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Ashabenford
Ashabenford was the capital and largest settlement of Mistledale, the central, most-well-protected dale within the Dalelands. It served as a marketplace for local Dalesfolk farmers and generally a pleasant locale for visitors. Composed -
Ashabenford Arms
The Ashabenford Arms inn was a time-honored establishment found in Ashabenford in the late 14 century DR. They provided the absolute best services in the Dalelands but were seen as more ostentatious than other -
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Tabaxi
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Dalelands
The Dalelands, also referred to as the Dales, was a region in north Faerûn of dense forests and bountiful, rolling farmlands. It comprised a loosely-organized group of countries called dales that were as diverse -
Wine
Wine was an alcoholic beverage popular throughout the Realms. Most wines were poured into wooden casks for transport. The casks were then tapped by innkeepers or other consumers. Some monasteries experimented with bottling alcoholic beverages -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It is a Forgotten Realms campaign sourcebook for use with the 3 edition of the Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game -
List of books (in-universe)
This is a list of books known to exist in the Realms, with dates (in Dalereckoning) and authors, if known. The "Original" column indicates if the stored physical work was a copy or not. Many -
Sword Coast Legends
Sword Coast Legends is a role-playing video game developed by n-Space and Digital Extremes, released on October 20, 2015. The game features tactical, party-based combat, as well as a "Dungeon Master" mode -
Curse of the Azure Bonds (game)
This article is about the computer game. For other uses, see Azure Bonds (disambiguation). Curse of the Azure Bonds is the second title in the four-game Forgotten Realms series of computer role-playing games -
Secret of the Silver Blades
Secret of the Silver Blades is the third title in the four-game Pool of Radiance series of computer role-playing games developed by Strategic Simulations, Inc.. It was published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. and -
Mistledale
of Cormanthor. It consisted of a small number of hamlets as well as the large city of Ashabenford and bisected by the major road of the Moonsea Ride. The Mistren were a friendly and welcoming -
Silverfall
Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (also known simply as Silverfall ) is a stand-alone novel by Ed Greenwood featuring a chapter from the perspective of each of the Seven Sisters. “ Rise, and be not -
Alchemist
This article is about the profession of the Realms. For the green slaad that lived in Undermountain, see The Alchemist. An alchemist was a craft profession. At the most basic level, anyone who mixed substances -
Tanglefoot bag
Tanglefoot bags were a means of throwing an alchemical goo to entangle an enemy. Tanglefoot bags sold in alchemists' shops for around 50 gold pieces. -
Riders of Mistledale
The Riders of Mistledale were a group of thirty mounted militia in Mistledale, in the Dalelands. They were rarely formed into one single unit, but regularly undertook patrols, with three to four riders being accompanied -
Standing Stone
The Standing Stone was a large, imposing stone obelisk that served as a symbol of unity between the elves of Cormanthyr and the humans of the Dalelands. More specifically, the monument celebrated their alliance that -
White Hart Inn
This article is about the Dalelands inn. For the one in Noanar's Hold, see White Hart Inn (Noanar's Hold). The White Hart was an inn located in the town of Ashabenford in Mistledale -
Velvet Veil
The Velvet Veil was a rowdy dance hall and tavern in Ashabenford during the late 14 century DR. They offered drinks at the bar as well as a lively dance floor that was open to -
History of the Dalelands
The History of the Dalelands was told to have originated in the Great Dale, a ways to the east across the Sea of Fallen Stars, supposedly the ancestral home to the Dalesfolk. Regardless of the -
Freedale
the wharfs south of town. Freedale was located around 15 miles to the south-east from the village of Shadowdale on a minor trail that ran along the River Ashaba all the way to Ashabenford.