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Conclave of Silverymoon
as one of her last acts as High Mage. The Conclave of Silverymoon taught all manners and "schools" of magic and knowledge related to magic. Individual colleges within the university system focused on particular specialties. -
Pen
A pen, also called an ink pen, was a writing utensil and drawing device. “ In this Year of the Great Sky Serpent, in the month of Kao, the first day of Shiang, I set pen -
Wizard
Wizards were a form of a spellcaster who learned the art of arcane magic through research and learning. What wizards lacked in combat prowess and armor they made up with a broad range of magical -
Magic
desired results, or so most thought. In the Realms, arcane magic was commonly referred to as "the Art", while divine magic was referred to as "the Power". In addition to granting spellcasting abilities, magic was -
Psionics
cultivated them as psionics-users. Although practiced only rarely, it was known in Faerûn as the Invisible Art and colloquially known as mind magic. Psionics was fueled by the internal magic of one's own -
Corellon
Corellon, or more fully Corellon Larethian (pronounced:/kɔːrɛlʌn lɑːˈrɛθiɑːn/ kor-el-un la-RETH-ee-an listen ), whose titles included Creator of the Elves and the Protector, was the patron god of all elves. He -
Silverymoon
This article is about the city of the North. For the goddess, see Lurue. Silverymoon was the prime signatory state of the Confederation of the Silver Marches and therefore, viewed by many as the capital -
Deep gnome
Deep gnomes, called svirfneblin (pronounced:/svɪrfˈnɛblɪn/ svirf-NEB-lin ) in their own language, were a gnome subrace that lived in the Underdark. While their surface cousins were known for their boundless optimism and cheerful mischief -
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 -
Aquatic elf
Aquatic elves (also called sea elves and Alu'Tel'Quessir in their own tongue ) were water-breathing cousins to land-dwelling elves. Although they were of the same subrace, aquatic elves from the Great Sea -
Thay
"Thayan" redirects here. For the language, see Thayan language Thay was a mysterious and terribly powerful magocratic nation in east Faerûn, that was long-governed by the Zulkirs of the Red Wizards. During the -
Half-elf
Half-elves (also called Cha'Tel'Quessir in elven ) were humanoids born through the union of an elf and a human. Whether a half-elf was raised by their human parent or their elven parent -
Arborea
This article is about the Great Wheel cosmology Outer plane. For the World Tree version, see Arvandor. The Olympian Glades of Arborea, sometimes simplified to just Olympus or Arborea, was the Outer Plane in the -
Arvandor
This is a Good Article! This article is about the divine realm. For the first layer of Arborea, see Arvandor (layer). -
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 -
Forest gnome
Forest gnomes are among the least commonly seen gnomes on Toril, far shier than even their deep gnome cousins. Small and reclusive, forest gnomes are so unknown to most non-gnomes that they have repeatedly -
Shadow Weave
The Shadow Weave was a force of magic similar to the Weave, said to lie in between the strands of the Weave. “ The Dark Lady's Weave is the only true source of power. Servants -
Halruaa
Halruaa was a land of magic, renowned for its electrum mines and its Haerlu wine. The fabled, quiet and wealthy magocracy was justly depicted as full of wonder. Created by archwizards foreseeing the fall of -
Hengeyokai
The hengeyokai (pronounced:/hɛngɛjoʊkaɪ/ hen-geh-yo-kigh ) (also known as katanga in Malatra ) were a race of intelligent natural shapechanging animals, able to adopt animal, human, and hybrid forms. They were incredibly varied, with -
Impiltur
Impiltur (pronounced:/ˈɪmpɪltɜːr/ IM-pil-tur ) was a wealthy and influential nation of feudal lords nestled along the coastal lands of the Easting Reach, in northeastern Faerûn. It had a long and storied history within -
Archmage
This article is about the prestige class. For other uses, see Archmage (disambiguation). Archmages were among the most powerful arcane spellcasters found throughout all of Faerûn. These practitioners of the Art were experts at manipulating -
Ravens Bluff
Ravens Bluff, also known as the Living City, was a port metropolis in the nation of Vesperin, located at the mouth of the Fire River on the eastern shores of the Dragon Reach, in the -
Sshamath
This article is about the city. For the drow house, see Sshamath (house). Sshamath or the City of Dark Weavings was a drow city located in the Gauth Grottoes below the Far Hills. It had -
Felgolos
Felgolos was a very imprudent bronze dragon, that traveled across Faerûn causing trouble and surviving perils, much to the befuddlement of many dragonologists. Regardless, he sought joy and fun in all of his undertakings. Felgolos -
Koryo
This is a Good Article! Formerly known as Choson, the Empire of Koryo, commonly known simply as Koryo, was an association of three kingdoms—Silla, Koguryo, and Saishu—on the southern end of the Koryo
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