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Coronal
Coronal is called a Rysar, which begins and ends with the rule of a single elf. A Coronal's reign is monarchial and rules over all. The word of a Coronal is the word of -
Coronal Guard
of swordmages, whose loyalty to their liege was unquestionable. These early swordmages of Cormanthyr, like the modern Coronal Guard, were known as armathors and it is from their heritage that the Coronal Guard of the -
Category:Coronals
A list of Coronals (elven monarchs). -
Lolth
Lolth (pronounced:/lɑːlθ/ lalth or:/loʊlθ/ lolth or:/loʊɑːlθ/ loalth ), or Lloth, known as the Queen of Spiders as well as the Queen of the Demonweb Pits, was the most influential goddess of the drow -
Corellon
Corellon, or more fully Corellon Larethian (pronounced:/kɔːrɛlʌn lɑːˈrɛθiɑːn/ kor-el-un la-RETH-ee-an listen ), whose titles included Creator of the Elves and the Protector, was the patron god of all elves. He -
Seldarine
The Seldarine (Elvish for "fellowship of brothers and sisters of the wood") was the elven pantheon of gods that resided on the astral dominion of Arvandor under the leadership of Corellon Larethian. Each member of -
Dark Seldarine
This is a Good Article! The Dark Seldarine was the drow pantheon of gods. -
Vhaeraun
This is a Good Article! Vhaeraun (pronounced:/veɪˈrɔːn/ vay-RAWN ), also called the Masked Lord, the Masked God of Night, The Shadow, and, less frequently, the Shadow Lord, the Masked Mage and the Lord of -
Second Sundering
The Second Sundering, also known as the Sundering of Toril and Abeir, was a great catastrophic event in the history of the worlds of Abeir and Toril, that took place during the decade of the -
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 -
Aquatic elf
Aquatic elves (also called sea elves and Alu'Tel'Quessir in their own tongue ) were water-breathing cousins to land-dwelling elves. Although they were of the same subrace, aquatic elves from the Great Sea -
Morkoth
This article is about the evil sea creatures. For the ship that was named after these creatures, see Morkoth (ship). Morkoths (pronounced:/ˈmɔːrkɑːθs/ MOR-kaths ) were known as wraiths of the deep, a cruel and -
Arborea
This article is about the Great Wheel cosmology Outer plane. For the World Tree version, see Arvandor. The Olympian Glades of Arborea, sometimes simplified to just Olympus or Arborea, was the Outer Plane in the -
Dalelands
The Dalelands, also referred to as the Dales, was a region in north Faerûn of dense forests and bountiful, rolling farmlands. It comprised a loosely-organized group of countries called dales that were as diverse -
Merfolk
Merfolk (sing& pl; masc pl: mermen; fem pl: mermaids ) were aquatic humanoids with bodies that were half human and half fish. A merfolk person had the upper body, arms, and head of a fair-featured -
Baelnorn lich
Baelnorn liches, sometimes simply called baelnorns, were elves who chose a path of Prime -bound duty beyond death. These undead defenders unswervingly protected their clan and its holdings for centuries. The majority of baelnorn were -
Neverwinter Wood
The Neverwinter Wood, previously called Llewyrrwood by the elves of Illefarn, was dense forest located in the North. It possessed a sense of magic within it. The Neverwinter River flowed down from Mount Hotenow through -
Artifact
An artifact was a type of magic item of exceptional power that could not be reproduced using normal magical means. Artifacts created through spiritual means were sometimes called relics. This diverse category included the works -
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 -
Cormanthyr
of recent history it has been in ruin, though recently it has risen again under a new Coronal. Its capital, Cormanthor, was the first of any city to have a mythal created by wizardry, whereas -
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Sharn
The sharns were mysterious aberrations. The sharns were also called shiftshades, blackclaws, shimmershadows, skulkingdeaths, and fhaorn’quessir.. Sharns had two physical forms. Their first form was their natural one, the form they were in most -
Crown Wars
alleged link between their family and the Olrythii, ruling family of dark and wood elves of Miyeritar, Coronal Ivósaar Vyshaan chose to make a claim toward the rulership of the latter kingdom. When peaceful overtures -
Halisstra Melarn
Halisstra Melarn was a drow priestess of House Melarn in Ched Nasad. At her "death," she was turned into a demonic servant of Lolth known as the Lady Penitent. Halisstra was tall for a drow -
Shalarin
Shalarin (also called fins, finheads, wild-tiders by merfolk, and skelar by noble malenti ) were an undersea race of graceful humanoid swimmers. Shalarin were hairless humanoids with smooth skin like that of a dolphin. They
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