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* The [[Zhentarim]] conclude the war with [[Myth Drannor]]. A negotiated peace treaty between [[Fzoul Chembryl]] and [[Ilsevele Miritar]] leaves the forest to the elves, the lands north of [[Hillsfar]] and [[Dagger Falls]] remain under the rule of the Zhentarim. The treaty also gives the Black Network free passage along the [[Moonsea Ride]] and [[Rauthauvar's Road]].<ref name="GHotR-158">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|158}}</ref> |
* The [[Zhentarim]] conclude the war with [[Myth Drannor]]. A negotiated peace treaty between [[Fzoul Chembryl]] and [[Ilsevele Miritar]] leaves the forest to the elves, the lands north of [[Hillsfar]] and [[Dagger Falls]] remain under the rule of the Zhentarim. The treaty also gives the Black Network free passage along the [[Moonsea Ride]] and [[Rauthauvar's Road]].<ref name="GHotR-158">{{Cite book/The Grand History of the Realms|158}}</ref> |
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* '''Ches:''' Two former [[Red Plumes]] captains lead a force of sixty mercenaries into the [[Wailing Tower]], looking for [[Aesperus]]'s treasure with [[Angar Hulmaster]] as their prisoner. The King in Copper slays the two lords but allows Angar to leave with the promise that he and his descendants will forbid their subjects from opening the barrows around the city.<ref name="TKiC">{{Cite book/Realms of the Dead/The King in Copper}}</ref> |
* '''Ches:''' Two former [[Red Plumes]] captains lead a force of sixty mercenaries into the [[Wailing Tower]], looking for [[Aesperus]]'s treasure with [[Angar Hulmaster]] as their prisoner. The King in Copper slays the two lords but allows Angar to leave with the promise that he and his descendants will forbid their subjects from opening the barrows around the city.<ref name="TKiC">{{Cite book/Realms of the Dead/The King in Copper}}</ref> |
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− | * Luskan is briefly conquered by the [[Lords' Alliance]], represented by the famous pirate hunter [[Captain Deudermont]]. |
+ | * Luskan is briefly conquered by the [[Lords' Alliance]], represented by the famous pirate hunter [[Captain Deudermont]].{{fact}} |
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Revision as of 14:20, 15 July 2017
1376 DR in conflicts
- House Jaelre and Clan Auzkovyn are routed from the Elven Court by the forces of Myth Drannor.[1]
- The Zhentarim conclude the war with Myth Drannor. A negotiated peace treaty between Fzoul Chembryl and Ilsevele Miritar leaves the forest to the elves, the lands north of Hillsfar and Dagger Falls remain under the rule of the Zhentarim. The treaty also gives the Black Network free passage along the Moonsea Ride and Rauthauvar's Road.[1]
- Ches: Two former Red Plumes captains lead a force of sixty mercenaries into the Wailing Tower, looking for Aesperus's treasure with Angar Hulmaster as their prisoner. The King in Copper slays the two lords but allows Angar to leave with the promise that he and his descendants will forbid their subjects from opening the barrows around the city.[2]
- Luskan is briefly conquered by the Lords' Alliance, represented by the famous pirate hunter Captain Deudermont.[citation needed]
Deaths in 1376 DR
- Nyphithys, Erinyes consort to Arklem Greeth is killed by Obould Many-Arrows.[citation needed]
Miscellaneous
- Larger numbers of nilshai than ever before are reported in the Yuirwood. In response to this sharp increase and the creatures shocking depredations, the Simbul posts a bounty on nilshai hides.
- This year is known as the Year of False Hopes in the Black Chronology.[3][4]
1376 DR in deities
- The High One charges his pupil Flamsterd with retrieving Halaster Blackcloak's soul-shards, scattered throughout Toril and beyond.[5]
1376 DR in games
- Continuing on Eldrith's plan, Mordoc SeLanmere attempts to use the Onyx Tower to destroy Baldur's Gate. He fails and his allies are extremely angered at his death and failure to turn Baldur's Gate into a zombie civilization.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 158. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7.
- ↑ Richard Baker (January, 2010). Realms of the Dead ("The King in Copper"). (Wizards of the Coast). ISBN 0786953632.
- ↑ Richard Baker, Bruce R. Cordell, David Noonan, Matthew Sernett, James Wyatt (March 2007). Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 159. ISBN 978-0-7869-4119-3.
- ↑ Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 157. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7.
- ↑ Template:Cite web/Post-Spellplague timeline
- ↑ Black Isle Studios (January 2004). Designed by David Moldanado. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II. Interplay.