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Dales Council
defense and various objections between the dales. Before the 15 century DR it was hosted by alternating dales, but was eventually permanently seated in Ashabenford within Mistledale. The Dales council was formed after the defeat -
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 -
North Faerûn
This article is about the geographic north of Faerûn. For the region known as The North, see The North. The region of North Faerûn stretched from the frigid High Ice and the Anauroch desert in -
Wailing Years
The Wailing Years, also known as the Plague Years, was a cataclysmic time period in the chronology of Toril and Abeir. Taking place between 1385 DR, the Year of Blue Fire, and 1395 DR, the -
1393 DR
The Wailing Years Sembian investors begin buying up land in the southern Dalelands. Concerned, Azoun V issues a formal objection to the Dale's Council in Archendale but the King's emissary is rebuffed. -
Standing Stone
Dalelands. More specifically, the monument celebrated their alliance that grew out of the agreement known as the Dales Compact. It also marked the beginning of the use of Dale reckoning calendar, which gained widespread use -
Teshendale
the Desertsmouth Mountains. The former dale has since become a desolate land covered in ruins. The Dales Council continued to keep an empty seat for Teshendale as a reminder of what happened when the Dales -
History of the Dalelands
The History of the Dalelands was told to have originated in the Great Dale, a ways to the east across the Sea of Fallen Stars, supposedly the ancestral home to the Dalesfolk. Regardless of the -
Aencar Burlisk
Aencar Burlisk (ay-AN-kar ) was a Dalesfolk hero who united all of the Dales (with the exception of Archendale and High Dale ), in 1038 DR. It was unknown when Aencar was born. Aencar was -
Theremen Ulath
Theremen Ulath was the lord of Deepingdale in 1374 DR. Responsible for the Dale's defense, enforcing laws, and handling diplomatic matters, Theremen always used only the minimum authority necessary. -
Swords of Archendale
mage of the military, respectively. In 1440 DR the Swords were discovered to be consorting with Sembia, allowing the dale to counter the subversion by strengthening ties with the other free dales of the Dalelands. -
Lord of Highmoon
and its capital city of Highmoon. This lordship was not hereditary, but rather appointed to a deserving candidate by the dale's town council, a collection of upstanding citizens of the city and surrounding countryside. -
Scardale Town
Scardale Town was the capital city of the region of Scardale, although it had lost this distinction for a period of time, and was often served as largest city in all of the Dalelands. It -
Highcastle
to trade in the warmer spring and summer months. The city of Highcastle was home to High Dale's ruling body, the Dale Council and the High Constable, which was Irreph Mulmar in 1367 DR -
Grand Mairshar
the crucial responsibility to maintain its defense, uphold its law, and discuss matters with foreign powers. A council known as the Tassel Elders, comprising a representative from each of the dale's twelve tassels, consulted -
Harrowdale
This article is about the dale in the Dalelands. For the town formerly named Harrowdale Town, see New Velar. Harrowdale, formerly Velarsdale and Halvan's Dale, was the oldest of the surviving dale within the -
Zhentarim
make Moander seem nice. Their names are feared as far south as my native land. And the council who rules them, the Zhentarim, are twice as dark as the Keepers. ” — Akabar Bel Akash As an -
Harpers
The Harpers, or Those Who Harp, were a semi-secret organization dedicated to promoting good, preserving history (including art and music of old), and maintaining a balance between civilization and nature by keeping kingdoms small -
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 -
Ten Towns
The Ten Towns were a loose confederation of frontier villages found in Icewind Dale in the western Frozenfar. The communities of the Ten Towns attracted those people of Faerûn determined to find a life for -
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
This article is about the elven empire. For the sourcebook, see Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves. Cormanthyr (pronounced:/kɔːrmɑːnˈθɪər/ kor-man-THEER ) is one of many Tel'Quessir (elven and eladrin) empires that have graced -
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Azoun Obarskyr IV
King Azoun Obarskyr IV (pronounced:/ɑːzˈuːʌn/ az-OO-un ) of Cormyr was the king of Cormyr from 1336 DR to 1371 DR and a member of the Purple Dragon Knights. During his reign, the kingdom -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It is a Forgotten Realms campaign sourcebook for use with the 3 edition of the Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game
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