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The '''Lonely Moor''' was an area of boggy land northwest of [[Evereska]]. It was occupied by bands of [[gnoll]]s and [[bugbear]]s.<ref name="FH-p280">{{Cite book/Forsaken House|280}}</ref>
 
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The '''Lonely Moor''' was an area of boggy land northwest of [[Evereska]] in the [[Western Heartlands]] of [[Faerûn]]. It was occupied by bands of [[gnoll]]s and [[bugbear]]s.<ref name="FH-p280">{{Cite book/Forsaken House|280}}</ref>
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==Inhabitants==
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In addition to the [[monstrous humanoid]]s the Lonely Moor was home to smaller scavengers like [[jackal]]s and [[hyena]]s.<ref name="LoD1e-p9"/>
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==Notable locations==
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*[[Aumvor's Castle]]: This black, basalt tower served as home to both Aumvor and, centuries later, his great-grand-niece [[Morasha]].<ref name="LoD1e-p9"/>
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==History==
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Some time during the mid-14{{th}} century [[DR]], a scholar named [[Bookman Thomas]] sought to survey the Lonely Moor to uncover more information about long-dead sorcerer from Netheril.<ref name="LoD1e-p9">{{Cite book/Lords of Darkness 1st edition|9}}</ref>
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In [[1374 DR]], a [[Battle of the Lonely Moor|great battle]] took place in the moor, between an army of [[Daemonfey]] and the [[elves]] of [[Evereska]] and [[Evermeet]].<ref name="FH-p304-309">{{Cite book/Forsaken House|304-309}}</ref> The battle turned in favor of the elves when [[Araevin Teshurr]] restored the [[mythal]] at [[Myth Glaurach]] to normal, and the [[demon]]s on the battlefield were instantaneously un-summoned from the field.<ref name="FH-p328-330">{{Cite book/Forsaken House|328-330}}</ref>
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===References===
 
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The Lonely Moor was an area of boggy land northwest of Evereska in the Western Heartlands of Faerûn. It was occupied by bands of gnolls and bugbears.[2]

Inhabitants

In addition to the monstrous humanoids the Lonely Moor was home to smaller scavengers like jackals and hyenas.[1]

Notable locations

  • Aumvor's Castle: This black, basalt tower served as home to both Aumvor and, centuries later, his great-grand-niece Morasha.[1]

History

Some time during the mid-14th century DR, a scholar named Bookman Thomas sought to survey the Lonely Moor to uncover more information about long-dead sorcerer from Netheril.[1]

In 1374 DR, a great battle took place in the moor, between an army of Daemonfey and the elves of Evereska and Evermeet.[3] The battle turned in favor of the elves when Araevin Teshurr restored the mythal at Myth Glaurach to normal, and the demons on the battlefield were instantaneously un-summoned from the field.[4]

Appendix

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ed Greenwood et al. (December 1988). Lords of Darkness. Edited by Scott Martin Bowles. (TSR, Inc.), p. 9. ISBN 0-88038-622-3.
  2. Richard Baker (August 2004). Forsaken House. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 280. ISBN 0-7869-3260-0.
  3. Richard Baker (August 2004). Forsaken House. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 304–309. ISBN 0-7869-3260-0.
  4. Richard Baker (August 2004). Forsaken House. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 328–330. ISBN 0-7869-3260-0.