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Rowanmantle
House Rowanmantle was a small noble house of Cormyr. The family was originally from the Tilverton area but moved its base to Suzail at some point. The family strongly supported the Obarskyrs and advised the -
Kortyl Rowanmantle
Kortyl Rowanmantle was a knight and a member of the Rowanmantle noble family in Cormyr who rode with Princess Alusair Obarskyr. He was a brash youth. In the Year of the Gauntlet, 1369 DR, Alusair -
Category:Members of the Rowanmantle family
Members of the Rowanmantle noble family of Cormyr. -
Alusair Obarskyr
Alusair Nacacia Obarskyr, the Steel Regent, was the princess and regent of the kingdom of Cormyr, and the youngest child of King Azoun IV and Queen Filfaeril. Alusair led Cormyr as its regent for her -
Knights of Myth Drannor
The Knights of Myth Drannor were a famous adventuring company of Faerûn. The Knights of Myth Drannor were formed in 1348 DR by a group of Esparran youths dreaming of grand adventures and better life -
Mourngrym Amcathra
Mourngrym Amcathra (pronounced:/ˈmɔːrngrɪm ɑːmˈkɑːθrɑː/ MORN-grim am-CATH-rah ) was the lord of Shadowdale from 1353 DR until 1375 DR. Mourngrym was a 6'4" (1.9m) tall, athletic man with neatly trimmed brown -
Obarskyr
Obarskyr was the royal house of Cormyr. The Obarskyr family originally rose to prominence in Impiltur as a mercenary company. -
1355 DR
Zhentil Keep betrays its allies in the Citadel of the Raven, murdering non-Zhent elements in the midst of a Zhent-sponsored orc attack. They take the Citadel and leave few survivors., Divinations reveal Zhent -
Wyvernspur (house)
Wyvernspur was a noble house of Cormyr. House Wyvernspur had a seat at Redstone Castle in Immersea, where the most prominent local building was a fortified sandstone manor house on a high hill just south -
The Seven Sisters (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the characters, see Seven Sisters. “ Beautiful, powerful, mysterious, and deadly—the silver-haired Seven Sisters are legendary throughout the Forgotten Realms. One rules the city of bards, Silverymoon -
The Herald
The Herald by Ed Greenwood is the sixth and final novel in The Sundering series. It is also a novel in the Elminster series. “ Chaos grips Faerûn as vainglory, prophecy, and ancient forces comingle in -
Dornavver
Dornavver, also known as Demonbane, was a legendary weapon of Faerûnian history. It was a sword wielded by heroic paladins and the kings of Impiltur, and it was famous in the fight against fiends. Dornavver -
House Cormaeril
House Cormaeril was a noble house of Cormyr. Their estate was situated beyond the Royal Gardens in Suzail, Cormyr. It was an enemy of the Illance house. The Cormaerils had a long-standing rivalry with -
Heroes' Lorebook
Heroes' Lorebook is a Forgotten Realms accessory published in 1996 by TSR, Inc, describing popular heroic characters from various Forgotten Realms novels. It is the follow-up to Hall of Heroes, a similar accessory published -
Spellfire (novel)
Spellfire is the first book in Shandril's Saga by Ed Greenwood. “ The Fire That Burns. It can lay low a dragon or heal a wounded warrior. It is the most sought-after magical power -
Stormlight
Stormlight, by Ed Greenwood, is the fourteenth book of the loosely-related The Harpers series. “ Strange magic is on the loose in Firefall Keep—magic that kills. The mightiest War Wizards are baffled, and the -
Huntsilver
Huntsilver was a noble house of Cormyr. An "old blood" family, it was considered one of the Royal Houses, owing to its close ties to the Obarskyr royal line. The family lived in Huntsilver Palace -
House Crownsilver
House Crownsilver was a royal noble house of Cormyr whose estate was situated beyond the Royal Gardens in Suzail, Cormyr. The family crest was three silver crowns that appeared to be falling, but were pierced -
House Illance
House Illance was a noble house of Cormyr based in Suzail. Although the family was based in Suzail it had deep roots in Marsember and owned many properties through a complicated web of small companies -
Aris (house)
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Marliir
House Marliir was a noble house of Cormyr, based in Suzail. The family were always outsiders at the Royal Court and had extensive landholdings and businesses in the Arabel area. The Marliirs and the Huntcrowns -
Summerstar
Summerstar was a noble house of Cormyr. The Summerstars were considered a backwater family in Suzail. Their heraldry was an arc of three golden stars on a field of deep blue. -
Thundersword
Thundersword was a noble house of Cormyr. The Thunderswords possessed a palatial home in Marsember that was purchased from the Aurubaen house. The house included a private dock. -
Huntcrown
Huntcrown was a noble house of Cormyr whose seat was Huntcrown Estate in Suzail. The Huntcrowns were enobled during reign of King Duar in 429 DR. -
Dracohorn
House Dracohorn was a small noble house of Cormyr. The family had a bad reputation among the other noble houses of Cormyr. The family wanted to shift power from the king to the nobles. The