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Drover's Last Drink
for the wagons to be collected, readied, and outfitted for travel along the Trade Way. The Drover's Last Drink was located just outside Mosstone's gates to the Drovers' Field on Rimmon's Lane. -
Belark
The Belark family was one of the four satraps that held sway in the trading town of Delzimmer circa the Year of Rogue Dragons, 1373 DR. Although rivals with the other three families, they kept -
Waterdeep/Field Ward
The Field Ward of Waterdeep was an unofficial ward of the city, located between the inner and outer walls on the north side of town. It was in fact the city's slums — possessing the -
Drow
Drow (sing& pl; pronounced:/draʊ/ drow or:/droʊ/ dro ), also known as dark elves, deep elves, night elves,, sometimes "The Ones Who Went Below" on the surface, and the Dark Ones among orcs, were a -
Waterdeep
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Abyss
The Infinite Layers of the Abyss (pronounced:/ɑːˈbɪs/ a-BIS listen ) was the birth place of the demons, a chaotic evil universe unto itself with uncountable layers of infinite variety connected haphazardly. The Abyss's -
Obyrith
Obyriths were an eldritch race of demons so ancient that they predated mortal life, and even the existence of the gods. Simply looking upon their strange shapes could drive a mortal insane, and even the -
Netheril
This article is about the Empire. For the region, see Netheril (region). Netheril was an ancient, magocratic human empire of Faerûn, whose influence was felt across the Realms for thousands of years. The Netherese people -
Candlekeep
Candlekeep was the famous library-fortress that stood proud as a bastion of enlightenment and knowledge on the Sword Coast for many centuries. It housed a magnificent collection of books and scrolls of lore, considered -
Dispater
Dispater (pronounced:/dɪsˈpeɪtɛr/ dis-PAY-ter ) was the Lord of Dis and an archdevil whose extreme vigilance almost personified caution. The urbane Iron Duke ruled the Iron City from within his Iron Tower, and was -
Daggerford
This is a Good Article! Daggerford was a small but consequential town located in the Delimbiyr Vale within the greater Sword Coast. While it was primarily a farming community, and considered by some to be -
Celestial eladrin
Celestial eladrin (plural either "eladrin" or "eladrins") were fey celestials native to Arborea, primarily in Arvandor, although their faerie court was located in the Gates of the Moon. Unlike the celestials of other planes, the -
Arborea
This article is about the Great Wheel cosmology Outer plane. For the World Tree version, see Arvandor. The Olympian Glades of Arborea, sometimes simplified to just Olympus or Arborea, was the Outer Plane in the -
World Tree cosmology
World Tree cosmology is a Featured Article! It is one of the best articles created by the Forgotten Realms Wiki community. However, if you can update it or think of a way to further improve -
Yartar
This is a Good Article! Yartar (pronounced:/ˈjɑːrtær/ YAR-tarr ) was a prosperous and increasingly crowded fortified city located in the Dessarin Valley region of the Savage Frontier. It was a member city of the -
Ysgard
Realms. Some characteristics of this plane were ascribed to the World Tree cosmology planes of Arvandor, Brightwater, Gates of the Moon, and Jotunheim when that cosmology model became popular. When the Spellplague hit the cosmos -
1491 DR
After the cults of Elemental Evil slip dozens of devastation orbs into Mulmaster, the city's harbor is destroyed when one is successfully detonated in the sewers, despite running battles between cultists and agents of -
Gareth Dragonsbane
King Gareth Dragonsbane was the paladin –king of Damara who ruled during the mid–14 century DR. Prior to his reign he was a famed adventurer who, along with his allies, defeated the Witch-King -
Dragonspear Castle
This is a Good Article! This article is about the castle in the High Moor. For other uses, see Dragonspear. -
Citadel Adbar
Citadel Adbar was a fortress named for King Adbar, the ancient dwarf who began its construction in −370 DR and completed it in −272 DR during the waning years of ancient Delzoun, making this the -
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 -
Portal
Portals were permanent teleportation effects that linked many places in and outside Toril, including other planes and planets. “ Ah, yes, spellspun gates. Portals, some call them. "Death-doors" is the term I prefer. The reason -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It is a Forgotten Realms campaign sourcebook for use with the 3 edition of the Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game -
Hellgate Keep
This article is about the dungeon. For the adventure module, see Hellgate Keep (adventure). Hellgate Keep, originally founded as Ascalhorn, was an ancient elven city on the northeast edge of the High Forest that was -
Waterdeep/City of the Dead
This article is about the cemetery in Waterdeep. For other uses, see City of the Dead (disambiguation). The City of the Dead was a large cemetery and ward in Waterdeep. Most of the city's
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