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Vault of the Sages
it the greatest collection of knowledge in all Faerûn. Originally, the Vault of the Sages was located southeast of the Market in Northbank, in a building that later became the home of the Map House. -
Secrets of the Sages
Secrets of the Sages was the first—and only—issue of the Forgotten Realms newsletter. It was promised to buyers of the original edition of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, if they joined the Order -
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Category:Maps of the Tower of the Sage
Maps showing the Tower of the Sage. -
Category:Inhabitants of the Vault of the Sages
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Category:Books found in the Vault of the Sages
Pages in Books (in-universe) AND Items from the Vault of the Sages The following 4 pages are in both categories. -
Dimswart
Lord Dimswart was one of the leading sages in service to the royalty of Cormyr in Suzail. Dimswart was short and stout, with gray hair and sparkling blue eyes. -
Zeboaster
Zeboaster the Blunt was a sage who hailed from Ordulin in Sembia in the 1350s DR. He was called "the sage on the run". Zeboaster had a distinguished and effete nature, notorious for his sarcasm -
Filani
Filani of Tantras was a female human wizard and sage from the city of Tantras in the Vast who settled in Tilverton in Cormyr. Hailing from the city of Tantras in the Vast, Filani made -
Seven seedlings of the verdant sages
The seven seedlings of the verdant sages were a group of mythical immature offspring of the most ancient and wisest treants of the North known of in the mid–14 century DR. In 1369 DR -
Category:Members of the Seven Sages
A list of yikarian members of the Seven Sages, the governors of the provinces of the Yikarian Empire. -
Shadowdale (adventure)
power struggle that will determine the fate of the Realms themselves, the first step is to find the only mortal who may know what's going on—the legendary sage Elminster. And that means going -
Thungor Triblane
Thungor Triblane was an innkeeper in Tilverton in 1357 DR. Thungor, a former illusionist, managed the Windlord's Rest, an inn of good quality in the town. -
Ecstasy
stone or iron, but the most important was made of polished ivory. The Bone Plinth rose from the center of town, and at top was located the gate, or portal, to Elysium, in the form -
Adhe Wood
a forest located in the Vast, lying south of the Earthfast Mountains, between the North Road and the Tsurlar Forest, north-east of the hamlet of Sevenecho. It was infested with arachnid monsters. The forest -
Neverwinter/Protector's Enclave
of the districts of Neverwinter, named after Dagult Neverember, the Lord Protector of the city. Most of the original buildings of this district were left unscathed after the destruction of the city. As such, the -
Spellstorm (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the spell, see Spellstorm (spell). Spellstorm is a novel by Ed Greenwood. -
Ondonti
thirty of their kind were brought as children to their ancestral homeland by a group known as "the Founders" and were taught the tenets of Eldath's faith. A sage speculated that they were orphaned -
Darseera
it hacked down and burned in his rage, but he found no Princess ever again. ” — from a manuscript held in Candlekeep, written by the sage Kalvaerus circa the Year of the Deep Wellspring, 167 DR. -
The Everwinking Eye
The Everwinking Eye was a column by Ed Greenwood published in Polyhedron Newszine. It was written as a guide by Elminster Aumar as he toured various locations in the Realms. It was titled Elminster's -
The Way
it was split into two opposing sects: the Dark Way and the Light Way, who conflicted over the best way to use the power to shape these forces. Followers of the Dark Way asserted that -
The Sentinels
Lost secrets come to light. And deep in the shadows, the sentinels are watching, scheming to save the stone—even if it means someone must die. Featuring the sage words and signature swordwork of R -
The Code of the Harpers
fools, some call them. Crazy, misguided meddlers, others say. Still others disagree. “The one true hope of the Realms,” said one princess. “A shining light in the darkness of our lives,” agreed a sage, “pray -
The Scroll Thief
Phlan, but a series of odd thefts have the headmasters of verious schools in the area concerned. The headmasters' pleas for help have gone unanswered by the Black Fist, and the Lord Sage of Phlan -
The Grand Tour
short, whirlwind tour of the Forgotten Realms, introducing various core concepts and themes, then-ongoing storylines from the novels, and famous characters, and notably features cameos from the characters of the Dungeons& Dragons animated series
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