Offalmound's number is stated as 223 on page 156 of Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 20:25, September 6, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Likewise, On Hallowed Ground page 182 lists Moander in the Dead Powers table and says his layer was 223 and realm name Offalmound. I found nothing in the Manual of the Planes 1e, 3e, or 4e, nor the The Planewalker's Handbook or Deities and Demigods 1st edition. &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Response: Thanks a lot! So I did not look in the right places. I will put this information into the articles. I don't have the Hordes of the Abyss. Is there also a description there? Daranios (talk) 20:28, September 7, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Afraid not. There's short entries on a number of layers, but Rarandreth is skipped (in favor of #222, Shedaklah). --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 15:10, September 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Player's Guide to Faerûn, p. 165, describes Offalmound as "lost" and "vanished from the cosmology." --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 15:29, September 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Resolution: I have put the existing information into the three articles in question, making redirects for Offalmound and Rarandreth. (And it seems I happened to lead brave Sirwhiteout on the trail of the problematic Layers of the Abyss article in the process :-).) &mdash;Daranios (talk) 15:05, September 17, 2017 (UTC)

Living Forgotten Realms ref tag &mdash; ✅
 * Type: Reference tag
 * Action: A new reference tag for Living Forgotten Realms stuff.
 * Reason: It would be helpful for articles that can be updated with LFR stuff. I am requesting this because I suck at wikicode.
 * Requested by: Zero (talk) 11:43, March 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: I can do this, but are there any special fields that you need? Take a look at Cite web and Cite adventurers league/Defiance in Phlan and see if one of those looks like what you want. (I need to write documentation for the Cite adventurers league template.) For example, is there a code number? If you edit the second link you will see code is a parameter I added and made it part of the title link. Do these templates belong in the same group as Living Forgotten Realms? And how does this relate to the Adventurers League? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 13:58, March 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Every adventure has its own code and different authors, so the adventurers league format fits perfect (you can check that stuff in the LFR website). I don't know how they did with Malatra, but I guess this ref tag would be useful with that LFR adventures as well. LFR and Adventures League are unrelated. However, LFR has a lot of background information about the Realms in the 4e era that can help to better document stuff in the wiki.--Zero (talk) 14:10, March 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Would you say the publisher is Wizards of the Coast, or would RPGA Network be more appropriate? I think WotC owns the RPGA trademark and sanctions the LFR, but it looks like RPGA is the actual publisher. Thoughts? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 16:15, March 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I think that would help to deal with the many authors that wrote those adventures.--Zero (talk) 20:31, March 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure what you are trying to say about the number of authors. I can change the publisher to RPGA or RPGA Network, but I'm not sure if I can find a meaningful link for it. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 01:25, March 26, 2017 (UTC)
 * If you could give me some representative links to things you want to cite, I will draft the template design. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 14:09, July 18, 2017 (UTC)
 * You can check articles like Tarmalune or Harglast. Most info in those articles is from LFR, and that is the stuff I like to link. --Zero (talk) 16:03, July 18, 2017 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Okay, it's done! See Cite LFR and Category:Living Forgotten Realms citation templates for examples. Let me know if you find anything amiss. I will write a documentation page for it soon. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 22:05, July 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * Pyramids at Ascore &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Ascore
 * Type: More Information
 * Action: Did any novels ever explain the source or purpose of the thirteen red pentagonal pyramids in the center of Ascore or the evil below?
 * Reason: My PCs are about to visit there.
 * Information: The latest source I can find (Anauroch: The Empire of Shade) still leaves the Shadovar investigating, but they've been doing so for two years at that point.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 02:26, March 21, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: Interesting place. I don't know about novels, but from this index, there are some impressively disturbing hints in Anauroch, page 63, and the FRCS 3e, page 175, describes a bit of the shade's activities. Curiously, Netheril: Empire of Magic doesn't mention the pyramids at all, implying they appeared later. The dragon Iymrith lairs in Ascore. — BadCatMan (talk) 03:35, March 21, 2017 (UTC)
 * Resolution: I've begun to develop the page. I think I've said as much as is known about the pyramids, but I'll continue to finish up Ascore. I hope it's not too late for you. :) — BadCatMan (talk) 14:09, May 14, 2017 (UTC)
 * I'm always happy to see articles get expanded, but alas, the PCs left Ascore last session. They never got a good look at the pyramids, because they were only passing through on the way into the desert and wanted to avoid the Shadovar. They did end up fighting a dune stalker though. ~ Lhynard (talk) 22:04, May 16, 2017 (UTC)
 * Okay then. I don't think you would have missed anything anyway: there's precious little actually about the place, and not much more than was already on the article. I'll finish it up anyway. Who knows, maybe your team will have a return journey? :) — BadCatMan (talk) 03:35, May 17, 2017 (UTC)
 * The article is complete as far as I can make it from 1e/2e/3e sources. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:21, May 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * I dug about more using Google and found some interesting things from the Candlekeep Forums. Check out the changes to the article if you are interested. And thanks for expanding it! It is nearly GA quality now. – Lhynard


