Adventurers' Tales

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And we'll still be researching, writing, experimenting, inventing, and hoping it doesn't all blow up in our faces.
- The Forgotten Realms Wiki has turned 20 years old! From humble beginnings as an abandoned project, through a troubled period overwhelmed by changes, followed by a time of work and renewal, to the current era of expansion and evolution, we've grown into the largest D&D wiki on the web and one of the oldest and most influential fan sites for the Forgotten Realms and D&D in general and we've seen three editions of D&D come and go. You can read our long and turbulent history here and share your stories about the wiki in our Forum!
- Reesorville returned to Maztica, documenting the four sacred lakes surrounding the city of Nexal: Azul, Qotal, Tezca, and Zaltec. But at the last Reesorville was captured by the Viperhands and taken before the Ancestor to learn the secret of the Darkfyre…
- Regis87 has returned for a night out on the town in Skullport, first doing her shopping at Buttons, Boots, and Rags, going for drinks and a duel at Crossed Swords, then gambling at the Wheel Hall. Next came visits to, and ejections from, the Wandering Dervish and Bane's Mistress festhalls. The evening finished at the Pierced Navel for an embarrassing tattoo.
- Tankerthanker adventured through the warring Whamite Isles, including delving into the mysterious Black Cave in the Land of the Beastly Brigands, scaling the walls of the Castle on the Mount in Inter Mierionydd, and swimming the Lennac Hsilgne on a last, desperate escape.
- We say well met to Azure Fang, who ventured into the spider-filled Fane of Lolth; Beebsz, who brought drinks from Blossom Snobeedle's meadery; Leskylentils, who learned to read the ancient elven writing known as High Wealdan; and CrimsonGargoyle90, who got tangled in rope of immutable binding; Nicla87, who went punting on the river Lethe but forgot why.
- We also welcome Doomprophet, who explored the dragon-ruled realm of Murghôm in the east, covering its peoples, culture, and history, and also spied upon the affairs of the scaly Princes of Murghôm, before wisely fleeing. But in the Plains of Purple Dust the prophet ran afoul of the Vuthivyr, a cruel civilization of tren.
- We also give a belated welcome to Aiondn03, who has been fighting through the Church of Garagos and learning the faith of the the Reaver the hard way. Along the way, Aiondn03 dueled with Jervaan of the Scoured Legion.
- And we say well again to our founder, Hashimashadoo, who interviewed Tarthilmor Aerasumé, one of the sons of Lady Alustriel called the "Tall Ones", and Mencamarco, who met Ukuma, a giant walrus who could talk but was really only interested in fish.
- Until next, alavairthae, or "may your skill prevail," as the Red Wizards say.
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Despite his many successes fighting the demons of the Abyss, Bel eventually fell out of favor with Asmodeus. He was supplanted as the ruler of Avernus by Zariel, who favored a less careful approach to warfare. Although obviously deeply dismayed by his demotion, Bel played the part of the obedient servant while secretly plotting Zariel's permanent downfall.
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This accessory features over 70 iconic illustrations from renowned fantasy artists including Todd Lockwood, Wayne Reynolds, and Richard Sardinha, among others. Some of the creatures detailed within, such as aarakocra, crawling claws, and helmed horrors, were common among several campaign settings. Yet others, such as baelnorn, darkenbeasts, and phaerimm, were unique to the Forgotten Realms setting. With all it has to offer, Monster Compendium: Monsters of Faerûn has proven to be an invaluable resources for decades, and continues to spark the imagination of players and Dungeon Masters to this day.
Today in the Realms...
...it is 18 Uktar, or the 18th of the Rotting. Selûne is a waxing crescent moon
. On this day:
Realmslore
- Beguilers were illusion-and-enchantment specialists who combined magic with the ways of roguery. Feared, charming, and endlessly adaptable, they infiltrated courts, guided allies, misled foes, and reshaped conflicts with wit and whispers.
- Amazons were women warriors who practiced a distinct martial tradition designed to capitalize on an opponent's unfamiliarity with women combatants. Most Amazons were humans or elves, but also halflings—though the latter were noted as being much less cosy than halflings were typically said to be.
- Aurora was the owner of Aurora's Emporium chain of stores at the turn of the 16th century DR, having taken over the business from her famous grandmother, also named Aurora. There were dozens of Emporium outlets and warehouses across Faerûn.
- Donaar Blit'zen was a dragonborn paladin, the proprietor of the Yum-Yum Hut diner in Red Larch, and the decisionist of Acquisitions Incorporated's "C" Team. Confident and bold, he claimed to know over 100 dragons and wielded the massive sword Twothbrush.
- Bynan Oakfeller was a ranger of Silverymoon and the town's second mayor, having been elected to the position when his father, also known as Bynan, died. He was one of early Silverymoon's only mayors not to die in while office.
- Jase was a human boy who witnessed bandits attacking a caravan near the Coast Way between Beregost and the Friendly Arm inn. He was found shortly after by the adventurer Abdel Adrian; Jase proceeded to threaten Abdel with sending his friend Albert to smack him.
- Hedrik was the adopted son of Madame Garah, a woman who ran a boarding house in Waterdeep. Utterly blind, he owned a staff that could magically tell him what was within 5 feet of him—a gift from the mage Alcedor Kolat.
- The Lower Hearth was the lower level of the Skullport ward known as the Hearth. It was one of the oldest and most architecturally distinctive parts of the city, spouting numerous ancient structures and landmarks, many of which predated Skullport's founding.
- The Seeds of Cultivation were a nomadic Chauntean order who roamed Faerûn fighting blight, famine, and the plots of Talonites and Talassians. Their members could cast crop-yielding spells, notably plant growth, but their ranks included not only agriculturists and spellcasters but also those skilled in the arts of combat.
- The Knights of the Lady was a civilian order of knights in Ravens Bluff in the Vast. The order's basic tenet was "It is Better to Look Good, Than to Feel Good". Founded by Lady Amber Lynn Thoden during the Three Women War, the Knights was disbanded after she was revealed to be warlord Myrkyssa Jelan in disguise.
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High Lady Alustriel Silverhand of Silverymoon holds court.
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