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Balor
This article is about the race of balors. For the individual balor named Balor, see Balor (individual). Balors (pronounced:/ˈbeɪlɔːr/ BAY-lor listen or:/ˈbɑːlɔːr/ BAL-or ), or type VI demons, were the quintessential anarchists -
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 -
Narzugon
Narzugons, also known as hell knights, were powerful baatezu and the elite cavalry of the Nine Hells, riding across the planes on errands from their infernal masters. Their favored steeds and only desired company were -
Vargouille
This is a Good Article! Vargouilles (pronounced:/vɑːrˈgwilz/ var-GWEELZ ) were swarming denizens of the lower planes, flying heads that took to unlit skies searching for living victims to consume or infect. -
Ras Nsi
Ras (or "Duke") Nsi (pronounced:/ˈrɑːz nəˈsi/ RAZ nuh-SEE ) was one of the seven barae, the Chosen of Ubtao. He was infamous for seeking bloody and violent revenge against the Eshowe tribe of Chult -
Dungeons & Dragons (movie)
Dungeons& Dragons (working title Chainmail ) is a live-action movie based on the Dungeons& Dragons franchise and set in Neverwinter in the Forgotten Realms. It is currently in production by Paramount Pictures. It is written -
Waterdeep/Castle Ward
The Castle Ward was the central ward of the city of Waterdeep. It encompassed Mount Waterdeep, Castle Waterdeep, and much of the government of the city, which included the Palace of Waterdeep, occupied by Piergeiron -
Order of the Companion
The Order of the Companion, also known as simply the Companions, were a paladin knighthood based in the theocratic realm of Elturgard in the Western Heartlands in the latter half of the 15 century DR -
Gondegal
Gondegal, known as the Lost King, was a warrior and warlord who, in the Year of the Dragon, 1352 DR, attempted to establish a kingdom centered on the city of Arabel in northern Cormyr. He -
Dungeon Level
The Dungeon Level was the first level of Undermountain. The dungeon of the Undermountain was accessible via a winch over the pit in the common room of the Yawning Portal, with a fee of 1 -
Procampur
Procampur is a Featured Article! It is one of the best articles created by the Forgotten Realms Wiki community. However, if you can update it or think of a way to further improve it, then -
Cloak Tower
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Cloak Tower, formerly written as the Cloaktower, was -
Herald's Holdfast
Herald's Holdfast was a spellguarded library complex that belonged to the Heralds of Faerûn and was their primary repository of heraldic lore, history, genealogy, and artifacts from nearly all the humanoid races native to -
Castle Obarskyr
Castle Obarskyr, also known as the King's Castle, was the royal palace located in Suzail, Cormyr. The castle was located on a dominating hillock, separated from the rest of the city by Lake Azoun -
Ghars
Ghars was a small farming village turned market town in the Eastern Plains of Cormyr, near the Vast Swamp, in the mid–14 century DR. From Ghars, a trail ran east-north-east to Besert -
Neverwinter/River District
The River District was one of the districts of Neverwinter in the late 15 century DR. Its eastern end was also known as the Tower District, after its three notable landmarks: the Cloak Tower, the -
Arena of Blood
The infamous Arenas of Blood, also known as the Blood Arenas, were a pair of identical gladiatorial arenas located in the city of Manshaka in Calimshan. One of the Arenas was located in the northeastern -
Vansi Bloodscar
Vansi, later known as Vansi Bloodscar was a spellscarred orog warrior and the leader of the Many-Arrows contingent in Neverwinter in the late 15 century DR. Vansi's spellscar manifested as bony ridges, spines -
Daerlun
Daerlun was a city in Sembia. Its most prominent feature was a huge 500-foot-tall curtain wall erected by the Netherese Empire. The city was run by an elderly merchant named Halath Tymmyr, although -
Seven Suns Trading Coster
to the great distances that separated each of its merchant members.. The Seven Suns' symbol, used on banners and trailglyphs, was seven spaced circles arranged in the shape of a stick figure, laid on its -
Lhammaruntosz
Lhammaruntosz was a bronze dragon who ran the Scaly Eye shipping company on the Sword Coast. A kindly and curious dragon, she enjoyed the company of humans. -
Darkmoon
This article or section is about elements from the Eye of the Beholder series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Darkmoon was an ancient -
Castle Waterdeep
s government. Its walls were 60-ft-thick (18 m) on average, and high enough that when banners were displayed in honor of visiting parties, they were visible from many areas of the southern city -
Essembra
Before it was abandoned in 1422 DR, Essembra (pronounced:/ɛsˈsɛmbrɑː/ ess-SEM-brah ) was the largest town and centre of trade in Battledale. Essembra was settled when the Ordulin-Hillsfar road was cut through the -
Merchant Guild Hall
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Merchant Guild Hall in the River District of
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