 * Sempadan Forest &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Sempadan Forest
 * Type: New article/More information
 * Action: Is there any information anywhere about Sempadan Forest (called Jungle of Monsters in Al-Qadim), e.g. in The Forgotten Realms Atlas or The Living Jungle (Malatra) material? If yes, could someone write an article?
 * Reason: This is the last corner of Zakhara without description of any kind on the wiki.
 * Information: The forest shows up on the Kara-Tur Trail Map and the map of Zakhara from Land of Fate, but there is almost no information about it in Al-Qadim material.
 * Requested by: Daranios (talk) 19:56, October 13, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I have plans to do this as part of my Utter East project, and considered doing it earlier. It's called Herne's Wood in the Blood & Magic game, and some battles take place there. The unattributed Utter East novel map drops a "Mead-Hall of the Northmen" there. Unfortunately, The Forgotten Realms Atlas does nothing more than mention it. I'd have to look for more Kara-Tur lore; the Segara Sea and Tempat Larang border the area. However, IIRC, very little is known. Despite being a vast nexus between all three continents and campaign settings, Kara-Tur and Al-Qadim seem to have used it as a border area. Anyway, if you can do the Al-Qadim version, such as it is, I can do the rest. — BadCatMan (talk) 00:41, October 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * I've created the article with Kara-Tur lore, and introduced the Blood & Magic name and location, which I'll cover in more detail when I tackle that part of the game. Free free to spice it up with the Al-Qadim version! — BadCatMan (talk) 12:59, October 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * Very nice! Thanks! I have added what I could find from Al-Qadim sources. Daranios (talk) 20:52, October 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * Cool. We got much more than I expected. I'll keep hunting for lore, and might do the B&M information sooner. The original Oriental Adventures hints at a yuan-ti empire deep in the southern jungles of Kara-Tur, but since there are lots of jungles down there, in and around Malatra, I have to determine where the yuan-ti dwell. — BadCatMan (talk) 06:20, October 15, 2016 (UTC)
 * I couldn't narrow down these yuan-ti, not without being an expert on the Living Jungle setting. So, as far as canon goes, this is done. I'll get to the Herne's Wood part at some point. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:21, May 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * More Minor Ethnicities &mdash; ✅
 * Articles: Bakemono, Tayanulchi, Koryoan, Kuong, Seng, Wanese, Guychiang, Igidujin, Kashghun, T'aghur, and Tsu-tsu
 * Type: More information
 * Action: What sources describe these ethnicities?
 * Reason: They are the last two "missing" ethnicities from among the Kara-Tur and Malatra peoples, to the best of my knowledge.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 19:52, January 9, 2016 (UTC)
 * Updated: 00:55, March 6, 2017 (UTC)
 * Response: As near as I can tell, a bakemono is a type of monster akin to a goblin, not a human (or demi-human) ethnicity. Dragon #318 says they claw/claw/bite and have 1+2 HD. I'll try tayanuchi... &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 21:37, January 9, 2016 (UTC) Sorry, tayanuchi search came up emtpy :-( &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 21:40, January 9, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: The Monstrous Compendium Kara-Tur Appendix has an entry of the bakemono, "an eastern variety of goblin". Daranios (talk) 21:44, January 9, 2016 (UTC)
 * There is a little information on the Tayanulchi in Kara-Tur: The Eastern Realms Volume I pp. 91-95, which seem to be a now-lost tribe of the Issacortae, while the map there shows Tayanuchi lands north of Shou Lung, so I guess it's a typo and meant to be the same. The Horde Volume I p. 25 mentions the Tayanuchi (again without the "l") in passing, though there they are ranked with the Pazruki and Issarcortae, giving the impression of a separate ethnicity. Daranios (talk) 22:12, January 9, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: That's right, the bakemono is a more savage, animalistic eastern goblinoid race. More recently, they were detailed in Oriental Adventures (3rd edition). It seems like the Tayanulchi are a lost tribe, but the Tayanuchi are still around, or at least, their lands and villages are still known. The Dragon #315 article on Kara-Tur doesn't mention them, so presumably they're lost. Anyway, I don't think human ethnicities were every really formally defined for Kara-Tur, except maybe the Shou and the mysterious Han, though the concept of ethnicity is mentioned in descriptions. — BadCatMan (talk) 05:59, January 10, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I looked over these ethnicities, and all are decent-sized projects. Doing them all in detail would mean a region-scale development. I'll wrap up Koryoan at some point and could do the Tsu-tsu as an intersection with my the Way project. Do you want the rest in detail, or will stubs be fine? — BadCatMan (talk) 01:27, March 15, 2017 (UTC)
 * Thanks! Actually, stubs are fine by me, for now, provided they at least provide the sourcebook where one could look up more information. ~ Lhynard (talk) 19:32, March 16, 2017 (UTC)
 * Alright. I've started on the Plain of Horses tribes. — BadCatMan (talk) 01:56, March 17, 2017 (UTC)
 * Resolution: While there are more Kara-Turan ethnicities to cover (and I will steadily get through them), all those listed have now been created, so I'm marking this as done. — BadCatMan (talk) 11:32, April 22, 2017 (UTC)
 * Thanks! ~ Lhynard (talk) 16:17, April 22, 2017 (UTC)


