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Farthest Reach was a novel by Richard Baker and the second novel in The Last Mythal trilogy.

The fires of hatred, vengeance, lies, and ambition burn in Cormanthor.

SARYA DLARDRAGETH has gone to ground in the ruins of Myth Drannor, seething with hatred for the elves she thought would be easier to defeat.

MALKIZID has been summoned from the Outer Planes to serve House Dlardrageth, but this servant won’t rest until he’s become the master.

MYTH DRANNOR is a symbol of the elves' greatest failure, but can it one day rise again as their greatest victory?

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Characters
AdresinAeramma DurothilAlphonAlysir UrsequarraAmlaruil MoonflowerAmmisyll VeldannAnfalenBorstag DuncastleBrant RethalshieldBreithel OlithirCurnil ThordrimDaeron SunlanceDemronDessaerDonnor KerthEdraele MuirresteElkhazel MiritarElvath MuirresteEmardin ElsydarFelael SpringleapFerryl NimersylFflar Starbrow MelruthFzoul ChembrylGrayth HolmfastHaldreithenHardil GearasHaresk MalornIlmethIlthorIngraIsilfarrelIthraidesJerreda StarcloakJaressyrJasrya AelorothiJorildynJorin Kell HarthanKaeledhinKeldith OericelKeryth BlackhelmKileonthealLeissera AerilpéMaalthiirMalkizidMardeiym FloshinMaresa RostMeraera SildenMiklos SelkirkMorthilMourngrym AmcathraNera MuirresteNesterin DeirrNurthel FloshinOlortynnalPerestromPhaeldaraPhilaerinQuastarteRetholdRhaellen DarthammelSaelethil DlardragethSanatharSarya DlardragethScyllua DarkhopeSeiveril MiritarSelornSelsharra DurothilSenda DerethSorennaStorm SilverhandTerianTeryani EaloethTessaernil DeirrTheremen UlathThilesilVesilde GaerthVesryn AelorothiXhalph DlardragethZaltarish
Creatures
demondevilgelugonglabrezuhezroumezzolothnycalothosyluthvrockyugoloth
Deities
AkadiCorellon LarethianLabelas Enoreth

References[]

  1. Richard Baker (July 2005). Farthest Reach. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 1. ISBN 0-7869-3756-4.
  2. Richard Baker (July 2005). Farthest Reach. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 6. ISBN 0-7869-3756-4.
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