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− | * '''Hammer:''' [[Marance Talendar]], a [[wizard]] slain by [[Thamalon Uskevren]] over three decades previous, is granted temporary leave from his liege lord in the [[Dis|Iron City of Dis]] to return to [[Faerûn]] and take revenge on his enemies. Over the course of a week, he nearly succeeds in slaying the elder Uskevren and their children, but is thwarted in the end by [[Shamur Uskevren|Shamur]].<ref name="TSM">{{Cite book/The Shattered Mask}}</ref> |
+ | * '''Hammer:''' [[Marance Talendar]], a [[wizard]] slain by [[Thamalon Uskevren]] over three decades previous, is granted temporary leave from his liege lord in the [[Dis|Iron City of Dis]] to return to [[Faerûn]] and take revenge on his enemies. Over the course of a week, he nearly succeeds in slaying the elder [[Uskevren]] and their children, but is thwarted in the end by the family's matriarch, [[Shamur Uskevren|Shamur]].<ref name="TSM">{{Cite book/The Shattered Mask}}</ref> |
* '''Alturiak 1:''' The hopes of many are dashed as [[Luskan]] resumes its piracy in full after 5 years of dwindling attacks on merchant shipping. Many independent trade ships are attacked off the coast of [[Neverwinter]]. |
* '''Alturiak 1:''' The hopes of many are dashed as [[Luskan]] resumes its piracy in full after 5 years of dwindling attacks on merchant shipping. Many independent trade ships are attacked off the coast of [[Neverwinter]]. |
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* '''Tarsakh:''' [[Rusk]], Huntmaster of a tribe of [[People of the Black Blood]] in [[Arch Wood]], brings his pack to [[Selgaunt]] seeking revenge for the wounds given him [[Talbot Uskevren]], and in search of answers about the [[Black Wolf Prophecy]].<ref name="BW">{{Cite book/Black Wolf}}</ref> |
* '''Tarsakh:''' [[Rusk]], Huntmaster of a tribe of [[People of the Black Blood]] in [[Arch Wood]], brings his pack to [[Selgaunt]] seeking revenge for the wounds given him [[Talbot Uskevren]], and in search of answers about the [[Black Wolf Prophecy]].<ref name="BW">{{Cite book/Black Wolf}}</ref> |
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+ | * [[Innovindil]] of the [[Moonwood]] and her [[pegasus]] steed [[Sunset]] are both killed in a skirmish with [[Clan Karuck]] on the western edge of her home.<ref name="The Orc King">{{Cite book/The Orc King/Hardcover}}</ref> |
+ | * '''Marpenoth 2''' [[Duneth Wharreil]], the Archmage of [[Maerimydra]] is destroyed and turned into a [[silveraith]] by [[Irae T'sarran]].<ref name="CotSQ-p6">{{Cite book/City of the Spider Queen|6}}</ref> |
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− | * [[Innovindil]] of the [[Moonwood]] and her [[pegasus]] steed [[Sunset]] are both killed in a skirmish with [[Clan Karuck]] on the western edge of her home.{{fact}} |
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* [[Grguch]] of Clan Karuck, legendary among the [[Orc]]s of the north, falls in battle to [[Bruenor Battlehammer]].{{fact}} |
* [[Grguch]] of Clan Karuck, legendary among the [[Orc]]s of the north, falls in battle to [[Bruenor Battlehammer]].{{fact}} |
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* [[Belshazu]] was slain in the [[Abyss]] by the [[drow]] [[wizard]] [[Pharaun Mizzrym]].{{fact}} |
* [[Belshazu]] was slain in the [[Abyss]] by the [[drow]] [[wizard]] [[Pharaun Mizzrym]].{{fact}} |
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− | * The [[Bhaalspawn]] Crisis comes to an end with Abdel Adrian rejecting the Throne of Bhaal and having the Evil God's essence being destroyed. |
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* [[Aribeth de Tylmarande]] was executed by [[Nasher Alagondar]] following her betrayal of Neverwinter. |
* [[Aribeth de Tylmarande]] was executed by [[Nasher Alagondar]] following her betrayal of Neverwinter. |
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* '''[[Tarsakh]] 30''' Citizens of [[Neverwinter]] begin falling ill from a plague later known as the [[Wailing Death]]. Within a few tendays, most inhabitants of the city are dead or dying.<ref name="TGHotR-p153"/> |
* '''[[Tarsakh]] 30''' Citizens of [[Neverwinter]] begin falling ill from a plague later known as the [[Wailing Death]]. Within a few tendays, most inhabitants of the city are dead or dying.<ref name="TGHotR-p153"/> |
