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Aumvor
Aumvor the Undying was an ancient Netherese lich, infamous since Netheril's Age of Discovery for his unmatched mastery over necromancy. He was named "the Undying" because, instead of seeking lichdom, he lived for centuries -
Netheril: Empire of Magic
of Netheril during the height of its power and at the time of its fall. The back of one of the mapsheets contains a detailed look at the enclave of Karsus. ” Cover of Encyclopaedia Arcana -
Of the Fall of Netheril
truly was; folk think of us as decadent, idle, wholly evil necromancers. I wonder how, much else of the history we hold to be true is twisted thus? ” — Rhaugilath, "the Ageless" Of the Fall of -
Of Mirt & Mind Flayers
Of Mirt& Mind Flayers was the tenth issue of the Advanced Dungeons& Dragons comics series set in the Forgotten Realms and published by DC Comics. It was written by Jeff Grubb, drawn by Jan Duursema -
Of Ships and the Sea
lee! - Bruis Blackheart, notorious pirate, in a fine good humor. The open sea, primal and unknown, beckons. Of Ships and the Sea is packed with information on the ships of the ADVANCED DUNGEON& DRAGONS game -
Sadebreth
Sadebreth was a Netherese arcanist and priest of Mystryl. This variator and worshiper of Mystryl dedicated his life trying to duplicate the effects of the divine winds and apply them to arcane casting. -
Cult of the Dragon
edition sourcebook, see Cult of the Dragon (sourcebook). The Cult of the Dragon, also known as Keepers of the Secret Hoard or, as of around 1370 DR, Wearers of Purple, was a semi-religious evil -
Layers of the Abyss
This is a Good Article! The term layer of the Abyss referred to each of the ever-changing miniature worlds in the chaotic tangle that constituted the Abyss. -
Time of Troubles
was a cataclysmic time period in the chronology of Faerûn. Taking place during 1358 DR, the Year of Shadows, the Time of Troubles was a period during which the deities of Faerûn were forced to -
Calendar of Harptos
did not have formal names. If precision was required, the number of the day and the number of the tenday were used, as in, "the fourth day of the first tenday of Flamerule". Days of -
Hand of Vecna
and press the Hand of Vecna against the remainder of the arm. The artifact then magically grafted itself onto its wearer and became a functioning limb. Removing the Hand of Vecna invariably killed its wearer. -
Queen of Air and Darkness
The Queen of Air and Darkness was a powerful archfey who ruled over the Unseelie Court. The Queen of Air and Darkness had no physical form; her presence was merely felt in the Unseelie Court -
Domains of Dread
a remote corner of the Shadowfell and hidden from the rest of the plane by thick walls of mist. In some versions of the Great Wheel cosmology, the Domains of Dread were considered part of -
Lady of Pain
The Lady of Pain was the enigmatic ruler of the city of Sigil. Not much was known about the Lady of Pain, because few in the city ever saw her, and those who did never -
Nobility of Waterdeep
on the currency-exchange business., Argent—Devoted followers of Lathander who had an association with the Order of the Aster., Artemel—Moneylenders who had a shared love of boar-hunting., Assumbar—Devotees of Siamorphe who -
Eye of Vecna
The Eye of Vecna was a powerful and evil artifact that granted its wearer supernatural senses and access to powerful spells. The Eye was bloodshot and appeared to have been forcefully torn from its socket -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
Order of the Gauntlet
and especially to oneself. Most often, Knights of the Gauntlet venerated either the God of Guardians, Helm; two of the deities of the Triad, Torm and Tyr; as well as the Poet of Justice, Hoar. -
Lords of Waterdeep
This article is about the in-universe organization. For the real-world boardgame, see Lords of Waterdeep (board game). The Lords of Waterdeep were the ruling council of the city of Waterdeep, who had reigned -
Curse of Strahd
Curse of Strahd is a 2016 Forgotten Realms adventure module for the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons, produced by Wizards of the Coast. The module revolves around the vampire Strahd von Zarovich and the Demiplane -
Guilds of Waterdeep
Fellowship of Carters and Coachmen, Fellowship of Innkeepers, Fellowship of Salters, Packers, and Joiners, Fishmongers' Fellowship, Guild of Apothecaries and Physicians, Guild of Butchers, Guild of Chandlers and Lamplighters, Guild of Fine Carvers, Guild of -
Church of Selûne
The church of Selûne (pronounced:/sɛˈluːnɛ/ seh-LOON-eh or:/sɛˈluːneɪ/ seh-LOON-ay ) was the primary religious organization dedicated to the worship and service of the goddess Selûne, Our Lady of Silver. They were -
List of novels in order of publication
A list of all novels, novellas, and anthologies set in the Forgotten Realms, sorted by order of publication. There are 292 listed publications (March 2020). -
Church of Eilistraee
The Church of Eilistraee was the primary religious organization of the followers of the goddess Eilistraee, the Dark Maiden. The worshipers of Eilistraee were mostly drow: either born into her society, or hoping to escape -
Tomb of Annihilation
This article is about the adventure. For the board game, see Tomb of Annihilation (board game). Tomb of Annihilation is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure set in the Chult region of the Forgotten Realms.
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