 * 2e Oriental Classes &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Bushi, Shogun
 * Type: New Article(s)
 * Action: Articles for 2e oriental classes need to be written.
 * Reason: They are becoming the most-wanted pages by number of red links.
 * Information: I do not have sources that describe these classes.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 06:13, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I can probably do bushi, but I may stumble at any 1st-edition-era crunch. But a shogun's not a class in D&D, it's only a Japanese title for a military dictator: shogun. — BadCatMan (talk) 11:00, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * I knew it was in the real world, but one never knows with D&D. :) ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:55, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * Do you think I should just make shogun an external link? ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:57, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * I think that might be for the best; it doesn't seem to have a different meaning like pasha. (The setting material is full of Gratuitous Japanese with not a lot of definition, though at least shogun is one of the more familiar ones.) Ideally, a fully developed Wa and Kozakura would eventually see a proper shogun page detailing the history and holders of the position, but there's no plans for that here. Could we have a redirect go to Wikipedia?
 * Sadly, redirects to external links don't work; I've tried that before. I thought of a different plan, however. Let's say we start a Wa-an dictionary page. We can make redirects from shogun and daimyo and ronin and whatever else to appropriate short definitions there. I can do that tonight, if you think that works. It's what I do with words like "vizar" and such in Alzhedo. ~ Lhynard (talk) 01:16, July 5, 2016 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately, the terms appear in both Wa and Kozakura, each with technically different (though 65% related) languages. We'd need to repeat it for a Kozakuran dictionary, or else create a combined Wa-an & Kozakuran dictionary page. Other options I see are to use the bot to turn the existing links into Wikipedia links, or make a bunch of stubs for the titles. — BadCatMan (talk) 01:24, July 5, 2016 (UTC)
 * Sure, we could do a bot change, but in this case, the external links feel insufficient for me. The wikipedia pages say such things as "is a Japanese word for..." or "was a foo in Feudal Japan." I'd rather not link to a Japan-focused page for something that is supposed to be Kara-Tur-focused.
 * Also, if we use a bot, we will have to continually make such links, and everyone will have to know to, and if we ever change our mind, we need to use a bot to change it back.
 * What about this: would a Kara-Turran terms (is that the demonym?) page suffice? It would be like a dictionary page, but it would not be limited to a particular language. Each entry could note where the term applies, (like I do for different dialects in the dictionary articles I've written.) So we could have an entry for "dang-ki" that notes it's a Shou Lung word for shugenja and an entry for "shogun" that notes that the term is used in Wa and Kozakura and related lands.
 * Another alternative to articles that are nothing more than definitions that I favor is to simply make a redirect to the category page. That is shogun would like to Category:Shoguns, which would give a simple definition at the top. See, for example, Serpentfolk.
 * I agree, I'm not a fan of direct Wikipedia links. I'm not sure I like a terminology page either – it wouldn't give a unique Kara-Turan (I don't think there's a canon demonym) flavour like a Faerunian terminology page would, only a copied Japanese flavour. Also, it would be a fair bit of effort for a region that won't see serious development for years.
 * I think the simplest approach is to invoke 3-sentence rule and simply make redirects to relevant pages: shogun to a disambiguation page linking to Wa and Kozakura; dang-ki to shugenja, as you did; oyabun (a yakuza boss) to yakuza, and so on. — BadCatMan (talk) 10:10, July 5, 2016 (UTC)
 * ~ Lhynard (talk) 04:07, July 5, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: The bushi class is made. — BadCatMan (talk) 14:15, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * Wow, that was fast; thanks! ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:55, July 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * I had been thinking I ought to make it, because "bushi" must be becoming a wanted page and I'd made a few NPCs with it. And I had nothing else to do last night. :) — BadCatMan (talk) 01:07, July 5, 2016 (UTC)


