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Golden Ruins
The Golden Ruins were a series of ruins in the Eastern Plains of Cormyr. They lay hidden in a valley situated some 10 miles (16 kilometers) off the Hullack Trail, and the same distance from -
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 -
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 3.5 edition ruleset. It was designed by Richard Baker, David Noonan, Bruce R. Cordell, James -
Eastern Plains
The Eastern Plains were a region of deforested plains and rolling hills in the east of the kingdom of Cormyr in interior Faerûn. The Eastern Plains were bordered on the west by the Wyvernflow and -
Hullack Trail
it linked Thunderstone, Hultail, Juniril, and Wheloon, as well as the Unknown Shrine, via short connecting trails. Around 10 miles (16 kilometers) from the Hullack Trail lay a valley where the Golden Ruins were hidden. -
Amelior Amanitas
“ Who I am I, you ask. Let it be known, that I am Amelior Amanitas, alchemist extraordinaire and supreme sage of the North. ” — Amelior Amanitas Amelior Amanitas (pronounced:/ɑːˈmɛliɔːr ɑːmɑːˈnitæs/ ah-ME-lee-or -
Sealing wax
Sealing wax was a type of wax used to make seals and insignia. As this adhesive wax was used to seal both letters and legal contracts, it was often carried by diplomats and forgers. This -
Citadel Rashemar
Citadel Rashemar was a ruined keep in the Sunrise Mountains in east Rashemen. It began as a ring-shaped fortress until it was besieged by the Tuigan Horde and although the horde was conquered, the -
Thesk
The nation of Thesk was an oligarchy of around 850,000 people, inhabited by humans, gnomes, and orcs. The majority of its inhabitants were either merchants or farmers. The Golden Way, the main trade route -
Imaskari
This article is about the ethnicity of human. For the language, see Roushoum. The Imaskari were the citizens of Imaskar, the ancient empire later swallowed by the Raurin Desert and the Plains of Purple Dust -
Golden Marches
The Golden Marches was a border duchy in the northeastern highlands of Tethyr. The region was also known as the Upper Highlands. This duchy was located north of the River Ith, west of the Snowflake -
Selûne
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Shadowfell
This is a Good Article! This article is about the cosmological plane. For other uses of the term "Shadow", see Shadow (disambiguation). -
Tiamat
This is a Good Article! Tiamat (pronounced:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-mat or:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-maht ) was the lawful evil dragon goddess of greed, queen of evil dragons and, for a time, a reluctant servant -
Nine Hells
This is a Good Article! The Nine Hells of Baator, sometimes shortened to Hell or Hells, and named Baator (pronounced:/beɪˈɑːtɔːr/ bay-AH-tor ) in Infernal, was the home of the devils and the plane -
Zhentarim
The Zhentarim, (pronounced:/zˈhɛntɑːrɪm/ z-HENT-ah-rim ) previously known as the Black Network, was a mercenary company, and greater mercantile organization in Faerûn, who, over their 200 years of existence, has had a storied -
Spellplague
The Spellplague, called the Blue Breath of Change by the inhabitants of Abeir, was a disaster that struck Realmspace and even the planes themselves on the date of Tarsakh 29 in the Year of Blue -
Tempus
Tempus (pronounced:/ˈtɛmpʌs/ TEM-pus ), also known as the Lord of Battles, was the god of war. His dogma was primarily concerned with honorable battle, forbidding cowardice and encouraging the use of force of arms -
Deep gnome
Deep gnomes, called svirfneblin (pronounced:/svɪrfˈnɛblɪn/ svirf-NEB-lin ) in their own language, were a gnome subrace that lived in the Underdark. While their surface cousins were known for their boundless optimism and cheerful mischief -
Sun elf
humans, but with notable differences. Sun elves had bronze-colored skin and hair most often of copper, golden blond, and black, with red more uncommon but not unheard of. Sun elves typically had green eyes -
Gold dragon
This is a Good Article! Gold dragons were the strongest and most majestic of the metallic dragons, and were considered the apex of the draconic race. Graceful and wise, they were relentless and dedicated foes -
Layers of the Abyss
This is a Good Article! The term layer of the Abyss referred to each of the ever-changing miniature worlds in the chaotic tangle that constituted the Abyss. -
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 -
Myth Drannor
This article is about the former city of Cormanthor. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). Myth Drannor, formerly known as the city of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɑːnθɔːr/ kor-MANTH-or ), the City of Song, or 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
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