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The '''Dragonmere''' is also known as the [[Lake of Dragons]]. [[Cormyr]] and [[Sembia]] sits along the northern part of this lake, with the [[Dragon Coast]] along the south.
 
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| caption = A map of the Dragonmere as of 1479 DR.
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The '''Dragonmere''' (also known as the '''Lake of Dragons''') was a lake on the [[Dragon Coast]] at the western edge of the [[Sea of Fallen Stars]]. [[Cormyr]] and [[Sembia]] were on the northern part of this lake, with the [[Dragon Coast]] along the south.<ref name="FRCS3e-p142">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|142}}</ref>
   
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The Dragonmere was almost 100 miles from north to south at its widest point. As of [[1372 DR]], at its narrowest point it was ten miles wide, with [[Westgate]] to the south, and [[Urmlaspyr]] to the north.<ref name="FRCS3e-p142"/>
   
== References ==
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==Appendix==
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*{{Cite book/FRCS|142}}
 
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===Appearances===
{{Cite book
 
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{{Appearances
| author = Troy Denning
 
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|adventures = ''[[Waterdeep (adventure)|Waterdeep]]'';{{Duapp|88|The Door From Everywhere}};{{Duapp|113|Practical Magic}}
| title = The Veiled Dragon
 
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|novels = ''[[Azure Bonds]]'';{{Anthapp|Realms of Valor|The Curse of Tegea}};''[[The Veiled Dragon]]'';''[[The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin]]''
| series = The Harpers
 
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|novel refs = ''[[Murder in Cormyr]]'';''[[Forsaken House]]'';''[[Swords of Eveningstar]]'';''[[The Sentinel]]''
| year = 1996
 
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|video game refs = {{NWapp}}
| publisher = TSR
 
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|organized play = ''[[A Stab in the Dark]]''
| ISBN = 0-7869-0482-8
 
| pages =1
 
 
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===Maps===
[[Category:Dragon Coast]]
 
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<gallery>
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File:Dragonmere map 3e.jpg|A map of the Dragonmere as of 1372 DR.
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File:Dragonmere map 4e.jpg|A map of the Dragonmere as of 1479 DR.
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===References===
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{{Refs}}
 
[[Category:Lakes]]
 
[[Category:Lakes]]
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[[Category:Bodies of water]]
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[[Category:Locations on the Neck]]
 
[[Category:Locations on the Dragon Coast]]
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[[Category:Locations in Interior Faerûn]]
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[[Category:Locations in Faerûn]]
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[[Category:Locations on Toril]]
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[[Category:Locations]]
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[[Category:Locations in the Eastern Heartlands]]

Latest revision as of 02:02, 6 March 2024

The Dragonmere (also known as the Lake of Dragons) was a lake on the Dragon Coast at the western edge of the Sea of Fallen Stars. Cormyr and Sembia were on the northern part of this lake, with the Dragon Coast along the south.[1]

The Dragonmere was almost 100 miles from north to south at its widest point. As of 1372 DR, at its narrowest point it was ten miles wide, with Westgate to the south, and Urmlaspyr to the north.[1]

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