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Ashanath
This article is about the region of Thesk. For the Nar kingdom, see Ashanath (kingdom). Ashanath was an unsettled region of Thesk with rich soil. -
Category:Maps of Ashanath
Maps showing the region of Faerûn known as Ashanath. -
Mulan
The Mulan were a human ethnic group non-native to Toril, typically found in east Faerûn. “ How great are the Mulan, of which Unther is the purest! How great are their works, how cunningly wrought -
Green hag
Green hags, called shellycoats when they lived near rivers or swamps, were the most common types of hags, foul crones known for their deceitful ways and corrupting natures. Like dark druids, they were vile beings -
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 -
Narfell
Narfell was a country in the Cold Lands region of northeast Faerûn. It was once the heart of a vast empire that stretched from the Giantspire Mountains to Lake Ashane, which included the Great Dale -
Winter wolf
For other uses, see Winter wolf (disambiguation). A winter wolf was more akin to a worg than an actual wolf, being of wicked intelligence and cunning. -
Thesk
The nation of Thesk was an oligarchy of around 850,000 people, inhabited by humans, gnomes, and orcs. The majority of its inhabitants were either merchants or farmers. The Golden Way, the main trade route -
Unapproachable East
This article is about the region. For the sourcebook, see Unapproachable East (sourcebook). The Unapproachable East was a border region between northeast and east Faerûn. The boundaries are usually defined as Easting Reach in the -
The Ring of Winter (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the artifact, see Ring of Winter (artifact). The Ring of Winter, by James Lowder, is the fifth book in the loosely related The Harpers series. -
Nar (ethnicity)
The Nars were an ethnic group descended from the survivors of the empire of Narfell. Nars were short and stocky humans with dark tan skin, weighing between 135 and 260 pounds (60 and 115 kilograms -
Lost Empires of Faerûn
Lost Empires of Faerûn is a v.3.5 sourcebook. “ Explore the echoes of a vanished time. The ruins and remnants of once-mighty nations lie scattered across the lands of Faerûn. Hidden within the -
Unapproachable East (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the region, see Unapproachable East. Unapproachable East is a Forgotten Realms sourcebook designed for Dungeons& Dragons 3rd edition. “ Explore a Mysterious Land of Might and Magic. Tales from -
Arkaiun
the true etymology of the name "Arkainun". Some claimed that it translated into Common as "people of the wind". Others argued that they took their name from the mythological king of Ashanath, Arkaius the Archmage. -
Mulsantir
Mulsantir was a great and prosperous city in southwest Rashemen. Its position as a coastal town at the end of a prominent trade route aided in its status as a major mercantile destination in the -
Geographical index of Toril
Places can be listed twice: once in political regions and once in geographical regions. A Alamber Sea Sea of Azul C Sea of Caravans Celestial Sea Crowded Sea D Dragon Reach Dragon Sea (Abeir) E -
Crown of Narfell
The Crown of Narfell was an artifact that dated back over 2000 years in Faerûn's history, serving as the headpiece in the regalia of Old Impiltur and before that the ancient empire of Narfell -
Lake Ashane
Lake Ashane, also known as the Lake of Tears, was a large, glacial lake that formed the western border of Rashemen. The lake was surrounded by mountains covered in dense pine forests and deciduous trees -
Sabass
Sabass, also known as Sabass of Thay, was a high level wizard in the School of Conjuration and Summoning in the magocracy of Thay in the Year of the Prince, 1357 DR. and the Zulkir -
Shandaular
Shandaular, later called the City of Weeping Ghosts, was a ruined city in Thesk, and once capital of the Nar realm of Ashanath. It later expanded through a permanent portal to a location that would -
Sunphelm of Shandaular
The Sunphelm of Shaundaular was jeweled crown that has at one point been the symbol for the rulership of the kingdoms of Ashanath, Eltabranar and Arkaia. In addition to the holy star light effect given -
Lake Mulsantir
and Thay to the south. The lakes were located in deep rifts between the high plateaus of Ashanath, Thay, and the North Country. East of Lake Mulsantir was the Gorge of Gauros, through which the -
-946 DR
Shandaular, the capital city of Ashanath, is destroyed by the armies of the Nentyarch of Tharos. Leader of Shandaular, Arkaius dies sealing a portal that allow his people to escape. -
History of Dambrath
The written history of Dambrath went a thousand years back, spanning over a few different kingdoms. -
-1069 DR
The Orcgate Wars end as the orc horde and their gods are finally defeated in the Priador and scattered throughout the region. Following the war, the Nar, Rashemi, Raumviran, and Sossrim mercenary tribes make their
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