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Cormyr
This article is about the kingdom. For the sourcebook, see Cormyr (sourcebook). Cormyr (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɪər/ core-MEER ), also known as the Forest Country and the Land of the Purple Dragon was an independent nation in -
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 3.5 edition ruleset. It was designed by Richard Baker, David Noonan, Bruce R. Cordell, James -
Cormyr (sourcebook)
Cormyr is an accessory for AD&D 2nd edition for the Forgotten Realms. “ One of the oldest and most interesting kingdoms on the continent of Faerûn, Cormyr is a land of classic fantasy wherein a -
Cormyr: A Novel
first book in The Cormyr Saga, which chronicles the end of King Azoun IV's rule of Cormyr. “ The Epic Historical Saga of the Most Powerful Nation in the Realms Cormyr has been ruled by -
Cormyrean Swords of State
The Cormyrean Swords of State were a collection of swords belonging to the monarchy of Cormyr. -
Cormyrean Coins Coster
The Cormyrean Coins Coster, known as the "Coiners", was a business located in the city of Wheloon in Cormyr. It was a coster involved in shipping and warehousing. The business had its own private dock -
Cormyrian greatshield
Cormyrian greatshields were popular large steel shields among those who hunted sinister humanoids in the Storm Horns of Cormyr. Cormyrian greatshields were easily identified by the purple dragon insignia standing upon a broken arrow that -
Cormyrean destrier
The Cormyrean destrier was an exceptionally well-bred type of heavy warhorse, sought after throughout all of Faerûn but particularly prized in the west and throughout the North. They were famously depicted in art from -
Cormyrian goblinthrasher
A Cormyrian goblinthrasher was a magic sword made in Cormyr that enabled its wielder to fight better against goblinoids. Around 1372 DR, many of these swords were made by the War Wizards for distribution to -
Cormyrian garrison (Scardale)
The Cormyrian garrison was a fortification in Scardale Town established by the nation of Cormyr to represent their interests in the area following the second inter-dale war in 1356 DR. The garrison was maintained -
Cormyrian Customs And Scandals
Cormyrian Customs And Scandals was a publication that circulated around Cormyr sometime before the 1370s DR. It was written by Asgerlan Burtrann. “ …a brief and tasteful inquiry into interesting social pastimes and their effects. ” — Asgerlan -
Cormyr: The Forest Country
Cormyr: The Forest Country was a book about the kingdom of Cormyr written some time before the mid–14 century DR. By 1357 DR, a thick copy written in a Faerûnian language sat on a -
Cormyrean Freesails
The Cormyrean Freesails were a group of privateers operating on the Sea of Fallen Stars, representing the nation of Cormyr. They defended Cormyr against sahuagin attacks. -
The Cormyr Saga
The Cormyr Saga chronicles the fall of King Azoun IV to the greatest threats to the nation of Cormyr since its founding 1,300 years ago. The Cormyr Saga[] Cormyr: A Novel (July 1996), Beyond -
Category:Cormyrean houses
A list of the houses of Cormyr. -
Category:Cormyr sourcebooks
Cormyr Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images • Sourcebooks -
Category:Cormyr adventures
Adventures set in Cormyr. -
History of Cormyr (timeline)
The Obarskyr family's fate and Cormyr's were intertwined. Founded in 26 DR, the Kingdom of Cormyr was the Kingdom of the Obarskyr family. For all of its time the Kingdom of Cormyr has -
Laws of Cormyr
The laws of Cormyr covered various recorded rules, regulations, proclamations, and guidelines that determined which activities were permitted or forbidden, along with those that had to be undertaken in a specific manner. These laws regulated -
Murder in Cormyr
Murder in Cormyr by Chet Williamson is a Forgotten Realms novel first published in 1996. It is the first book of the loosely connected Mystery series, together with Murder in Halruaa and Murder in Tarsis -
Four from Cormyr
Four from Cormyr is an adventure module for the 2nd edition of Advanced Dungeons& Dragons set in Cormyr. “ The kingdom of Cormyr is a land of law and order, a country populated by citizens who -
Battlepriest of Cormyr
A battlepriest of Cormyr was a priestly member of the Cormyrean Purple Dragons. They aided the military in battle and war while leading prayers for peace and prosperity. The priests provided healing to their fellows -
High Road (Cormyr)
This article is about the road in Cormyr. For other uses, see High Road (disambiguation). The High Road connected the trade city of Easting with the kingdom of Cormyr. It led from Easting to Proskur -
Construction guilds (Cormyr)
The construction guilds of Cormyr were the various guilds that served the needs of bricklayers, stonemasons, joiners, and similar professions, active around 1367 DR. They were benevolent fraternities of folk who practiced the same trade -
Volo's Guide to Cormyr
Volo's Guide to Cormyr is a 2-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ You hold in your hands the fourth popular – nay, indispensable! – travel guide penned by the indefatigable, all-seeing
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