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* '''[[Eleint]]''' [[Gold]] is discovered in the mountains near [[Deadsnows]]. A gold rush ensues.<ref name="SM-p99"/> |
* '''[[Eleint]]''' [[Gold]] is discovered in the mountains near [[Deadsnows]]. A gold rush ensues.<ref name="SM-p99"/> |
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+ | * [[Feast of the Moon]]: A volcano near the [[Citadel of Black Ash]] erupts, burying the citadel and killing all the followers of [[Gilgeam]] living there.<ref name="LEoF-69">{{Cite book/Lost Empires of Faerûn|69}}</ref><ref name="TGHotR-p153"/> |
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− | * '''Ches''' The [[ |
+ | * '''Ches''' The [[church of Tyr]] builds the [[Abbey of the Blinding Truth]] in [[Westgate]]<ref name="LoD-p49">{{Cite book/Lords of Darkness|49}}</ref> as a deliberate snub to the [[Church of Mask]].{{fact}} |
− | * The [[Fellowship of the Purple Staff|Purple Staves]] ally with the [[Nobanion]]ites of [[Gulthmere Forest]] when they |
+ | * The [[Fellowship of the Purple Staff|Purple Staves]] ally with the [[Nobanion]]ites of [[Gulthmere Forest]] when they realize that they have nothing to fear from the group's settlement of the area. Later in the year, the first three fortified hamlets are completed at the edge of the forest.<ref name="CoV-p80">{{Cite book/Champions of Valor|80}}</ref> |
* The [[Order of the Jade Blade]] is founded in Loudwater when adventurers rescue members of [[Kalahar Twohands]]' family from agents of those who wish to kill him.{{fact}} |
* The [[Order of the Jade Blade]] is founded in Loudwater when adventurers rescue members of [[Kalahar Twohands]]' family from agents of those who wish to kill him.{{fact}} |
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− | * The [[Guardians of the Weave]] are founded by the [[Waterdeep|Waterdhavian]] [[wizard]] Aluvauna Thornym to combat the uptake of the [[Shadow Weave]] by magic-users.{{ |
+ | * The [[Guardians of the Weave]] are founded by the [[Waterdeep|Waterdhavian]] [[wizard]] [[Aluvauna Thornym]] to combat the uptake of the [[Shadow Weave]] by magic-users.<ref name="CoV-p83">{{Cite book/Champions of Valor|83}}</ref> |
* The [[Dungeon of the Hark]] is cleared by the [[Red Fellowship]], a mercenary army out of Loudwater.{{fact}} |
* The [[Dungeon of the Hark]] is cleared by the [[Red Fellowship]], a mercenary army out of Loudwater.{{fact}} |
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* '''Hammer 11''' [[Kern Desanea]], son of [[Tarl Desanea|Tarl]] and [[Shal Desanea]], the "Heroes of [[Phlan]]", recovers the ''Warhammer of Tyr''. In reward for helping with Kern's quest, the famed undead [[paladin]] [[Miltiades]] is returned to life by [[Tyr]].<ref name="TGHotR-p152">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|152}}</ref> |
* '''Hammer 11''' [[Kern Desanea]], son of [[Tarl Desanea|Tarl]] and [[Shal Desanea]], the "Heroes of [[Phlan]]", recovers the ''Warhammer of Tyr''. In reward for helping with Kern's quest, the famed undead [[paladin]] [[Miltiades]] is returned to life by [[Tyr]].<ref name="TGHotR-p152">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|152}}</ref> |
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− | * '''Flamerule 1''' Wulfgar returns to Icewind Dale.<ref name="TGHotR-p153"/> |
+ | * '''Flamerule 1''' Wulfgar returns to Icewind Dale.<ref name="TGHotR-p153" /> |
* [[Elminster Aumar]] clashes with the [[Shadovar]], opening a rift to [[Avernus]] in the process. By expending his considerable magical repertoire Elminster closes the rift, only to be taken captive by the ex-[[Archdevil]] [[Nergal]].<ref>{{Cite book/Elminster in Hell|1}}</ref> |
* [[Elminster Aumar]] clashes with the [[Shadovar]], opening a rift to [[Avernus]] in the process. By expending his considerable magical repertoire Elminster closes the rift, only to be taken captive by the ex-[[Archdevil]] [[Nergal]].<ref>{{Cite book/Elminster in Hell|1}}</ref> |
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− | * '''[[Shieldmeet]]''' [[Otar]], a young [[orc]] chieftain from the [[High Forest]] becomes the new [[Green Regent]], much to the outrage of many influential citizens of [[Loudwater]].<ref name="LGR-WitGR"/> |
+ | * '''[[Shieldmeet]]''' [[Otar]], a young [[orc]] chieftain from the [[High Forest]] becomes the new [[Green Regent]], much to the outrage of many influential citizens of [[Loudwater]].<ref name="LGR-WitGR" /> |
