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Duar Obarskyr
King Duar "Longyears" Obarskyr was the 52 monarch in the Obarskyr dynasty and ruler of Cormyr from the Year of the Argent Shafts, 425 DR, to the Year of the Winter Sphinx, 480 DR. He -
Cormyr
This article is about the kingdom. For the sourcebook, see Cormyr (sourcebook). Cormyr (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɪər/ core-MEER ), also known as the Forest Country and the Land of the Purple Dragon was an independent nation in -
Suzail
Suzail (pronounced:/suːˈzeɪl/ soo-ZALE ) was the capital of Cormyr and the seat of power. It was named after Suzara Obarskyr, the mother of the first king. It was originally the farm of Ondeth Obarskyr -
History of Cormyr (timeline)
the Obarskyr family. For all of its time the Kingdom of Cormyr has been ruled by an Obarskyr. By 1368 DR there was a law that only someone with Obarskyr blood may assume the crown -
Castle Obarskyr
rest of the city by Lake Azoun, the Royal Gardens, and several castles of lesser nobility. King Duar Obarskyr, in the 5-century DR, called it Helmstar Castle, which he claimed had come to him -
King's Forest
The King's Forest was located in western Cormyr. It was once home to elves, as the westernmost fragment of Cormanthor, but they abandoned the forest to humankind. The King's Forest was so named -
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 -
Magrath the Minotaur
the city's treasury and took over as its ruler, seeking to expand his influence within Cormyr, and put a price on King Duar Obarskyr's head, higher than what he had paid for Suzail. -
Orbyn
Orbyn (the Edge of Justice) was a longsword crafted for Duar Obarskyr by Amedahast, and one of the Cormyrean Swords of State. It had a soft glow, similar in intensity to the full moon, and -
Azoun Obarskyr I
Azoun I (full name Azoun Obarskyr ) was the 51st king of Cormyr, reigning from 391 –425 DR. He was the son of King Anglond of the Obarskyr dynasty, and was titled "the Crown Prince of -
Galaghard Obarskyr I
king of Cormyr, from 554 DR to 875 DR, making him the longest-reigning monarch in the history of the kingdom. He was King Duar Obarskyr's only son and heir from his second wife. -
432 DR
King Duar Obarskyr, Amedahast, and a raiding party attack the manor house of Dheolur in Cormyr, killing Lord Dheolur and Magrath the Minotaur and swinging the power in Cormyr back towards the Obarskyr crown. Lord -
429 DR
King Duar Obarskyr's army defeats the orc invaders of the King's Forest in Cormyr, but on his return to Suzail he finds that the city has been sold by his father-in-law -
Melineth Turcassan
Melineth Turcassan was the father-in-law of King Duar Obarskyr of Cormyr. When Duar took an army north to battle the orc invaders in the King's Forest, Melineth sold the city of Suzail -
480 DR
Obarskyr dies at the age of 95. The crown of Westgate is claimed by a white-furred androsphinx named Lyonarth., Galaghard I assumes the throne of Cormyr at the death of his father, Duar Obarskyr. -
425 DR
Azoun I, king of Cormyr. Duar Obarskyr becomes king of Cormyr. -
Jhanthyl Lagarr
Lady Jhanthyl Lagarr was the wife of Lord Kuthor Lagarr and, after her husband fell in battle, she eventually became Queen of Cormyr when she married Duar Obarskyr. She had brown hair that came down -
Dheolur
Dheolur was a noble house of Cormyr. One of its houses was situated beyond the Royal Gardens in Suzail, Cormyr, and another in the King's Forest, protected by a 20-foot-high (6.1 -
Lagarr Legacy
The Lagarr Legacy was the name given to a treasure trove amassed by Kuthor Lagarr and his wife Jhanthyl. Specifically, it was used to describe the portion of riches that mysteriously disappeared while being transported -
Kuthor Lagarr
Kuthor Lagarr was a successful warlord from the Vilhon Reach area that decided to carve out a domain of his own on the north side of the Dragonmere in the 5-century DR. Kuthor had -
Turcassan
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Elvrin Crownsilver
Elvrin Crownsilver was a member of the noble Crownsilver family that lived in the 5-century DR. He was a trusted advisor to King Duar Obarskyr of Cormyr. Elvrin was always seen finely dressed in -
Daverna Turcassan
Daverna Turcassan was a queen of Cormyr. Daverna was the daughter of Melineth Turcassan and the first wife of King Duar Obarskyr of Cormyr. -
Dhedluk (human)
This article is about the human farmer. For the town in Cormyr, see Dhedluk (town). Dhedluk was a farmer living in Cormyr who, in 432 DR, helped King Duar Obarskyr and his party raid the -
Threena Cormaeril
Lady Threena Cormaeril was a member of the Cormaeril noble house of Cormyr who married Lord Dheolur in order to spy on the house for King Duar Obarskyr. She married King Duar sometime after he
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