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List of books (in-universe)
This is a list of books known to exist in the Realms, with dates (in Dalereckoning) and authors, if known. The "Original" column indicates if the stored physical work was a copy or not. Many -
Crystrum of Tranquility
The Crystrum of Tranquility was an object sacred to the Eldathyn faith. The Crystrum of Tranquility was a perfect sphere of unblemished, colorless crystal about 1 foot (30 centimeters) in diameter. -
Kao Dynasty
The Kao Dynasty (meaning "the High Dynasty") was a dynasty of the empire of Shou Lung that lasted from Shou Year 1025 (−225 DR) to Shou Year 2050 (800 DR). "Kao Dynasty" was also a -
Huacli
Huacli was a nation in Central Maztica. Five of its six city-states were conquered by Nexal. Huacli was located west of Nexal, in a mostly barren, rocky land liberally strewn with mountains. However, the -
Ramtharage Druin
Ramtharage Druin was a priest of Eldath in the Misty Forest in 1358 DR. In 1358 DR, just after the start of the Time of Troubles, Ramthar had imprisoned a group of rangers of Mielikki -
Tyr
Tyr (pronounced:/ˈtɪər/ TEER ) was the lawful good greater god of law and justice in the Faerûnian pantheon. He was the leader of the coalition of deities known as the Triad. Tyr was particularly popular -
Neverwinter
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Faerûnian pantheon
The Faerûnian pantheon was the most worshiped pantheon on Faerûn, a continent on Toril. The Faerûnian pantheon was a pantheon of deities. Pantheons were a group of deities who were worshiped by people who shared -
Hag
Hags were horrible witches of wicked intent and ancient origin, dark fey tied to primal forces whose foul magic and mysterious malevolence haunted fairy tales and nightmares. Equal parts hideous and heinous, hags embodied what -
Gold dragon
and wise, they were relentless and dedicated foes of evil, injustice, and foul play. While respected for their fairness and knowledge, they were also grim and reserved, and usually avoided casual contact with other dragons. -
Undead
This article is about the living dead. For the novel in The Haunted Lands trilogy, see Undead (novel). Undead were once-living creatures that had been animated by spiritual or supernatural forces. Some deities employed -
Goliath
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Dao
evil beings that saw nothing wrong in enslaving others, despite greatly fearing the loss of their own freedom and despising whoever would imprison them. However, they would almost always returns acts of fairness and kindness. -
Verbeeg
Verbeegs (pronounced:/vɜːrˈbigz/ vur-BEEGZ; pl: verbeeg or: verbeegs ) were giant-kin and were also sometimes known as human behemoths because they resembled humans more than any other giant race. Verbeegs greatly resembled humans, but -
Crystal Spire
The Crystal Spire, formerly known as the Bone Castle, was the joint divine realm of Kelemvor and Jergal. It was located in the City of the Dead in the Oinos layer of Hades according to -
Hermes
Hermes (pronounced:/ˈhɛrmiz/ HER-meez ) was an interloper deity of commerce, thieves, and travelers who originated from another plane of existence. His avatar was barred from entering Realmspace. Hermes' avatar form perfectly resembled his true -
Dabron Sashenstar
This is a Good Article! Dabron Sashenstar was a merchant prince of Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast in the mid–14 century DR. He was an aristocrat and leader of House Sashenstar and -
Ghars
Ghars was a small farming village turned market town in the Eastern Plains of Cormyr, near the Vast Swamp, in the mid–14 century DR. From Ghars, a trail ran east-north-east to Besert -
Thornslinger
Thornslingers were a species of carnivorous plant that could be found in the Realms. A kind of small tree, these plants had spidery branches and a largely white hue, with pale-yellow blossoms. On average -
High Heralds
The High Heralds were the leadership council of the Heralds of Faerûn. Each High Herald used the traditional name of his or her office instead of their real name when conducting Herald business. Established in -
Belleethe Kheldorna
Belleethe Kheldorna was the Waterbaron of the city of Yartar. With justice and fairness, Belleethe oversaw the trade within her city. She also enforced the law of the land, dedicating herself to the protection of -
Buorstag Hlammythyl
This article is about the sheriff of Voonlar. For the Lord of Iriaebor, see Bron. Buorstag Hlammythyl was the elected Bron (also seen as "bron", possibly a corruption of "baron" ) or sheriff of the town -
Dovo
Dovo was an inhabitant of the town of Ghars in Cormyr in the mid–14 century DR. He was an assistant to blacksmith Aunsible Durn and notably revealed to be posing as the ghost of -
Fastred
Fastred was an infamous bandit chieftain who was based in the Vast Swamp between Cormyr and Sembia hundreds of years before the 14 century DR. Many histories of Cormyr made mention of Fastred, both in -
Barthelm Meadowbrock
Barthelm Meadowbrock was a merchant of the town of Ghars in Cormyr in the mid–14 century DR. Barthelm was the owner of the local grist mill, which processed barley, oats, and wheat before being
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