 * Prismatic ice &mdash; ✅
 * Type: More information
 * Action: What is prismatic ice?
 * Reason: It is one of the things the Calimemnon Crystal was thought to be made of, and I have no idea what it is.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 02:57, May 18, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: I think this is not FR spesific but more of a question answered by a combination of Physics, Chemistry, Optics and/or Crystallography and I will provide a lot of useful links in a clumsy effort to make a very long story quite short, as I have understood it:
 * Ice, of a specific element (water in our example), is a combination of (water) molecules frozen into solid state, stack together. That stacking of the molecules creates ice crystals. These crystals can have variable geometric shapes with different symmetries, number of faces, properties, etc. These geometric shapes can be octahedrons, dodecahedrons, etc (like the D20 dices) or even irregular forms. Some of these polyhedrons can be considered prisms, meaning polyhedrons that refract light. So an ice can have "link" different types of portions in its body, portions of polyhedrons logically grouped by us, due to being of similar physical attributes, called facets. Furthermore, if you google "prismatic" for images, it is as giving the meaning "exhibiting bright spectral colours". To me, you could call an ice "prismatic" when a portion of it or the portion that is nearest to the surface, etc, refracts, disperses, reflects, polarizes or reflects light. The simplest example with image I found is this.&mdash;Jandor (talk) 00:08, September 18, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: I know of other magical ices, I can't find another source for prismatic ice. Given the tone in Empires of the Shining Sea, I suspect this is meant to be an entirely new and unknown material, perhaps related to the prismatic ray, sphere, spray, and wall spells, or maybe to prismatic dragons and prismatic golems. Those golems come from Elysium, which seems a good place to find the ice. Otherwise, a permanent prismatic spell? Anyway, I suspect the only solution is a rather speculative article based on the EoSS mention. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:32, April 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: I created a prismatic ice article. It's a bit circular, based only on the Empires of the Shining Sea' mention and expressing it as quite mysterious, but it does the job. I also included our speculation as background. — BadCatMan (talk) 01:06, March 15, 2017 (UTC)
 * fair enough; thanks ~ Lhynard (talk) 19:32, March 16, 2017 (UTC)


 * Dantars &mdash; ✅
 * Type: More Information
 * Action: What city/country uses dantars as a form of currency?
 * Reason: I'd like to know.
 * Information: The money is mentioned in the Giantcraft sourcebook.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 21:43, December 21, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response:
 * Perhaps a variation on Amnish danters (Empires of the Sands, page 7)? --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 21:51, December 21, 2016 (UTC)
 * It could indeed be a variant spelling of danter (Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide, p.13). -- Sirwhiteout (talk) 22:02, December 21, 2016 (UTC)
 * Ha, found one: The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 2nd edition (revised) does spell the Amnish gold pieces "dantars" ("A Grand Tour of the Realms", p. 26), confirming Ir&#39;revrykal and Sirwhiteout. 22:17, December 21, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Created the page danter with 2e and 5e stats, noting the alternate spelling. -- Sirwhiteout (talk) 04:27, December 22, 2016 (UTC)


 * Blood of Morueme &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Blood of Morueme
 * Type: More Information
 * Information: The North: Guide to the Savage Frontier, Dragons of Faerûn, Silver Marches
 * Requested by: Coswig (talk) 16:50, March 28, 2014 (UTC)
 * Response: I can get this one started. Sounds fun. :) &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Resolution: Article significantly expanded with info from the three sources listed above. The article could benefit from a once-over by BadCat because my sentence structure is sometimes a bit much. &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Response: Done! Excellently written, btw. — BadCatMan (talk) 09:32, May 17, 2015 (UTC)


 * Catlord &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Catlord
 * Type: New article
 * Reason: A strange and intriguing character/race of the Realms. I'll have some lore to add eventually as part of my Advanced Dungeons & Dragons comics work (I've started a bit with the kittenlord), but some background to use as a basis would be helpful. Every time I see the Catlord / catlords in the Realms, they're a subject of mystery, so I'm not sure where to go with it. Are they a race, is it a person?
 * Sources: There's a Catlord NPC in the Epic Level Handbook, but that's for the Greyhawk setting, which may be why the Catlord is so obscure. A race of "cat lords" appear in the short story "A Virtue by Reflection" in Realms of Valor. I suspect there's some 2e lore to this I'm not familiar with.
 * Requested by: — BadCatMan (talk) 13:27, April 22, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: I saw this mentioned in Talk:Kittenlord. The only source I have is the Monster Manual II 1st edition but it provides quite a bit of info on this guy (named "cat lord", with a space) but leaves it ambiguous as to his mortal/deity status. &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Resolution: Article created with 1e info. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 03:34, April 24, 2015 (UTC)


