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Elven language
Elven (commonly called Elvish and sometimes referred to as the True Tongue ) was the language (or language family) of the Tel’Quessir (e.g., eladrin, elves, and drow ). Its script was known as Espruar. Language -
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Moon elf
Moon elves, also known as Teu-tel-quessir in the elven language or as silver elves, were the most common of all the elven subraces. More tolerant of humans than other elves, moon elves were -
Elven dictionary
A list of words and phrases from the Elven language. Disclaimer: The views expressed in the following links do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki, nor does any lore presented -
Arvandor
This is a Good Article! This article is about the divine realm. For the first layer of Arborea, see Arvandor (layer). -
Creator race
— Eratharn of Candlekeep, The Kingdoms of Men: A Guide to the Great Rulers “ History shows that Faerûn has enjoyed many masters. The passing millennia first saw the domination of the creator races give way -
Espruar
to write the Elven language. Espruar was a graceful and fluid script. It was commonly used to decorate jewelry, monuments, and magic items. It was also used as the writing system for the Dambrathan language. -
Bramble
Brambles were a small race of evil fey. Brambles were a humanoid looking race that on average grew to be 3 in (0.076 m) tall. Their skin was dark and wrinkled, they had long -
Llewyrr
the high elves and it is suspected the they were the descendants of the survivors of a shipwrecked elven vessel that was on a pilgrimage to Evermeet, but only the Llewyrr can know for sure. -
Ghazneth
The seven ghazneths were fell demons created by Nalavarauthatoryl from prominent members of Cormyrean royalty and nobility who had betrayed Cormyr in some way. Even a single ghazneth was incredibly deadly, displaying phenomenal power and -
Church of Umberlee
This is a Good Article! The Church of Umberlee was disorganized, and different locales vary significantly in how they practiced faith in the Bitch Queen. Following Umberlee's nature, internal disputes and questions of primacy -
Siluvanede
ruins of Aryvandaar. At the time, most migrating elves were looking for a new homeland that pure elven, away from the expanding humans, dwarves, and other races, while others looked to distance themselves from the -
Swords of Eveningstar
Swords of Eveningstar, by Ed Greenwood, is the first book of The Knights of Myth Drannor trilogy. “ They are the defenders of all that is good and decent in the Realms. A rollicking band of -
The Sentinel
This article is about the novel. For the wizard from Elventree, see The Sentinel (Elventree). For other uses, see Sentinel (disambiguation). -
Blackstaff (novel)
This article is about the book. For other uses, see Blackstaff (disambiguation). Blackstaff by Steven E. Schend is the first book of The Wizards series of standalone novels and Schend's first novel. -
Mithardir
covered in a white, powdery dust that gave it its name―"Mithardir" meant "white dust" in the Elven language. Some areas were also covered in snow. Its climate was mild and temperate, but often swept -
Crescent Grove
The Crescent Grove, also called Gwyllachaightaeryll (meaning the Many-Splendored in the Elven language ) or simply Corellon's Tower, was the great palace of Arvandor and the divine realm of Corellon Larethian and Sehanine Moonbow -
Deniak
Deniak was a splinter Cult of the Dragon leader and spellcaster and the brother of Delina. “ "I always said the cult's greatest enemy was itself...fools leading fools." ” — Deniak on the Cult of the -
Beriand
Beriand was a blind elder moon elf cleric of Mystra and one of the adventurers from Elven Court that answered the call to arms against the Cult of the Dragon in 1369 DR. “ Welcome back -
Quess'Ar'Teranthvar
Quess'Ar'Teranthvar, also known as the Golden Grove of Hidden Knowledge was a collection of five sets of ten Nether Scrolls each, changed into the form of a tree. A High Mage named Tyvollus -
Elven chainmail
Elven chainmail, also known as elven chain, was a type of chainmail that was created by the elves of Faerûn. This armor was of the finest elven craftsmanship, just as resilient as it was delicate -
Aglarondan language
Aglarondan was a regional tongue of East Faerûn and the official language of Aglarond. Aglarondan was spoken from Dahst in the north to the Yuirwood in the south, and from Ingdal's Arm in the -
Pow Ming
Pow Ming was a wizard who lived in Yartar sometime after the War of the Silver Marches, in the late 15 century DR. Pow Ming acted as security chief of the Grand Dame, a riverboat -
Myth Adofhaer
Myth Adofhaer, formerly known as Adofhaeranede, was a mythal-cloaked sun elf city in the ancient realm of Siluvanede (founded c. −8400 DR) in the High Forest. Around −5300 DR, Siluvanedenn elves established a mythal -
Caalenfaire
Caalenfaire was a powerful elven diviner of ancient Myth Drannor obsessed with knowledge of the secrets of past and the future who unwillingly became undead bound to one of the vaults inside the Speculum. He
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