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Dragon Throne
This article is about the throne of Cormyr. For the throne of Ra-Khati, see Dragon Throne (Ra-Khati). The Dragon Throne was the throne of the king of Cormyr. -
Imaskar
The Imaskar Empire (also known as the Raurin Empire) was an ancient human nation that ruled lands in the east that came to comprise the nations of Mulhorand, Thay, and Unther. Its citizens were the -
Laws of Cormyr
The laws of Cormyr covered various recorded rules, regulations, proclamations, and guidelines that determined which activities were permitted or forbidden, along with those that had to be undertaken in a specific manner. These laws regulated -
Ra-Khati
Ra-Khati was a country of the Hordelands. The country was found deep in the heart of Katakoro Shan. The country was a successor state to Anok-Imaskar after its demise in −1943 DR. Then -
Anok-Imaskar
DR, the surviving artificer Kujawa—who carried one of the False Imaskarcana, Dhonas's Shroud—claimed the Dragon Throne in the Khati city of Thakos (the former capital of Upper Imaskar ). With that, he declared -
Stormlight
Stormlight, by Ed Greenwood, is the fourteenth book of the loosely-related The Harpers series. “ Strange magic is on the loose in Firefall Keep—magic that kills. The mightiest War Wizards are baffled, and the -
Azoun Obarskyr V
Azoun Rhigaerd Palaghard Duar Obarskyr V was the 72 king of Cormyr, having inherited the throne after the death of his grandfather, Azoun IV, as well as a mythic sovereign. He was the son of -
False Imaskarcana
The False Imaskarcana were a collection of seven artifacts known within the ancient Imaskar Empire. By their name, they were associated with the genuine Imaskarcana, seven artifacts that recorded the empire's knowledge of magic -
Cajaan Dynasty
The Cajaan Dynasty was the second of four dynasties of the Third Age of Calimshan. The members of this dynasty were among the nobility of Calimshan before their rise to power. -
Codpiece
Codpieces were a type of front-cover for the breeches of human or humanoid males, allowing them to maintain public decency by covering their private parts. “ Being a princess - any princess - of the Dragon Throne -
Saikhoi
Saikhoi was the capital city of Ra-Khati. Formerly known as Thakos, in ancient times it was the capital of the eastern Imaskar Empire and of the successor empire Anok-Imaskar. After the land of -
Kujawa
Kujawa was an Imaskari human artificer and later emperor of Anok-Imaskar, reigning from −2487 DR to −1943 DR. Some sources, such as the biographer Awagi Nukichi, referred to him as Joon Tsao Choo, and -
Swordsman's belt
Swordsman's belt were enchanted belts created by Vangerdahast Aeiulvana for the distinguished Purple Dragons of Cormyr. These were two types of these belts. Regular swordsman's belts and much more powerful greater swordsman's -
Dhonas's Shroud
Dhonas's Shroud was an artifact known within the ancient Imaskar Empire. It was one of the False Imaskarcana. An alliance of Imaskari archwizards known as the Cabal of Madness created Dhonas's Shroud and -
Nhalbert Taluth
Nhalbert Taluth was the ex-mercenary and ex-soldier from Cormyr who retired and opened a store called Taluth's Shrewd Flight in Mosstone, Tethyr, in the 14 century DR. Taluth's Shrewd Flight was -
Dardreth Marliir
Marliir, Dauneth's older brother, was an unscrupulously cold and calculating man who considered Dauneth to be a servile idiot. He sought the rule of Arabel and cared not who sat upon the Dragon Throne -
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 -
Mordulkin
Mordulkin was a wealthy mage-ruled city-state on the Bay of Chessenta in Chessenta in the Old Empires. Mordulkin stood upon the eastern shore of the Bay of Chessenta, a short distance north of -
Drug
A drug was a substance that was complicated to manufacture, often secretive in nature, and similarly restricted in use under various local laws and ordinances in cities and nations found throughout the Realms. Closely tied -
Hercubes Jedea
King Hercubes Jedea was a human wizard, a member of the Jedea family, and the ruler of the city-state of Mordulkin in Chessenta in the mid- to late 14th century DR. “ The gods forgive -
Jedea
House Jedea was the royal family of the city-state of Mordulkin in Chessenta. The city was a family enclave and traditionally the most powerful mage of the family became king or queen. The Jedea -
Unseelie Court
in an immense cavern of black stone full of stalagmites and stalactites, centered around a single mountainous stalagmite upon which the Queen's black onyx throne stood. The Black Diamond itself rested upon the throne. -
Adventurers League/Dreams of the Red Wizards
The Dreams of the Red Wizards storyline modules are primarily set surrounding, on, or within the waters of the Sea of Fallen Stars. They are loosely linked to the nautical themes of Ghosts of Saltmarsh -
Brandy
Brandy was a popular type of alcoholic beverage. Rare high-quality brandy was expensive and could fetch up to 200 gp for a decanter's worth and up to 300 gp for a cask. -
Mechanus
The Clockwork Nirvana of Mechanus, sometimes called Nirvana, was an Outer Plane in the Great Wheel cosmology representing the alignment of lawful neutral and home of the modrons. “ Mechanus is a place of rules. Law
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