* Retirement of [[Vangerdahast]], leaving [[Caladnei]] as the sage of the [[Cormyrian]] court.<ref name="RoS">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow}}</ref> |
* Retirement of [[Vangerdahast]], leaving [[Caladnei]] as the sage of the [[Cormyrian]] court.<ref name="RoS">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow}}</ref> |
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− | * The [[Malik el Sami yn Nasser|Seraph of Lies]] infiltrates [[Thultanthar]] on a mission from his wicked [[Cyric|master]]. He briefly gains control of the [[Karsestone]], but is eventually foiled by the [[Harper]] witch [[Ruha]].<ref name="The Sorcerer"/> |
+ | * The [[Malik el Sami yn Nasser|Seraph of Lies]] infiltrates [[Thultanthar]] on a mission from his wicked [[Cyric|master]]. He briefly gains control of the [[Karsestone]], but is eventually foiled by the [[Harper]] witch [[Ruha]].<ref name="The Sorcerer" /> |
+ | * '''[[Mirtul]] 21''' [[Galaeron Nihmedu]] arrived in [[Cormyr]], bringing evidence that the [[Shadovar]]s were melting the [[High Ice]] and crippling the [[Interior Faerûn|Heartlands]].<ref name="GHotR-p153>{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|153}}</ref> |
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− | * The [[Treaty of Garumn's Gorge]] is signed, officially recognizing the [[Many-Arrows|Kingdom of Many-Arrows]]. It is the first ever [[Orc]] kingdom.<ref name="The Orc King"/> |
+ | * The [[Treaty of Garumn's Gorge]] is signed, officially recognizing the [[Many-Arrows|Kingdom of Many-Arrows]]. It is the first ever [[Orc]] kingdom.<ref name="The Orc King" /> |
* Brisk trade continues between [[Aglarond]] and [[Thay]], despite Aglarondan wariness of the [[Red Wizards]].<ref name="UE-p105">{{Cite book/Unapproachable East|105}}</ref> |
* Brisk trade continues between [[Aglarond]] and [[Thay]], despite Aglarondan wariness of the [[Red Wizards]].<ref name="UE-p105">{{Cite book/Unapproachable East|105}}</ref> |
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− | * [[Horgar Steelshadow V]] inherits the throne of [[Gracklstugh]]. |
+ | * [[Horgar Steelshadow V]] inherits the throne of [[Gracklstugh]].<ref name="OotA5e-p53">{{Cite book/Out of the Abyss|53}}</ref> |
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* This is the year of the "present" in the third-edition ''[[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting]]''. |
* This is the year of the "present" in the third-edition ''[[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting]]''. |
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− | * This year is known as the Year of Dark Returns in the [[Black Chronology]].<ref name="C |
+ | * This year is known as the Year of Dark Returns in the [[Black Chronology]].<ref name="C.TotW-159">{{Cite book/Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave|159}}</ref><ref name="TGHotR-157">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|157}}</ref> |
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+ | ;Accessories/Adventures |
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+ | *''[[City of the Spider Queen]]''<ref name="CotSQ-p6">{{Cite book/City of the Spider Queen|6}}</ref> |
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+ | *''[[Lords of Darkness]]''<ref name="LoD3e-p111">{{Cite book/Lords of Darkness|111}}</ref> |
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+ | *''[[Monster Compendium: Monsters of Faerûn]]''<ref name="FRCS-p6">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting|6}}</ref> |
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+ | *[[Silver Marches (sourcebook)|''Silver Marches'']]<ref name="SM-p99">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|99}}</ref> |
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+ | *[[Unapproachable East (sourcebook)|''Unapproachable East'']]<ref name="UE-p163">{{Cite book/Unapproachable East|163}}</ref> |
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+ | ;Novels |
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+ | * ''[[Black Wolf]]'' ends.<ref name="BlackWolf-ch19">{{Cite book/Black Wolf||19}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Bladesinger (novel)|Bladesinger]]'' ends.<ref name="Bladesinger-ch2">{{Cite book/Bladesinger||2}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Elminster in Hell]]'' <ref name="EiH-p1">{{Cite book/Elminster in Hell|1}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Heirs of Prophecy]]'' <ref name="HeoPr-p1">{{Cite book/Heirs of Prophecy|1}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Pool of Twilight]]''<ref name="D196-66">{{Cite dragon/196/Novel Ideas|66}}</ref> |