 * Chasme &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Chasme
 * Type: New article
 * Reason: This is the most-requested demon article on the wiki by number of links, and I'm particularly interested in it, since it comes up a lot in the adventures of Vajra Valmeyjar and friends. I do not have access to any of the sources that describe it nor to the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons comics.
 * Information: I believe 3e information is found in the Book of Vile Darkness and 4e info. in Manual of the Planes. A picture for one already exists here: File:Chasme - Dave Allsop.jpg.
 * I uploaded another image: File:Chasme2.jpg. I can contribute 1e stats from Tales of the Outer Planes and/or Monster Manual II 1st edition. &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Requested by: Lhynard (talk) 02:13, April 21, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: I plan to cover chasme as part of my comics work; they appear in issues #1 and #3. I recall some appearances in old FR novels too. More 3rd edition stats are in Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. — BadCatMan (talk) 02:30, April 21, 2015 (UTC)
 * I have started compiling an article based on 2e and 3e lore. — BadCatMan (talk) 09:57, April 25, 2015 (UTC)
 * Resolution: I created a chasme article with 2e, 3e, and 3.5e info, plus the ADD comic issue #1 appearance. — BadCatMan (talk) 09:32, April 26, 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks! ~ Lhynard (talk) 01:08, April 27, 2015 (UTC)


 * Samarach &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Samarach
 * Type: More information
 * Action: I would like more 2e information about Samarach.
 * Reasons: One of my PCs originated in Samarach.
 * Information: I have Lost Empires of Faerûn Serpent Kingdoms and I plan on updating the Samarach article with that info shortly, but I was wondering if anything else pre-3e is said about the place. It seems rather enigmatic.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 22:55, May 13, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: It's ruled by Leirans, it's meant to be enigmatic. :) According to the Index, there's almost nothing concrete prior to 3rd edition, only a few obscure references. There doesn't seem to be anything in The Shining South (1993) and The Jungles of Chult, the two most likely sources in 2e. You really want the 3e sourcebook Serpent Kingdoms, which I believe first introduced and detailed the realm. — BadCatMan (talk) 06:47, May 14, 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks! I was suspicious this was the case. (I actually meant Serpent Kingdoms above, and typed the wrong book.) ~ Lhynard (talk) 09:57, May 14, 2015 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Nothing more to be done. ~ Lhynard (talk) 09:57, May 14, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: I added a fun 2e tidbit. Will add another later. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:30, May 16, 2015 (UTC)


 * Draconic hobgoblins &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Draconic hobgoblin
 * Type: New article.
 * Information: See Dragons of Faerûn pp. 88-91, The Empyrean Odyssey trilogy.
 * Requested by: Coswig (talk) 16:50, March 28, 2014 (UTC)be
 * Response: I am not sure that we need to have a draconic hobgoblin article, simply because "draconic" is an inherited template that can be applied to any living corporeal creature. "Draconic" simply means that the creature has some amount of dragon blood less than half. The template is described in Draconomicon: The Book of Dragons. I can write up that article, if you'd like. ~ Lhynard (talk) 11:18, July 6, 2015 (UTC)
 * Resolution: I added the Draconic creature (template) page and made a crazy amount of edits across the wiki to deal with the term "draconic. ~ Lhynard (talk) 16:18, July 6, 2015 (UTC)


 * Minor Ethnicities &mdash; ✅
 * Articles: Nubari and Itza
 * Type: More information
 * Action: What sources describe these ethnicities?
 * Reason: They are the last two ethnicities in Humans
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 15:15, August 22, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: The Itza are described on pages 13–15 of the Maztica Alive! book in the Maztica Campaign Set. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 16:03, August 22, 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks!
 * Response: I've written an Itza article from the lead Moviesign gave me. ~ Lhynard (talk) 05:16, August 26, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response: There is some unsourced info on the Nubari at the Malatra and Malatran Plateau pages. It seems to be a Living Jungle or Spelljamming campaign setting thing, as discussed here. So, they're in the Realms but hard to confirm or research. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:47, August 26, 2015 (UTC)
 * That helped a lot; thanks! I found the sources I need in great detail. I'll just need to make all the citation templates. ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:12, August 26, 2015 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Information located thanks to the tips I was given! ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:12, August 26, 2015 (UTC)


