This article is about mundane ash wood trees. For the seemingly sentient trees of the Burning Woods, see Ash tree.
Ash was a type of tree found in Faerun.
Varieties[]
- Black ash grew in the Trollbark Forest.[3]
- Water ash grew in the Vast Swamp of Cormyr.[4]
- White ash grew in the midwood part of the forest of Cormanthor.[5]
Heraldry[]
A tiny brilliant white star balanced on an open lush green ash leaf was an old symbol of the goddess Mielikki.[6]
Usages[]
- The sap of an ash tree was one of the ingredients of the steel dragon Zundaerazylym's magical mixture longbite.[7]
- The Spear of White Ash was an enchanted Malarite spear used in High Huntss. The aptly named polearm was made out of white ash wood.[8]
- Some used the bark and leaves of this tree to treat fevers, inflammation, or to make laxatives.[9]
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- Sentinelspire
- Video Games
- Icewind Dale
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References[]
- ↑ Cryptic Studios (June 2013). Neverwinter. Perfect World Entertainment.
- ↑ Jeff Grubb, Julia Martin, Steven E. Schend et al (1992). Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue. (TSR, Inc), pp. 38, 49. ISBN 0-5607-6327-2.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Julia Martin, Jeff Grubb (1993). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 2nd edition (revised), A Grand Tour of the Realms. (TSR, Inc), p. 102. ISBN 1-5607-6617-4.
- ↑ Richard Baker, Bruce R. Cordell, David Noonan, Matthew Sernett, James Wyatt (March 2007). Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 39, 151. ISBN 978-0-7869-4119-3.
- ↑ James Butler, Elizabeth T. Danforth, Jean Rabe (September 1994). “Cormanthor”. In Karen S. Boomgarden ed. Elminster's Ecologies (TSR, Inc), pp. 9, 10. ISBN 1-5607-6917-3.
- ↑ Julia Martin, Eric L. Boyd (March 1996). Faiths & Avatars. (TSR, Inc.), p. 112. ISBN 978-0786903849.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood (May 1999). “Wyrms of the North: Zundaerazylym”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #259 (TSR, Inc.), p. 72.
- ↑ Black Isle Studios (June 2000). Designed by Matt Norton. Icewind Dale. Interplay.
- ↑ Gary Gygax (1979). Dungeon Masters Guide 1st edition. (TSR, Inc.), p. 220. ISBN 0-9356-9602-4.