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+ | ** ''[[The Siege]]'' <ref name="tSiege-p1">{{Cite book/The Siege|1}}</ref> |
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+ | ** ''[[The Sorcerer]]'' <ref name="tSorceror-p1">{{Cite book/The Sorcerer|1}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Sacrifice of the Widow]]'' begins.<ref name="SaotWi-ch1">{{Cite book/Sacrifice of the Widow||1}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Sands of the Soul]]'' <ref name="SaotSo-p1">{{Cite book/Sands of the Soul|1}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Temple Hill (novel)|Temple Hill]]'' ends.<ref name="TempleHill-ch2">{{Cite book/Temple Hill||2}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[The Orc King]]'' begins.<ref name="GHotR-p152">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|152}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[The Shattered Mask]]'' <ref name="tShMa-p1">{{Cite book/The Shattered Mask|1}}</ref> |
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+ | ** ''[[Dissolution]]'' <ref name="GHotR-p153">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|153}}</ref> |
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+ | ** ''[[Insurrection]]'' <ref name="GHotR-p153" /> |
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+ | ** ''[[Condemnation]]'' <ref name="GHotR-p153" /> |
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+ | ** ''[[Extinction]]'' begins.<ref name="GHotR-p153" /> |
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+ | ;Short Stories |
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+ | * ''[[Realms of the Dragons]]'' |
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+ | ** '''7 Eleint''': ''Standard Delving Procedure''<ref name="RotDragons-ch9">{{Cite book/Realms of the Dragons|chapter 9}}</ref> |
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+ | * ''[[Realms of the Dragons II]]'' |
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+ | ** Mid '''Hammer''': ''The Book Dragon''<ref name="RotDragons2-ch7">{{Cite book/Realms of the Dragons II|chapter 7}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''Kythorn''': ''Freedom's Promise'' |
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+ | ** ''Queen of the Mountain'' |
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+ | ** '''Flamerule''': ''Possessions''<ref name="RotDragons2-ch9">{{Cite book/Realms of the Dragons II|chapter 9}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''7 Alturiak''': ''Astride the Wind''<ref name="RoShadow-ch8">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow|chapter 8}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''19 Ches''': ''The Fallen Lands''<ref name="RoShadow-ch9">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow|chapter 9}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''19 Marpenoth''': ''A Little Knowledge''<ref name="RoShadow-ch7">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow|chapter 7}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''1 Kythorn''': ''The Shifting Sands''<ref name="RoShadow-ch12">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow|chapter 12}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''11 Kythorn''': ''King Shadow''<ref name="RoShadow-ch11">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow|chapter 11}}</ref> |
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+ | ** '''13 Kythorn''': ''When Shadows Come Seeking a Throne''<ref name="RoShadow-ch10">{{Cite book/Realms of Shadow|chapter 10}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:29, 22 February 2020
1372 DR in conflicts
- Hammer: Marance Talendar, a wizard slain by Thamalon Uskevren over three decades previous, is granted temporary leave from his liege lord in the Iron City of Dis to return to Faerûn and take revenge on his enemies. Over the course of a week, he nearly succeeds in slaying the elder Uskevren and their children, but is thwarted in the end by the family's matriarch, Shamur.[1]
- Alturiak 1: The hopes of many are dashed as Luskan resumes its piracy in full after 5 years of dwindling attacks on merchant shipping. Many independent trade ships are attacked off the coast of Neverwinter.