 * Storm dragon &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Storm dragon
 * Action: New article
 * Information: Tekthyrios (on the plane of Celestia) in The Fractured Sky is a storm dragon.
 * Requested by: Coswig (talk) 01:26, March 28, 2014 (UTC)
 * Response: I could not find a storm dragon in the usual monster lists, the closest matches there are the storm drake and oriental typhoon dragon (Tun Mi Lung). Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons seems to call the blue dragon storm dragon. Funnily, The City of Ravens Bluff also mentions a storm dragon on p. 129 but with little helpful information, and with a symbol on p. 78 which might represent one. Is there any helpful description in The Fractured Sky? Daranios (talk) May 06, 2015
 * Resolution: Storm dragon is apparently another name for blue dragon, according to Draconomican: Chromatic Dragons. Redirect created. (I did this a while ago, but forgot storm dragon was a requested page.) Thanks, Daranios! —Coswig (talk) 19:46, November 2, 2015 (UTC)


 * Wah-ree &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Wah-ree
 * Type: New article or more information
 * Action: I want to know more about this game or where I can find information about it to read.
 * Reason: I am interested in Faerûnian games in general.
 * Information: Giantcraft makes reference to it p. 9 as if it's an already established Realms thing.
 * Response: I can't find anything on it in Candlekeep's Forgotten Realms Index. I suspect it was created for the sourcebook. There's more details on it and other games on pages 35 and 120. I suspect it refers to the real, obscure game of Oh-Wah-Ree. — BadCatMan (talk) 03:53, October 13, 2015 (UTC)
 * Information: Giantcraft says a few more words about the game itself on page 120, and an example on p. 35 says that it is a game played in moves. Also, the image on p. 8 presumably shows a game of wah-ree. Daranios (talk) 08:46, October 13, 2015 (UTC)
 * Hmm. If it's supposed to be oware, which is essentially mancala, why the heck is it played on what looks to be a nine-men's-morris board? :) ~ Lhynard (talk) 01:47, October 14, 2015 (UTC)
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 03:12, October 13, 2015 (UTC)
 * Resolution: A page was created.


 * Bind spell &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Bind
 * Type/Action: New article
 * Reason: The bind spell is a favourite of Kilili in the ADD comics. It puts magical bands or ropes around legs, arms, neck, and mouth, and seems to be like an arcane hold person. It seems to be a 1e/2e-era spell, but it didn't make it to 3e. I will add comics uses and images, but I need a base article to start from. Thanks!
 * Requested by: — BadCatMan (talk) 12:06, March 19, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I can do this one, it's a core 2e enchantment that works on inanimate objects for some reason. Haven't found a 1e source yet. EDIT: found it in Unearthed Arcana 1st edition. &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Done! Work your magic :-) &mdash;Moviesign (talk)
 * Response: Thank you so much... Wait, what? But that's just animate rope! The 3.5 version is here. They seem very similar. Are you okay with me merging these? — BadCatMan (talk) 00:54, March 20, 2016 (UTC)
 * Sure. Doesn't look like it will take long, hehe. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 01:24, March 20, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Page created and merged. — BadCatMan


 * AD&D Trading Cards &mdash; ✅
 * Article: AD&D Trading Cards
 * Type: New article.
 * Action: Create a new article.
 * Reason: I ran into a few links and it is an unusual but interesting medium for Realms info. It would help fill out the Category:Card games (which is linked on the front page) as well.
 * Information: There are pictures of two cards under Category:Images from AD&D Trading Cards.
 * Requested by: Coswig (talk) 19:50, November 2, 2015 (UTC)
 * I made those (Hm-boye and Reptillia Half-elven, as well as a bit at Torg mac Cei), after a deep scour for lore. I found some samples in an old Dragon magazine. I forget which, but will try to find it again. Unfortunately, I don't recall very many Forgotten Realms–related cards in that sample; those might have been the only ones. I'm pretty sure I made Reptillia just for the sake of doing all the Realms ones (that and the goofy name). I'm talking about individual cards, of course, I don't know much about the ranges or games themselves. — BadCatMan (talk) 01:59, November 3, 2015 (UTC)
 * I gave it a start. 1,305 cards to go&hellip; Thank Gond for Notepad++. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 17:13, March 13, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks, Ir'revrykal. I've started some discussion at the Talk page. — BadCatMan (talk) 11:36, March 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * Alright, the list of cards is complete (some link work notwithstanding). I'm sure a lot could be written about the distribution of cards in the various series, but I'll leave that for future authors to tackle. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 14:22, March 20, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Page was created and completed. — BadCatMan


