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Ascal's Horn
Ascal's Horn was a jutting natural peak in the northeastern edge of High Forest, in an area known as the Upvale. Ascal's Horn laid along a bend in the Ascal Stream, later known -
Wulgreth (Ascalhorn)
This article is about the lich from Ascalhorn. For the lich from Netheril, see Wulgreth (Netheril). Wulgreth of Ascalhorn was the Banite wizard who was responsible for the destruction of two great kingdoms, and the -
Category:Inhabitants of Ascalhorn
Ascalhorn Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images • Inhabitants of Hellgate Keep -
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 -
Myth Drannor
This article is about the former city of Cormanthor. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). Myth Drannor, formerly known as the city of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɑːnθɔːr/ kor-MANTH-or ), the City of Song, or the -
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 -
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 -
Vrock
Vrocks (pronounced:/vrɑːkz/ vrahkz ), or type I demons were tanar'ri with a taste for carnage and human flesh that appeared to be humanoid vultures. They were known among Abyssal denizens as untrustworthy and flighty -
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 -
Everlund
Marches and one of its most active mercantile communities. The walled city was resettled by humans from Ascalhorn on the site of Besander's Blockhouse in 515 DR. Since its humble beginnings as a fortified -
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 -
Sarya Dlardrageth
Countess Sarya Dlardrageth was a half sun elf, half-fiend sorceress, leader of the daemonfey and a princess of House Dlardrageth. She was over five thousand years old as of 1374 DR. Sarya had deep -
Nether Mountains
The Nether Mountains were a chain of dark peaks that once marked the boundary between the ancient empires of Netheril and Delzoun. Many travelers avoided these peaks, because several orc tribes laired in the region -
Delzoun
This article is about the dwarven kingdom. For the region within the Silver Marches, see Old Delzoun. Delzoun, also known as the Northkingdom, was a great dwarven nation of the North during the Age of -
Eaerlann
Eaerlann was a powerful elven kingdom of wood and moon elves in the valley of the Delimbiyr River and a portion of the eastern High Forest. It was founded by Sharrven nobles in −4700 DR -
Karse
Karse was a city in the High Forest that became a ruins shortly after its founding. By 1358 DR, the ruins of Karse were overgrown with dark forest. In the midst of this forest was -
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 -
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 -
History of Myth Drannor
The history of Myth Drannor was long and tumultuous, fraught with rises to power and falls to ruin. It spans the timeline of the original city of Cormanthor, along with that of Myth Drannor into -
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide is an expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights produced by Floodgate Entertainment and published by Infogrames Entertainment (now Atari ). It was released in June 2003. In the small village of Hilltop -
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 -
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 -
Hellgate Keep (adventure)
made the boldest of heroes shudder in fear - was long ago known as the fair citadel of Ascalhorn, a haven for elves and humans. Then a demonic horde of baatezu and tanar'ri destroyed all -
Melegaunt Tanthul
Prince Melegaunt Tanthul was one of the youngest Princes of Shade. He had a knack for deception, combined with a talent of false empathy, that made him a formidable manipulator. There were few people outside
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