- Tarsakh: Rusk, Huntmaster of a tribe of People of the Black Blood in Arch Wood, brings his pack to Selgaunt seeking revenge for the wounds given him Talbot Uskevren, and in search of answers about the Black Wolf Prophecy.[2]
- Mirtul 2 Talontar Blightlords start to raise an army of Blightspawned to destroy the Circle of Leth and crush the Great Dale.[3]
- Mirtul 27 Tilverton suffers an attack by the forces of Thultanthar in Mirtul. All that is left of the town is a dark, concave space filled with shadows and flitting regions of deeper darkness.[4]
- Chieftain Grguch of Clan Karuck, a rogue chieftain of Obould's horde attacks both the Moonwood and Mithral Hall's new eastern wall. The attack on Moonwood most likely takes place in spring, after the thaw but before Wulfgar's return to Icewind Dale.[5]
- Marpenoth As autumn falls over the Marches, a spectacular duel between two gigantic but unidentified dragons enthralls many as it rages through the skies across the North.[6]
- Uktar 3 Ched Nasad is destroyed.[7]
- Uktar 15 Menzoberranzan is besieged by the forces of Kaanyr Vhok.[7]
Deaths in 1372 DR
- Innovindil of the Moonwood and her pegasus steed Sunset are both killed in a skirmish with Clan Karuck on the western edge of her home.[5]
- Marpenoth 2 Duneth Wharreil, the Archmage of Maerimydra is destroyed and turned into a silveraith by Irae T'sarran.[8]
- Grguch of Clan Karuck, legendary among the Orcs of the north, falls in battle to Bruenor Battlehammer.[citation needed]
- Belshazu was slain in the Abyss by the drow wizard Pharaun Mizzrym.[citation needed]
- Aribeth de Tylmarande was executed by Nasher Alagondar following her betrayal of Neverwinter.
1372 DR in deities
- On Midwinter night, the god Bane returns to Faerûn, bursting forth from the skin of his son, Iyachtu Xvim. With his divinity restored, Bane quickly gains the portfolio of fear, restoring him to a Greater Power.[9][10] One of the activities Banites participated in to mark the event was the rebuilding of Castle Kilgrave.
- Eleasias 28 Lolth inexplicably falls silent, denying all of her worshipers spells.[11][12]
1372 DR in environment
- The Shadovar melt large portions of the High Ice, causing widespread changes to Faerûn's climate and weather, leaving Western Faerûn beset by drought.[13]
- Tarsakh 30 Citizens of Neverwinter begin falling ill from a plague later known as the Wailing Death. Within a few tendays, most inhabitants of the city are dead or dying.[3]
- Eleint Gold is discovered in the mountains near Deadsnows. A gold rush ensues.[6]
- Feast of the Moon: A volcano near the Citadel of Black Ash erupts, burying the citadel and killing all the followers of Gilgeam living there.[14][3]
Migrations in 1372 DR
- Hammer 1 The Netherese city of Thultanthar returns to the world of Faerûn and evil Archwizards begin an invasion of the realms.[7]
- Ches Orcs leave the High Forest en masse, heading east for the Graypeak Mountains[15]
- Eleint Gold is discovered in the meltwater of the eastern Nether Mountains. Deadsnows becomes a gold rush town.[citation needed]
1372 DR in organizations
- Ches The church of Tyr builds the Abbey of the Blinding Truth in Westgate[16] as a deliberate snub to the Church of Mask.[citation needed]
- The Purple Staves ally with the Nobanionites of Gulthmere Forest when they realize that they have nothing to fear from the group's settlement of the area. Later in the year, the first three fortified hamlets are completed at the edge of the forest.[17]
- The Order of the Jade Blade is founded in Loudwater when adventurers rescue members of Kalahar Twohands' family from agents of those who wish to kill him.[citation needed]
- The Guardians of the Weave are founded by the Waterdhavian wizard Aluvauna Thornym to combat the uptake of the Shadow Weave by magic-users.[18]
- The Dungeon of the Hark is cleared by the Red Fellowship, a mercenary army out of Loudwater.[citation needed]
1372 DR in people
- Hammer 11 Kern Desanea, son of Tarl and Shal Desanea, the "Heroes of Phlan", recovers the Warhammer of Tyr. In reward for helping with Kern's quest, the famed undead paladin Miltiades is returned to life by Tyr.[19]