 * Ophidian &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Ophidian
 * Type: New article
 * Action: Create this article
 * Reason: It is only #206 on the wanted articles list, but I'd like to know exactly what constitutes an ophidian. It doesn't seem to be one particular race or species, but it does seem to be a group of sentient creatures, or at least trainable pets. I'm hoping this will be an easy and fun task for the monster mavens among us.
 * Information: Serpent Kingdoms, page 49, and the Fiend Folio 3rd edition. Perhaps there are other sources from other editions.
 * Also found it in Monster Manual II 1st edition, page 97.
 * Requested by: Moviesign (talk) 14:14, March 12, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I can take this one; I know I've seen more about them in other sources. ~ Lhynard (talk) 00:11, March 13, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Ok, I wrote a thorough article from the sources I have access to. I don't have anything from MMII1e, and I need page numbers for the 2e source, and it could probably use a copy-edit, because it got really long. ~ Lhynard (talk) 01:02, March 27, 2016 (UTC)
 * Copy-edited. — BadCatMan (talk) 02:59, March 27, 2016 (UTC)
 * I added a few details from the MMII1e. Thanks for the new article, it really sheds some light on the history, both in and out of universe. Much appreciated! &mdash;Moviesign (talk)


 * You're welcome, and thanks for the additions, both! ~ Lhynard (talk) 05:57, March 27, 2016 (UTC)


 * Hartsvale & Giant Lore &mdash; ✅
 * Type: More Information
 * Action: Provide lacking information about Hartsvale and giants found in The Twilight Giants series of books.
 * Reason: The only information about Hartsvale on this wiki is from Giantcraft, and it is very vague.
 * Information: The Twilight Giants series contains: The Ogre's Pact, The Giant Among Us, and The Titan of Twilight, but I cannot find any use of these sources on the wiki.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 16:06, March 24, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I think the area was only developed in the novels, and it hasn't received much attention since. Some old sources are listed here (mostly Dragon articles and others based on the novels). The character of Avner also appeared in Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad, which I recall had a few mentions of Hartsvale. So, I imagine it's a novels-only region. I'll see what I can add later. — BadCatMan (talk) 08:47, March 25, 2016 (UTC)
 * I added lore from Silver Marches (sourcebook). — BadCatMan (talk) 11:58, March 25, 2016 (UTC)
 * I forgot to check Silver Marches; that was dumb. Thanks for the additions! ~ Lhynard (talk) 03:39, March 27, 2016 (UTC)
 * just saw the Villains' Lorebook additions&mdash;very helpful; thanks! ~ Lhynard (talk) 12:33, March 27, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Combined with what BatCat added, and the Heroes' Lorebook, I now understand the events of the novels and who the Twilight Spirit really is. Thanks, all! ~ Lhynard (talk) 13:09, March 27, 2016 (UTC)


 * Rock of Bral &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Rock of Bral
 * Type: More information
 * Action: I would like more information about the Rock of Bral.
 * Reason: My PCs are going to be traveling there in the future in my campaign, but I cannot find out much about it.
 * Information: I have access to a copy of the Spelljammer box set, but I do not have access to the Rock of Bral sourcebook or to Faiths & Avatars, which supposedly mentions it.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 03:01, April 27, 2015 (UTC)
 * Response:
 * I will add the F&A lore, about a temple to Tyr. Other old sources are listed here. — BadCatMan (talk) 13:32, April 28, 2015 (UTC)
 * F&A lore added, with the Pantheist Temple of Tyr. — BadCatMan (talk) 13:05, April 30, 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks! Even that small tid-bit is helpful; as I have a Lawful neutral cleric of Anachtyr in the party. ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:51, April 30, 2015 (UTC)
 * I have checked all sources listed at the Candlekeep Index, and added what can be added. The rest are specific to Gamalon Idogyr. I believe that's all that can be added without the Rock of Bral sourcebook (which can be had for US$5 right now at [http://www.rpgnow.com/product/17264/SJR5-Rock-of-Bral-2e?it=1 RPGNow or other DriveThruRPG clones :) ).
 * Thanks again! Rock of Bral is on its way in the mail. ~ Lhynard (talk) 22:23, April 4, 2016 (UTC)


 * Ioun stone &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Ioun stone
 * Type: More information
 * Action: Expansion
 * Reason: Ioun stones are a commonplace artifact in many FR works, and it would be great to have a comprehensive article, as well as a list of all the different canonical varieties.
 * Information: Netheril: Empire of Magic has a bunch of information. This blog post has a lot of valuable information pointing to other sources (if you filter out the Pathfinder entries). Dragon #193 has a bunch of alternate creation stories and decent Appendix info.
 * Requested by: Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 21:12, March 20, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: I will update the article with 3.5 edition lore to get it started. — BadCatMan (talk) 08:47, March 25, 2016 (UTC)
 * Done. I'll note here there's quite a lot of lore on them in the Netheril: Empire of Magic boxed set and in Volo's Guide to All Things Magical. — BadCatMan (talk) 09:59, March 25, 2016 (UTC)
 * Excellent stuff. Thank you. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 13:26, March 25, 2016 (UTC)
 * I will add lore from VGtATM. — BadCatMan (talk) 03:01, March 27, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Article was significantly expanded and improved by BadCatMan. Thanks again. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 07:33, April 8, 2016 (UTC)
 * Addendum: I'm wrapping this up with lore from Netheril: Empire of Magic. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:53, May 15, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Lore from Netheril: Empire of Magic and several other sources added, with lists of standard and unique varieties and it should be quite comprehensive. — BadCatMan (talk) 13:37, May 21, 2016 (UTC)


