Monthor was a noble house of Cormyr circa 1373 DR.[1] At this time, the house owned a mansion in Marsember named Monthorhall.[2]
Members[edit | edit source]
- Lady Baerdra Monthor, who delighted in any misfortune to befall the Obarskyrs.[1]
Appendix[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Jerome Davis (2006-03-21). PEOPLE, HISTORY: The Nobles of Cormyr (part 5 of 6). Realms-L mailing list archives. Retrieved on 2015-10-01.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ed Greenwood (May 2005). Elminster's Daughter. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 247–248. ISBN 978-0786937684.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood (2004-07-15). Questions for Ed Greenwood (2004). Candlekeep Forum. Retrieved on 2012-02-21.
Connections[edit | edit source]
Cormyrian Houses
Alamber • Alsevir • Ammaeth • Aris • Aurubaen • Axehand • Battlebar • Battlestar • Belorgan • Blacksilver • Blester • Bleth • Bleyshar • Bracegauntlet • Braerwinter • Burnig • Calantar • Cordallar • Cormaeril • Crownsilver • Dagohnlar • Darendaal • Darstan • Dauntinghorn • Dawninghunt • Delzuld • Dheolur • Dracohorn • Drauthglas • Ebonhawk • Eldroon • Emmarask • Everet • Fallas • Farrowbrace • Goldfeather • Goldsword • Greatgaunt • Greenmantle • Gyrlond • Harcourt • Hardcastle • Hawklin • Helmstone • Hlombur • Huntcrown • Huntingdown • Huntinghorn • Huntsilver • Hyraken • Illance • Immerdusk • Indesm • Janthrin • Jarthoon • Kessemer • Kirinar • Longbrooke • Marliir • Merendil • Mistwind • Monthor • Mournsoul • Naerinth • Obarskyr • Orthwood • Paertrover • Phaulkon • Pursenose • Rallyhorn • Ravensgar • Rayburton • Redbow • Roaringhorn • Rowanmantle • Scatterstars • Scoril • Seasilver • Silver • Silverhorn • Silversword • Skatterhawk • Spurbright • Summerstar • Summertree • Talcontin • Tammarast • Tathcrown • Tavernant • Thistle • Thond • Thundersword • Tolon • Torchtower • Torchwinter • Truesilver • Turcassan • Vaylan • Wavegallant • Wintersun • Wolfwinter • Wyrvar • Wyvernspur
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