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Ardeep Forest
This article is about the forest. For other uses, see Ardeep (disambiguation). The Ardeep Forest, also known as the Faraway Forest, was a relatively small but thick woodland in northwest Faerûn. Elven scribes usually compounded -
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Sword Coast North
The Sword Coast North was a region on the northwestern coast of Faerûn. While it comprised a rough landscape of rugged hills, precarious mountain ranges and dense forests, it was home to several like-minded -
Mirt
Mirt "the Moneylender" (pronounced:/ˈmɛrt/ MERT or:/ˈmɪərt/ MEERT ) was a fat, wheezing old rogue and retired adventurer. He made his fortune as an adventurer in Undermountain after a colorful career as a mercenary general -
Ghoul
Ghouls were undead humanoids who devoured the flesh of corpses. “ Endless hunger for the flesh of the living, never sated, no matter how much it consumes—that is the dismal unlife of a ghoul. ” — Verinn -
Stirge
This article is about the flying magical beast. For other uses, see Stirge (disambiguation). Stirges were a type of a tiny magical beast that fed upon the blood of other creatures. -
Eldreth Veluuthra
removal of all humans from Faerûn. Its main areas of activity were ancient elven forests, including the Ardeep Forest, the Border Forest, the Chondalwood, Cormanthor, the High Forest, the Moonwood, Neverwinter Woods and the Winterwood -
Illefarn
Illefarn was an elven city-state that was founded during the First Flowering in −22,900 DR, survived the Crown Wars, grew into an expansive nation and later fragmented into smaller realms. Illefarn as a -
Assassin vine
An assassin vine was a type of carnivorous plant found in varieties both above and below the surface. A single specimen usually consisted of a 20 feet (6.1 meters) main branch as thick as -
Eldritch knight
Eldritch Knights were arcane warriors of Faerûn who devoted their lives to the study of both martial fighting styles and the practice of the Art. These individuals took great pride in the versatility of their -
First Flowering
The First Flowering was a period in Faerûn's history between −24,000 DR and −12,000 DR. At the start of this period, the elves had split into five major realms: Aryvandaar, Illefarn, Keltormir -
Nightstone
to the High Road via a side trail. Nightstone was located a few miles south of the Ardeep Forest. It was built on the Ardeep River and consisted of a fenced island connected to an -
Phalorm
This article is about the Fallen Kingdom of Phalorm. For other uses, see Fallen Kingdom (disambiguation). Phalorm (known as the Realm of Three Crowns and later as the Fallen Kingdom) was a kingdom in west -
Siluvanede
Siluvanede was a realm of Ar-tel-quessir—sun elves or gold elves—lying in the northwestern High Forest, from circa −8400 DR to its fall in 882 DR. It aspired to the heights of -
Forlorn Hills
range of hills on the south bank of the Delimbiyr. The Forlorn Hills were located east of Ardeep Forest, across the swath of open land that contained the House of Stone and was once the -
Phylund Hunting Lodge
The Phylund Hunting Lodge was a stone keep in the western Ardeep Forest east-southeast of Waterdeep. It was built by the noble Phylund family in the mid–14 century DR and was used as -
Dwarves Deep
This article is about the sourcebook. For a dwarven settlement, see Dwarves' Deep (settlement). Dwarves Deep is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details the -
Phylund
House Phylund (pronounced:/ˈfaɪlʌnd/ FEYE-lund ) was a noble family of Waterdeep in the 14 century DR and still had a significant presence circa 1492 DR. The primary family business was acquiring, taming, training, and -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
House of Stone
The House of Stone, also known as Stoneturn, was an immense square tower on the eastern edge of the Ardeep Forest. By the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, it had been abandoned for at -
Mintiper Moonsilver
Mintiper Moonsilver was a bard whose works were collected in Silverymoon and compiled into Mintiper's Chapbook. Mintiper's eyes were usually blue but whose brightness fluctuated with his mood, growing darker when angered or -
Boar
Boars were wild relatives of the domestic pig. They were favored animals of the deities Gruumsh, Gwaeron Windstrom, Ilneval, Luthic, Rillifane Rallathil, Shargaas, and Yurtrus. Boars were covered in thick fur, often brown or grayish
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