 * Spells of Aerdrie Faenya &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Speak with avians, wind blast, flight of Remnis
 * Type: New articles
 * Action: Create articles to these three spells from Demihuman Deities
 * Reason: Flight of Remnis would add another Realms-connection to Remnis, and the others just for completeness
 * Requested by: Daranios (talk) 16:23, May 14, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: Ok, I will do those next. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 01:36, May 15, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: Created pages for calm winds, flight of Remnis, speak with avians, whirlwind (Akadi), and wind blast. Expanded conjure air elemental to include the classes of followers of Akadi and Aerdrie Faenya. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 01:57, May 19, 2016 (UTC)


 * Zakharan Regions &mdash; ✅
 * Article: several
 * Type: New articles
 * Action: Articles for each of the regions discussed here and illustrated in the map to the right need to be written.
 * Reason: It is not clear how we have officially defined terms such as "Northwest Zakhara" for our wiki, and such articles are also filling up our most-wanted articles list.
 * Information: Category talk:Locations in Zakhara
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 18:17, April 3, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: East Zakhara corresponds to the region of the Cities of the Ancients (=region of Ruined Kingdoms), so in contrast to the others that article exists and would need to be adapted. The regions' delineation was based on a discussion, not source material. Will these articles be an exception to the rule that we reference everything? Daranios (talk) 19:34, April 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response:
 * I gave East Zakhara a try, though one could think about further expansion. Opinions? Can anyone do maps like for the regions of Faerûn or something else appropriate?
 * If there are no objections against the way East Zakhara was handled, I also plan to do North, Northwest and Southeast Zakhara. Daranios (talk) 19:08, April 7, 2016 (UTC)
 * I think it looks good, but I know very little about Zakhara. I trust you to do a good job. Thanks! ~ Lhynard (talk) 19:21, April 7, 2016 (UTC)
 * Wow! Thanks for all the hard work. ~ Lhynard (talk) 21:15, November 3, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution:
 * Northwest Zakhara - ✅
 * North Zakhara - ✅
 * Northeast Zakhara - ✅
 * West Zakhara - ✅
 * Interior Zakhara - ✅
 * East Zakhara - ✅
 * Southwest Zakhara - ✅
 * South Zakhara - ✅
 * Southeast Zakhara - ✅


 * Missing Gem of Faerûn &mdash; ✅
 * Article: Corundum
 * Type: New Article
 * Action: An article for corundum should be written.
 * Reason: It is listed on p. 300 of the 3e FRCS as one of the "gems of Faerûn", yet it was missed among all of the gem articles Moviesign made.
 * Requested by: ~ Lhynard (talk) 20:02, October 15, 2016 (UTC)
 * Information: That's a strange entry in FRCS. In the real world corundum is a group of minerals which contains sapphire and ruby, the same in Forgotten Realms Adventures, which adds Shou Lung amethyst and Shou Lung topaz. Thus the listed corundums could be: fiery yellow - Shou Lung topaz, rich purple - Shou Lung amethyist, black - sapphire, blue - sapphire. And yet the sapphire is listed separately in FRCS. Daranios (talk) 20:37, October 15, 2016 (UTC)
 * Response: Ao knows why they presented it that way, but I suspect they abbreviated the gem list and descriptions to save space in the very crowded FRCS. Lumping all the corundum gems (except jacinth and ruby, which are one grade higher) together means they didn't have to explain the Shou Lung varieties, but not everybody knows that sapphire is corundum, so they listed it separately. Or, it could have been an error by the editor. Regardless, there is no gemstone called corundum in any of my canon sources. Dragon magazine 81 uses it in a list of spell components, but also mentions ruby and white sapphire in the same list (in real life, pure corundum is colorless, so white sapphire would be an appropriate name, but why list it separately?). Corundum does not appear as a stand-alone gemstone in either the FRA or Volo's Guide to All Things Magical or Ed Greenwood's original Gems Galore article. I believe it was listed as a family of gems in the FRCS to save space, but only resulted in confusion. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 01:00, October 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * Resolution: I made a disambig. page. Feel free to expand or modify it, both. Thanks for the feedback. ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:17, November 8, 2016 (UTC)
 * Good to have the page! I have added a "related" mineral, and linked the black variety, which has its own article. Daranios (talk) 21:34, November 9, 2016 (UTC)