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Dire Wood
The Dire Wood was a part of the High Forest. It was defined by a ring of completely albino oak trees surrounding the hills in the eastern High Forest. Inside the outer ring of pale -
Category:Organizations in the Dire Wood
The Dire Wood Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
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Category:Inhabitants of the Dire Wood
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High Forest
the Lost Peaks in the northwest that form the headwaters of the Dessarin River; the fabled Grandfather Tree; the Dire Wood in the east; as well as many dungeons ruins, abandoned settlements, and mysterious locales. -
Anauroch
This article is about the desert. For the sourcebook, see Anauroch (sourcebook). Anauroch (pronounced:/ɑːˈnɔːrɑːtʃ/ ah-NOR-ach or:/ɑːnˈɔːrɒkh/ an-OAR-ock-h or:/ɑːˈnɔːrɒk/ a-NAW-rock or:/ɑːnˈɔːrɒk/ an-OAR-ock ), or -
Karsus
Lord Karsus was the Netherese creator and caster of the Karsus's avatar spell that triggered the Fall of Netheril. “ "Child-who-would-be-a-god", "the Unmaker of the Weave", "the Ape who would -
Thultanthar
Thultanthar ("Shade" in the Loross language ), also known as the Shade Enclave and the City of Shade, was a Netherese flying city situated in the middle of the Anauroch desert. On Toril, Thultanthar was located -
Karse
dark forest. In the midst of this forest was the Black Glade, a ring of thirteen massive dire oak trees. These strange trees were somehow connected to the thirteen red, pentagonal pyramids found at the -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
The Summoning
The Summoning by Troy Denning is the first novel in the Return of the Archwizards trilogy. “ From the depths of the Demiplane of Shadow comes a new magic so mysterious it confounds even the Chosen -
Monster Manual 3rd edition
For other uses, see Monster Manual. “ From the mundane to the magical, from the meek to the mighty, the Monster Manual brings the monsters of the DUNGEONS& DRAGONS game to life with statistics, descriptions, full -
Wulgreth (Ascalhorn)
This article is about the lich from Ascalhorn. For the lich from Netheril, see Wulgreth (Netheril). Wulgreth of Ascalhorn was the Banite wizard who was responsible for the destruction of two great kingdoms, and the -
Hammer 1
the Plane of Shadow by Galaeron Nihmedu. It appeared hovering over the ruins of Karse in the Dire Wood region of the High forest., In 1373 DR, the lich Sammaster successfully bound his phylactery to -
Heartblood River
ruins of Karse. It was also sometimes known as the Hartblood River. It found its source on the north face of the Star Mounts and wound its way east and south through the Dire Wood. -
Lossarwyn
Lossarwyn, also known as the Ice Lich, was a malevolent undead spellcaster in the 14 century DR. His previous life saw him as a respected healer among the elves of Cormanthor. He had traveled much -
Reitheillaethor
Reitheillaethor or Rheitheillaethor (rye-thigh-way-eh-thor) was a wood elf village of 640 in the High Forest, on the banks of the Heartblood River. In 1374 DR it was ruled by Lady Morgwais -
Order of Thaumaturgists
wizards researched new spells after Mystryl's fall and the ensuing change in the nature of magic. Some of their ancient tomes could still be found within the ruins of towers in the Dire Wood. -
Jhingleshod
Jhingleshod (pronounced:/ˈdʒɪŋgʊlʃɑːd/ JING-gul-shahd ) was the former man-at-arms to the wizard Wulgreth of Ascalhorn, and became an undead knight. Also known as The Iron Axeman, Jhingleshod once had another name, but -
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he endeavors to access the immortal power of the momentary god Karsus, but his servant Jhingleshod murders him. Wulgreth's death releases magical forces that turn him into a lich and create the Dire Wood. -
Curuvar
Curuvar the Brazen was a wizard from Loudwater. Curuvar had a long black beard, wore a robe, and had a raven-topped staff. -
Tianna Skyflower
the Half-Elven Renegades on the southern edge of the High Forest. She moved her home and raiding base from the Dire Wood to near the Shining Falls. She discovered the Cavern of Blooming Stone. -
Shrine of the Undying Heart
The Shrine of the Undying Heart was devoted to the worship of Karsus, the Momentary God. The shrine was located atop a red stone butte on the Star Mounts within the Dire Wood. -
The Fractured Sky
The Fractured Sky is the second book in The Empyrean Odyssey trilogy by Thomas M. Reid. “ Kaanyr Vhok's howl of anguish and betrayal made Aliisza clamp her hands over her ears. The half-demon -
Monster Manual 1st edition
For other uses, see Monster Manual. The Monster Manual is a core sourcebook for the first edition of Advanced Dungeons& Dragons.
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