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Border Forest
The Border Forest was a large forest that connected four different regions of Faerûn: the Dalelands to the south, Anauroch to the west, the Tortured Land to the north and the Moonsea to the east -
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Moonsea
The Moonsea, also known as the Moonsea Lands, was a region in north Faerûn, dominated by the large sea after which it was named. It was a grim and wild frontier that was home to -
Cormanthor
This article is about the forest. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). The forest of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrmɑːnθˈɔːr/ kor-manth-OR ) was long the place of the elven empire of Cormanthyr. It is a large -
Fang dragon
A fang dragon, also known as a gray dragon, was a type of dragon found in Faerûn. Fang dragons were poor flyers, with small muscled wings. Their eyes tended to be either red or orange -
Eldreth Veluuthra
of all humans from Faerûn. Its main areas of activity were ancient elven forests, including the Ardeep Forest, the Border Forest, the Chondalwood, Cormanthor, the High Forest, the Moonwood, Neverwinter Woods and the Winterwood. The -
Grig
Grigs were a species of sprite. On average these small sprites grew to be about 1 ft 0.5 in (0.318 m) tall and weighed only 1 lb (0.45 kg). They had the -
Hybsil
This is a Good Article! Hybsils (pronounced:/ˈhɪbsɪlz/ HIB-silz ) were small fey creatures native to numerous forests in Faerûn. They were also found as servants of the gods Arvoreen, Baervan Wildwanderer, Corellon Larethian, Erevan -
Lurkwood
The Lurkwood, also known as Vurykvudd to the dwarves, was a great, temperate hardwood forest located south of the Spine of the World. It was one of the woodlands that were collectively called the Moonwoods -
History of the Cult of the Dragon
The History of the Cult of the Dragon began with the former Chosen of Mystra, Sammaster and his downfall, descent into madness and removal of his divinely magic powers in the 9 century DR. It -
Tortured Land
Glacier, west of the northern Galena Mountains and east of Anauroch and the northern tip of the Border Forest, sandwiched between the Abbey Mountains and the White Peaks. There was no clear border with Anauroch -
History of the Zhentarim
The History of the Zhentarim dated back to its founding in the mid-13 century DR, its growth throughout the next century, a period of inactivity following the return of Netheril and a reformation shortly -
Obliviax
The Obliviax (pronounced:/oʊˈblɪviæks/ o-BLIV-ee-æks ), also known as oblivion moss, was a dangerous variety of moss. An alternative name coined by adventurers, memory moss, was derived from the fact that this plant -
Boar
Boars were wild relatives of the domestic pig. They were favored animals of the deities Gruumsh, Gwaeron Windstrom, Ilneval, Luthic, Rillifane Rallathil, Shargaas, and Yurtrus. Boars were covered in thick fur, often brown or grayish -
Desertsmouth Mountains
The Desertsmouth Mountains, also known as the Tethyamar Mountains and formerly known as the Teshan Mountains, were a range of mountains that separated the Dalelands region, to the east, from the great desert of Anauroch -
Dragonspine Mountains
The Dragonspine Mountains, also referred to simply as the Dragonspines, was a range of peaks in the western Moonsea of North Faerûn, that divided the region into two separate halves. While not the largest peaks -
The Sword
The Sword was one of the three major regions of Anauroch. It was the hot, sandy region most thought of when someone mentioned the Great Desert. The term "the Sword" was coined by sages because -
Bloodthorn
Bloodthorn vines, also known as vampire vines or vampire thorns, were a species of predatory vine found in the Realms. These tough, wiry plants had smooth trunks that varied in brown to yellowish tones and -
Myth Ondath
that spanned the northern border of the Ride. To its northeast lay the Tortured Land, to its west the great desert of Anauroch, and to its southwest the Border Forest (then known as Rystall Wood). -
Moonsea North
The Moonsea North was the name given to the region of the Moonsea, along the northern coast of the sea after which it was named, and the wild, untamed lands further north. During the early -
Novularond
Novularond, also called the Peaks-in-the-Ice, was a mountainous region towards the center of the Great Glacier in Northern Faerûn. The area was a range of large mountains, some of which reached 20 -
Choke creeper
Choke creepers, otherwise known as strangling vines, were a rare type of carnivorous vine plant that could be found throughout much of the Realms. The central stem of a choke creeper was typically 1‒2
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