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Fendarl's Gate
Fendarl's Gate was a village of shepherds in the Sunset Vale in the Western Heartlands on the upper River Chionthar between Berdusk and Iriaebor. It stood on the northern bank of the Chionthar, in -
House Illance
House Illance was a noble house of Cormyr based in Suzail. Although the family was based in Suzail it had deep roots in Marsember and owned many properties through a complicated web of small companies -
Sorgar Illance
Sorgar Illance was the head of the Illance noble house of Cormyr. He was an ex-adventurer who was both bald and bitter. He was a thief and cruelly enjoyed brawling, especially to the death -
Delamartina Illance
Delamartina Illance was a member of the Illance noble family of Cormyr. She was very beautiful and rumored to have had four royal bastards, whom Vangerdahast found homes for. -
Martin Illance
Martin Freyault Illance is head of the Illance noble house of Cormyr. He is one of the most handsome young men at court but has been spurned by both princesses, considered most untrustworthy noble in -
Dagh Illance
Dagh Illance was a knight and a member of the Illance noble family in Cormyr who rode with Alusair Obarskyr. He was hot tempered and battle-hungry, but Alusair thought him a fool like Martin -
Fraeyer Illance
Fraeyer Illance was a member of the Illance noble family of Cormyr in the mid–14 century DR. Fraeyer was tall, slender, and soft-spoken. He was described as darkly handsome. He spoke softly. -
Traevyn Illance
Traevyn Illance was an old noble in Cormyr and lord of the Illance noble house in the late 15 century DR. In 1479 DR, Traevyn visited Broryn Windstag and his friend to check on their -
Jhartos Illance
Jhartos Illance was a young nobleman who lived in the Cormyrean Embassy in Calimport. Jhartos was the fourth son of the Illance noble family and the younger cousin of Mallik, third in line to his -
Mallik Illance
Captain Mallik Illance of the Illance family, elder cousin of Jhartos, was seventh in line for the clan's lordship and was one of the clan's few ship owners. He lived in the Cormyrean -
Garonder Illance
Garonder Illance was an old noble in Cormyr and the lord of House Illance. In 1487 DR, Garonder gathered with other nobles to discuss the threats facing the kingdom, among them there were also Mirt -
Category:Members of the Illance family
Members of the Illance noble family of Cormyr. -
Marsember
Marsember (pronounced:/mɑːrˈsɛmbʌr/ mar-SEM-burr ), also known as the City of Spices, was a metropolis and the busiest port in the entire kingdom of Cormyr. The city lay on sandy islands in the swampy -
Alusair Obarskyr
Alusair Nacacia Obarskyr, the Steel Regent, was the princess and regent of the kingdom of Cormyr, and the youngest child of King Azoun IV and Queen Filfaeril. Alusair led Cormyr as its regent for her -
1479 DR
Chessenta defeats Threskel in a brief war and claims Threskel as a vassal kingdom., Chessenta erupts into a brief civil war in which the Brotherhood of the Griffon, Akanûl and Chessentan forces loyal to Shala -
1369 DR
Ches 30: Waterdeep repels an attack from the forces of Iakhovas but trade with Maztica is stunted for almost a year as a result. This is the Deepwater War., Mirtul 2: A guild of vampires -
Obarskyr
Obarskyr was the royal house of Cormyr. The Obarskyr family originally rose to prominence in Impiltur as a mercenary company. -
Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast
Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. This book is the third in the celebrated series of travel guides by Volothamp -
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 -
Wyvernspur (house)
Wyvernspur was a noble house of Cormyr. House Wyvernspur had a seat at Redstone Castle in Immersea, where the most prominent local building was a fortified sandstone manor house on a high hill just south -
The Herald
The Herald by Ed Greenwood is the sixth and final novel in The Sundering series. It is also a novel in the Elminster series. “ Chaos grips Faerûn as vainglory, prophecy, and ancient forces comingle in -
House Cormaeril
House Cormaeril was a noble house of Cormyr. Their estate was situated beyond the Royal Gardens in Suzail, Cormyr. It was an enemy of the Illance house. The Cormaerils had a long-standing rivalry with -
Huntsilver
Huntsilver was a noble house of Cormyr. An "old blood" family, it was considered one of the Royal Houses, owing to its close ties to the Obarskyr royal line. The family lived in Huntsilver Palace -
House Crownsilver
House Crownsilver was a royal noble house of Cormyr whose estate was situated beyond the Royal Gardens in Suzail, Cormyr. The family crest was three silver crowns that appeared to be falling, but were pierced -
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