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Undermountain
and its namesake mountain. Originally home to the dwarves of Clan Melairkyn, the Underhalls were home to a grand dwarfhold before they were taken over by the "Mad Mage" Halaster Blackcloak and his seven apprentices. -
Delzoun
This article is about the dwarven kingdom. For the region within the Silver Marches, see Old Delzoun. Delzoun, also known as the Northkingdom, was a great dwarven nation of the North during the Age of -
Mount Waterdeep
Mount Waterdeep was the name of the mountain on and around which the city of Waterdeep was built. It was a rough, rocky mountain and stood some 700 feet (210 meters) above the sea level -
Tethyamar
of chambers were constructed that made up the housing, forges, tombs and storage areas of the dwarves of Tethyamar. This design resulted in a far more widespread dwarf hold compared to others of its kind. -
Dungeon of the Ruins
The Dungeon of the Ruins was an abandoned dwarf hold located about halfway between Mithral Hall and Nesmé. Originally a dwarven hold called Andalbruin, the site was transformed into a human village when the Selskar -
The Zoarstar
The Zoarstar was the guildhall of a Waterdhavian guild known as the Scriveners', Scribes',& Clerks' Guild. This guildhall was located along the northwest corner Quill Alley and the Wide Way, in the Trades Ward of -
Menzoberranzan
This article is about the city. For other uses, see Menzoberranzan (disambiguation). Menzoberranzan (pronounced:/ˈmɛnzoʊbəˈrɑːnzɑːn/ MEN-zoh-buh-RAN-zan ), the City of Spiders, was a large underground drow city-state in the Upper Northdark -
Spine of the World
This article is about the mountain range. For the novel, see The Spine of the World. The Spine of the World was a mountain range that stretched across the northwest region of Faerûn from the -
Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
Dungeons& Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is a Dungeons& Dragons crossover Magic: The Gathering set that occurs within the Forgotten Realms. “ Everything you love from Dungeons& Dragons meets Magic in the Forgotten Realms! Play -
Mount Hotenow
Mount Hotenow (pronounced HOE-teh-NOW ), known to the ancient dwarves as Glaurimm, was a volcano amid the Crags mountain range, situated to the northeast of the city of Neverwinter on the Sword Coast North -
Frozenfar
The Frozenfar was the coldest, most remote region of the North. It comprised the Spine of the World mountains; the frigid lands to the north and west; including Icewind Dale, the Cold Run, the icebergs -
Stone Bridge
Stone Bridge was a bridge located along the River Dessarin, connecting Red Larch and the Long Road via the Stone Trail to Beliard on Jundar's Pass, and the High Forest. The bridge, which was -
Vandra Hillborn
DR. She famously led an expedition into the depths of Mount Hotenow to explore an newly-uncovered dwarfhold from ancient Delzoun, in search of an entrance to fabled city of Gauntlgrym, “ We came here looking -
Haunghdannar
Haunghdannar was a small realm of seafaring dwarves located on the Sword Coast during the Age of the Proud People. They remained vigilant against the beasts of west Faerûn, but were eventually driven mad by -
Baera
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Baera was a dwarven surveyor that lived on the -
History of Impiltur
The history of Impiltur dated back to the fall of Jhaamdath, over a century before the Year of Dale Reckoning. -
Desertsmouth Mountains
The Desertsmouth Mountains, also known as the Tethyamar Mountains and formerly known as the Teshan Mountains, were a range of mountains that separated the Dalelands region, to the east, from the great desert of Anauroch -
Ammarindar (kingdom)
This article is about the ancient dwarven kingdom. For settlement of tanarukks, see Ammarindar. Ammarindar was an ancient dwarven kingdom of the North, spanning the Greypeak Mountains and the region of the Northdark under the -
Grunwald
Grunwald was a small, yet civilized Uthgardt village in the North. Grunwald was located in the Lurkwood of northwest Faerûn. -
Southkrypt Garden
This article is about the dwarven ruins. For the forest, see Kryptgarden Forest. The Southkrypt Garden, also known simply as Southkrypt, was the ruins of a dwarfhold on the northern edge of Kryptgarden Forest. The -
Highstar Lake
Highstar Lake was a body of water located in the Delimbiyr Vale region of the Savage Frontier. It was the subject of a number of tales, legends, mystifying appearances and mysterious disappearances. This lake was -
Underhome
fortress, home to the great treasures and wealthiest clans of the gold dwarves of Faerûn. This great dwarfhold consisted of three massive caverns, whose colossal, 70' (21.3 m) tall, solid-gold gates were nestled -
Wormwrithings
The Wormwrithings were a series of twisting tunnels located to the north and west of Blingdenstone in the Underdark. Most of the tunnels of the Wormwrithings were ten-foot diameter tubes which typically intersected each -
Lyrabar
Lyrabar, previously known as Impil's Tor, was a great port-city that served as the capital of Impiltur for many years. It boasted some of the most grand and beautiful builds of the realm -
Citadel Yaunoroth
the kingdom from the growing orc hordes. Built into the Greypeak Mountains that overlooked Naurogloth, this ancient dwarfhold extended under the peaks with a network of subterranean tunnels. A single, goblin-made burrow extended from
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