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Council of Mages
The Council of Mages was a primarily advisory group of arcane spellcasters who served the Cormyr, along with its monarch and their royal family. While they were synonymous with the famous War Wizards that defended -
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Council of Five (Amn)
The Council of Five was the ruling body of the nation of Amn during the 15 century DR. It replaced the previous, anonymous, administration known as the Council of Six. Like their predecessors, the Council -
Council of Elders
This article is about the council that governed the city of Everlund. For the ruling body of Halruaa, see Council of Elders (Halruaa). The Council of Elders was the government of the city of Everlund -
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 -
List of drow houses
(A ninth seat was awarded to the Mistress of Arach-Tinilith, who was Sos'Umptu Baenre at the time.) Sshamath -
Night of the Hunter
not only do Drizzt and his allies face a perilous journey through the Underdark and the dangers of the undead that lie within, but they must cross through a colony of drow, who would like -
History of Waterdeep
The history of Waterdeep dated back to an ancient elven settlement called Aelinthaldaar, which was the capital of the Tel-quessir city-state of Illefarn starting around the year −8500 DR. Due to massive orc -
History of the Cult of the Dragon
lichdom and beyond. Even after the mad mage's final destruction in the 1400's the Cult of the Dragon continued on, enduring a period of dormancy before evolving under the new leadership of Severin -
Eye of the Beholder (game)
could be at the heart of this evil? And can anyone survive to find out? In Eye of the Beholder, you take control of a band of four adventurers as they seek to unravel the -
History of Myth Drannor
The history of Myth Drannor was long and tumultuous, fraught with rises to power and falls to ruin. It spans the timeline of the original city of Cormanthor, along with that of Myth Drannor into -
History of Cormanthyr
The history of Cormanthyr dates back nearly six millennia ago to the forest realm of Arcorar, where a number of previously existing elven communities were found. The beginnings of Cormanthyr trace back to the Crown -
List of sourcebooks in order of publication
A list of sourcebooks published in the Forgotten Realms setting. 2020[] Tasha's Cauldron of Everything (November 2020), Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden (September 2020) -
Mysteries of the Moonsea
Forgotten Realms Region in Many Years. Mysteries of the Moonsea offers an in-depth look at one of the most important regions of the Forgotten Realms. The Moonsea region is full of wealth and peril -
War of the Shining Crusade
Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The War of the Shining Crusade was a series of battles fought between the crusaders of Caelar Argent the "Shining -
History of Zhentil Keep
original purpose of the encampment was to facilitate trade with the Iron House dwarves in the mines of Tethyamar. The trading camp had the benefit of being located further away from the dangerous lands of -
History of the Dalelands
to the east across the Sea of Fallen Stars, supposedly the ancestral home to the Dalesfolk. Regardless of the truth of this, the early humans found within the Dalelands were known to be of Chondathan -
The Year of Rogue Dragons
The Year of Rogue Dragons is a trilogy by Richard Lee Byers. It covers the calamitous events of 1373 DR, the "Year of Rogue Dragons". Around −25,000 DR, at the dawn of history, both -
Drow
some non-evil and an even smaller number of good drow existed. “ Station: In all the world of the drow, there is no more important word. It is the calling of their—of our—religion -
Menzoberranzan
Upper Northdark. Menzoberranzan was possibly the most well known drow city in Faerûn. It was the home of Drizzt Do'Urden, and many of his early adventures dealt with the political intrigue and characters of -
Red Wizards
Wizards and in fact all of Thay was the Council of Zulkirs. The ruling body comprised eight of the most powerful Red Wizards, each of whom represented one of the schools of magic. Each of -
Netheril
and the commoners of Low Netheril settled in demesnes on the coast of the Narrow Sea. During its glory years before Dale Reckoning, the Empire of Magic would spread across a great stretch of Faerûn. -
War Wizards
spellcaster organization of Cormyr. For other uses, see War Wizard (disambiguation). The War Wizards were a group of battle-mages and sorcerers who fought on behalf of the kingdom of Cormyr and its Crown. They -
Mulmaster
known as the City of Danger, was an independent city-state found in the harsh Moonsea region of north Faerûn. While Mulmaster controlled no land beyond its city walls for much of its history, it -
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