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Ammarindar
This article is about the Tanarukk city in the Northdark. For ancient dwarven realm, see Ammarindar (kingdom). Ammarindar was a ruined city in the Northdark, inhabited by tanarukks in the late 15 century DR. -
Ammarindar (kingdom)
This article is about the ancient dwarven kingdom. For settlement of tanarukks, see Ammarindar. Ammarindar was an ancient dwarven kingdom of the North, spanning the Greypeak Mountains and the region of the Northdark under the -
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Menzoberranzan
This article is about the city. For other uses, see Menzoberranzan (disambiguation). Menzoberranzan (pronounced:/ˈmɛnzoʊbəˈrɑːnzɑːn/ MEN-zoh-buh-RAN-zan ), the City of Spiders, was a large underground drow city-state in the Upper Northdark -
Wood elf
Wood elves, also known as copper elves, or Or-tel-quessir were the most populous of the elven races. Wood elves saw themselves as guardians of the Tel-quessir forest homes that were largely abandoned -
High Forest
The High Forest was a remnant of the days of old, when all of Faerûn was covered in green and elves, giants and dragons ruled the world. The forest was a vast region of old -
Gauntlgrym
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Mithral Hall
Mithral Hall (sometimes spelled Mithril Hall) was a dwarven stronghold beneath Fourthpeak Mountain in the Frost Hills, part of the Spine of the World. It was one of the best known dwarven strongholds in Faerûn -
Tanarukk
A tanarukk (pl: tanarukks or: tanarukka ) was a breed of orc whose blood had been tainted by an evil outsider, in many cases a tanar'ri demon. They appeared as short, stocky orcs with bristly -
Shield dwarf
Shield dwarves, also known as mountain dwarves, were among the most common of the dwarven peoples. Once the rulers of mighty kingdoms across Faerûn, the shield dwarves had since fallen by the wayside after centuries -
Sundabar
Sundabar, previously known as Citadel Sundbarr, was one of the wealthiest and most militaristic cities within the nation of Luruar, or all of Faerûn for that matter. While it was originally a dwarven citadel, it -
Age of Humanity
The Age of Humanity was the period from about −3000 DR to 1358 DR. This period began with the decline of the elven and dwarven empires and the flourishing and expansion of the human empires -
Adamantine
Adamantine was a jet-black alloy of adamant and other metals. Usually black in color, adamantine had a green sheen when viewed by candlelight or a purple-white sheen when viewed by magical light. It -
Ched Nasad
To the far north was the dwarven Fardrimm. It was connected to the surface via tunnels through Ammarindar to the north, which eventually led to orc-held caverns in the Nether Mountains and the Fardrimm -
Loudwater
Loudwater was a city that sat on the confluence of the Delimbiyr and Greyflow rivers. It was a pleasant and thriving community home to humans and half-elves. The area was originally settled by Netherese -
Gracklstugh
This is a Good Article! Gracklstugh (pronounced:/ˈgrɑːkʊlstuːg/ GRAK-ul-stoog ), the City of Blades, was a duergar city on the shores of the Darklake in the Northdark. -
Sharn
The sharns were mysterious aberrations. The sharns were also called shiftshades, blackclaws, shimmershadows, skulkingdeaths, and fhaorn’quessir.. Sharns had two physical forms. Their first form was their natural one, the form they were in most -
Citadel Adbar
Citadel Adbar was a fortress named for King Adbar, the ancient dwarf who began its construction in −370 DR and completed it in −272 DR during the waning years of ancient Delzoun, making this the -
Araumycos
Araumycos (Dwarvish for "Great Fungus") was an enormous fungal growth that lived in the Upper Northdark of the Underdark, and lay beneath the High Forest between the cities of Menzoberranzan and Ched Nasad. Araumycos was -
Races of Faerûn
Races of Faerûn is a sourcebook set in the Forgotten Realms for the 3rd-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset, detailing various races and ethnicities in the Realms. “ Encounter reclusive avariel, arrogant Calishites, noble centaurs, and bold -
Northdark
of Menzoberranzan and Ched Nasad. Numerous crumbled ancient realms were also found in the Northdark, such as Ammarindar, Delzoun and Netheril, in the form of Skullport. The Northdark bordered on the Buried Realms in the -
Half-dwarf
Half-dwarves (also known as dwelves or halfbloods ) were humanoids born through the union of a dwarf and another humanoid race. Half-dwarves were usually the result of a dwarf mating with a human, gnome -
Hellgate Keep
This article is about the dungeon. For the adventure module, see Hellgate Keep (adventure). Hellgate Keep, originally founded as Ascalhorn, was an ancient elven city on the northeast edge of the High Forest that was