- Flamerule 1 Wulfgar returns to Icewind Dale.[3]
- Elminster Aumar clashes with the Shadovar, opening a rift to Avernus in the process. By expending his considerable magical repertoire Elminster closes the rift, only to be taken captive by the ex-Archdevil Nergal.[20]
- Shieldmeet Otar, a young orc chieftain from the High Forest becomes the new Green Regent, much to the outrage of many influential citizens of Loudwater.[15]
- Retirement of Vangerdahast, leaving Caladnei as the sage of the Cormyrian court.[21]
- The Seraph of Lies infiltrates Thultanthar on a mission from his wicked master. He briefly gains control of the Karsestone, but is eventually foiled by the Harper witch Ruha.[13]
- Mirtul 21 Galaeron Nihmedu arrived in Cormyr, bringing evidence that the Shadovars were melting the High Ice and crippling the Heartlands.[22]
1372 DR in politics
- The Treaty of Garumn's Gorge is signed, officially recognizing the Kingdom of Many-Arrows. It is the first ever Orc kingdom.[5]
- Brisk trade continues between Aglarond and Thay, despite Aglarondan wariness of the Red Wizards.[23]
- Horgar Steelshadow V inherits the throne of Gracklstugh.[24]
Miscellaneous
- This is the year of the "present" in the third-edition Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting.
- This year is known as the Year of Dark Returns in the Black Chronology.[25][26]
1372 DR in publications
- Accessories/Adventures
- City of the Spider Queen[8]
- Lords of Darkness[27]
- Monster Compendium: Monsters of Faerûn[28]
- Silver Marches[6]
- Unapproachable East[29]
- Novels
- Black Wolf ends.[30]
- Bladesinger ends.[31]
- Elminster in Hell [32]
- Heirs of Prophecy [33]
- Pool of Twilight[34]
- Return of the Archwizards series:
- Sacrifice of the Widow begins.[37]
- Sands of the Soul [38]
- Temple Hill ends.[39]
- The Orc King begins.[40]
- The Shattered Mask [41]
- War of the Spider Queen series:
- Short Stories
- Realms of the Dragons
- 7 Eleint: Standard Delving Procedure[42]
- Realms of the Dragons II
- Realms of Shadow
References
- ↑ Richard Lee Byers (July 2007). The Shattered Mask (paperback ed.). (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 978-0-7869-4266-4.
- ↑ Dave Gross (November 2001). Black Wolf. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-1901-9.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 153. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7.
- ↑ Troy Denning (November 2001). The Siege. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 978-0-7869-2678-7.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 R.A. Salvatore (October 2007). The Orc King. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-4340-8.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Ed Greenwood and Jason Carl (July 2002). Silver Marches. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 99. ISBN 0-7869-2835-2.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Richard Baker, James Wyatt (March 2004). Player's Guide to Faerûn. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 170. ISBN 0-7869-3134-5.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 James Wyatt (September 2002). City of the Spider Queen. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 6. ISBN 0-7869-1212-X.
- ↑ Eric L. Boyd, Erik Mona (May 2002). Faiths and Pantheons. Edited by Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 15. ISBN 0-7869-2759-3.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 265. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
- ↑ Richard Lee Byers (August 2003). Dissolution. (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0-7869-2944-8.
- ↑ Richard Baker, James Wyatt (March 2004). Player's Guide to Faerûn. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 168–171. ISBN 0-7869-3134-5.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Troy Denning (November 2002). The Sorcerer. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 1–343. ISBN 978-0-7869-2795-1.
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