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Adder River
The Adder River ran south to north from the Adder Peaks to empty into the Bay of Chessenta through the Adder Swamp. The Adder River was described as being a wide, slow flowing river with -
Chessenta
Chessenta was a confederation of city-states bound by common culture and mutual defense, but for most of its history wasn’t truly a unified nation and the Chessentan cities were often at war with -
Mordulkin
in the Old Empires. Mordulkin stood upon the eastern shore of the Bay of Chessenta, a short distance north of the polluted Jade River that flowed down out of the Riders to the Sky Mountains. -
Saden
Saden was an independent, small thorp located in southern Chessenta, on the bank of the Adder River. Saden was well known for its ancient temple of Marduk, which was located in its central plaza. As -
1183 DR
Eiko becomes shogun of Wa. Paladins in service to Osiris evict the followers of Sebek from the River of Swords and demolish the city of Sekras. -
Adder Swamp
The Adder Swamp was a dangerous expanse of lycanthrope-infested marshland that surrounded the Adder River delta in Chessenta. The swamp was home to both werecrocodiles and wererats, which were in frequent conflict with each -
Maerthwatch
and mountains in southern Chessenta. The range extended in a crescent across southwest Chessenta, starting from the Adder Swamp in the northeast, then running southwest between the Akanamere and the Adder River, before heading west -
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Luthcheq
was miles from what remained of the bay. Because it was only a few miles from the River Adder, Luthcheq maintained its status as a maritime city. Like most of Chessenta, Luthcheq had a martial -
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Winding River
recover the northern part of their former nation after the Second Sundering of 1487 DR. The Winding River was in the Adder Peaks and ran across all of Chessenta and part of Unther until it -
Sebek
Sebek (pronounced:/ˈsɛbɛk/ SEH-beck ) was a jealous, vain, and evil member of the Mulhorandi pantheon. Known as Sebethant in Thay and as Sebakar (pronounced:/sɛbɑːˈkɑːr/ seh-ba-KAR ) in Unther and Chessenta, he delighted -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It is a Forgotten Realms campaign sourcebook for use with the 3 edition of the Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game -
Waterdeep and the North
Waterdeep and the North is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ The North...rugged mountains and dense forests, which hide many beings hostile to man (who has settled here but -
Witch Fen
contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Witch Fen was one a malevolent swamp located in the Feywild, formed from a river corrupted by Magra Curse-Eye and her coven of fomorian witches. -
River Rauthenflow
The River Rauthenflow was a waterway in northern Mulhorand known for possessing an exceptionally fast current. The Rauthenflow connected Gbor Nor in the Hordelands with the Alamber Sea. The River Rauthenflow moved swiftly west from -
Neverwinter
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Great Wheel cosmology
This is a Good Article! The Great Wheel cosmology was the prevalent cosmological model in which the world of Toril was said to exist during the mid-14 century DR and the post-Second Sundering -
Levistus
Levistus was the lord of Stygia, and possibly the most hated of the archdevils in the Nine Hells. The self-titled "prince" was known for his treachery and was imprisoned in an ancient iceberg, often -
Avernus
Blood War: legions of devils marched across its plains in continual readiness to repel the hordes of demon invaders that sailed the River Styx into the layer. “ Avernus welcomes all. ” — Geryon, repeating an old saying -
Church of Ilmater
Church of Ilmater is a Featured Article! It is one of the best articles created by the Forgotten Realms Wiki community. However, if you can update it or think of a way to further improve -
City of Brass
This is a Good Article! Floating amid the Elemental Plane of Fire, the City of Brass was the epicenter of efreet culture and was the place from where the Sultan of the Efreet ruled. -
Baldur's Gate III
was released as an early access game, after which other races, classes and other features will be added. “ An ancient evil has returned to Baldur's Gate, intent on devouring it from the inside out -
Artus Cimber
Artus Cimber (pronounced:/ˈɑːrtʌs ˈsɪmbɛr/ AR-tus SIM-ber ) was an adventurer and a former Harper, who became the keeper of the Ring of Winter, and was the youngest son of the highwayman known as
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