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Court of Stars
This is a Good Article! This article is about the realm of the celestial eladrin. For the parliament of archfey, see Court of Stars (Feywild). -
Courts of Illusion
The Courts of Illusion were the divine realm of Leira before her death during the Time of Troubles, according to the Great Wheel cosmology. Like all of Leira's actions and deeds, her realm was -
Courtyard of Lolth
The Courtyard of Lolth was a temple dedicated to Lolth in Maerimydra and was destroyed during the Silence of Lolth. Located on the noble plateau above the rest of Maerimydra, the Courtyard of Lolth was -
Court herald
Court heralds were members of the Heralds of Faerûn who focused primarily on gaining knowledge. Their role was closely related to that of loremasters. Anyone who decided to become a court herald would be visited -
Court of Enlightenment
The Court of Enlightenment, or the first court, was part of the complex of the Palace of the Enlightened Throne in Huzuz in 1367 DR. This large court faced the Golden Mosque. Elaborate decorative tiles -
Court of Rorn
The Court of Rorn was a religious cult dedicated to the primordial Rorn, that operated in Fimbrul, Laerakond. The Court of Rorn goal was to prepare the world for the awakening of Rorn. In order -
Court of Grandeur
The Court of Grandeur, or the third court, was part of the complex of the Palace of the Enlightened Throne in Huzuz in 1367 DR. This large court was decorated with a bounty of flowers -
Court of Rhythm
The Court of Rhythm was a religious organization in Zakhara whose members followed the teachings of Hajama, the Zakharan god of courage. The Court of Rhythm favored the short sword. -
Court of Proclamations
The Court of Proclamations, or the second court, was part of the complex of the Palace of the Enlightened Throne in Huzuz in 1367 DR. This large court was capable of holding 2,000 visitors -
Unseelie Court
The Unseelie Court was an organization of evil fey creatures surrounding the Queen of Air and Darkness, as well as her divine realm. The Unseelie Court was a mirror opposite of the Seelie Court; where -
Seelie Court
This article is about the pantheon of fey deities. For the location, see Seelie Court (divine realm). The Seelie Court (also called the Summer Court ) was a pantheon of deities of the fey. -
Elven Court
The Elven Court (sometimes called "Old Elven Court" after its destruction by the drow) was one of four old elven communities in the forest of Cormanthor (the others being Myth Drannor, Semberholme and the Tangled -
Lord's Court
This article is about the court of Waterdeep. For the meeting in Shadowdale, see Shadowdale. The Lord's Court was the highest court in the city of Waterdeep in the 14th century DR. -
The Courting of Fire
The Courting of Fire is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Tyranny of Dragons series of adventures published for the D -
Dran & Courtier
The Dran& Courtier was an inn in Red Larch. A favorite of locals and travelers, the inn also secretly served as testing ground for new recruits of the adventuring company Acquisitions Incorporated. “ Stop by the -
The Court
The Court was one of the realms of Tyr God of Law. The Court included a massive marble hall from which Tyr ruled his realm much like a court of law. It was impossible to -
Elven Court bow
Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Elven Court bow was an ancient, ceremonial longbow from the Elven Court, one of cities of the empire of -
Seelie Court (divine realm)
This article is about the divine realm. For the pantheon, see Seelie Court. The Seelie Court was the divine realm that was home to the pantheon of the same name. -
Captains' Court
The Captains' Court was the main government building in Luskan. The palace was located one block ahead of the south wall of Luskan, specifically on Aldever's Street, opposite the Hall of Warriors. -
Star Court
The Star Court was a government building in Silverymoon used for holding courts and assemblies in the mid–14 century DR. To be accepted as a citizen, every person intending to reside in Silverymoon (whether -
Nightingale Court
Nightingale Court was a busy administrative and cultural part of Myth Drannor filled with majestic structures. The area was badly damaged and destroyed in the Weeping War. Once, this area was filled with beautiful architecture -
Merciful Court
The Merciful Court was the divine realm of Sharindlar. According to the Great Wheel cosmology, it was located in Nidavellir, the third layer of Ysgard. In the World Tree cosmology, it was located in Dwarfhome -
Huzuz/Court District
The Court District was one of the wards of Huzuz, the City of Delights. The Court District was the wealthiest section of Huzuz. It encompassed the royal palace and had a splendid view of the -
Dermin Courtierdale
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Dermin Courtierdale was a famous -
Wildhound Court
Wildhound Court was a courtyard in the Mountainside neighborhood of Waterdeep. It's name was derived from the strange effect it had on stray dogs who seem to be attracted to the courtyard by an
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