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Black Boot
The Black Boot was the most notorious tavern in Tarmalune, one of the Windrise Ports of Laerakond. The Black Boot doubled as a "darren", a Tarralune drinking, gambling, and wenching club. The owner was a -
Black Boot Stout
Black Boot Stout was a variety of beer made and sold by Arlho's Fine Flasks. It was considered by the brewery to be its most prized beer. -
Westgate
Westgate was a seedy and squalid metropolis—with a history in piracy, powerful crime syndicates, and nameless vampiric crime-lords. Westgate thrived on black-market trade and corruption, and was perhaps one of the most -
Tarmalune
The largest of the Windrise Ports, Tarmalune was a huge, cosmopolitan port city located in the southeastern shores of Laerakond, considered by its inhabitants to be the rival of Faerûnian Waterdeep in wealth, tolerant outlook -
Blackbarn
Blackbarn was a small market town located at the intersection of the Long Trail and the Scelptar Road in the southern part of the Border Kingdoms. Blackbarn was located on the southern bank of the -
Dungeon magazine 19
Dungeon issue 19 was released in September/October of 1989. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Someone would like you to spy on a tavern—but not just any tavern. Module -
Arlho's Fine Flasks
Arlho's Fine Flasks was an exceptional brewery and winery located in Ashabenford. Situated on the north of the Moonsea Ride as it passed through Ashabenford, Arlho's Fine Flasks was one of many shops -
Lindelsan
Lindelsan was the owner of the Black Boot, a popular tavern in Tarmalune as of 1479 DR. Lindelsan was a bald human male. -
Elaith Craulnober
pale skin common to his people. His eyes were the color of amber. He favored his trademark black cape and elven daggers, which he often used to solidify his already fearsome reputation. He was often -
Boots of speed
Boots of speed were a variety of magical boots that allowed the wearer to move across the ground much quicker than usual. They were highly valued by those who regularly traveled long distances across the -
Boots of striding and springing
Boots of striding and springing were a pair of magical boots that allowed the wearer to potentially become faster, and jump further. Boots of striding and springing were blessed by Shaundakul as a part of -
Boots of Moander
Boots of Moander were enchanted boots worn by the cultists of Moander, the god of rot and decay. This magic footwear was made out of a patchwork of red and black leather. -
Boots of stalking
Boots of stalking were enchanted boots, invaluable to creatures in need of stealth. These boots were soft and black-colored boots. -
Gargoyle boots
Gargoyle boots were magical footwear that could turn the wearer's skin to stone and rumored to be created using a gargoyle's spirit. These magic boots had several enchantments. They improved the user's -
Drizzt Do'Urden
kilograms). His handsome features were sharp and well proportioned and, like other drow, Drizzt's skin was black and his stark white hair was long, thick, and flowing. His eyes were a lavender hue (quite -
Orc
Orcs were a race of humanoids that had been a threat to the civilized cultures of Toril, particularly Faerûn, for as long as any could remember. This changed somewhat in the years preceding and immediately -
Everlund
Everlund (formerly Besander's Blockhouse ) was a city of merchant traders and caravan teams and was one of the greatest supporters of the league of the Silver Marches. Located southeast of Silverymoon and situated on -
Azoun Obarskyr IV
King Azoun Obarskyr IV (pronounced:/ɑːzˈuːʌn/ az-OO-un ) of Cormyr was the king of Cormyr from 1336 DR to 1371 DR and a member of the Purple Dragon Knights. During his reign, the kingdom -
Alusair Obarskyr
Alusair Nacacia Obarskyr, the Steel Regent, was the princess and regent of the kingdom of Cormyr, and the youngest child of King Azoun IV and Queen Filfaeril. Alusair led Cormyr as its regent for her -
Thieves' cant dictionary
A list of words in thieves' cant. Further Reading[] Aurelio Locsin (October 1982). “Thieves' Cant: A primer for the language of larceny”. In Kim Mohan ed. Dragon#66 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 35–44. -
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 -
Mulmaster
Mulmaster (pronounced:/ˈməlmɑːstɛr/ MUHL-mah-ster ), also known as the City of Danger, was an independent city-state found in the harsh Moonsea region of north Faerûn. While Mulmaster controlled no land beyond its city -
Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue
Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. This accessory focuses on whimsical items, offering an eclectic inventory that includes bard's instruments, household items, and -
Acquisitions Incorporated (sourcebook)
Acquisitions Incorporated is a sourcebook for the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons. It focuses on the adventuring company Acquisitions Incorporated, and includes an adventure for levels 1–7 titled "The Orrery of the Wanderer ". “ There -
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
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