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High Dale
High Dale lay on the southwestern edge of the Dalelands, in relative isolation to the others, at a strategic crossroads between Cormyr and Sembia. It was nestled in a steep mountain pass in the Thunder -
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Dale Council
The Dale Council was a group of six elected councilors, headquartered in Highcastle, that governed High Dale within the Dalelands. They were chaired by a 7th member, known as the High Constable, who was elected -
Harpers
The Harpers, or Those Who Harp, were a semi-secret organization dedicated to promoting good, preserving history (including art and music of old), and maintaining a balance between civilization and nature by keeping kingdoms small -
Dalelands
The Dalelands, also referred to as the Dales, was a region in north Faerûn of dense forests and bountiful, rolling farmlands. It comprised a loosely-organized group of countries called dales that were as diverse -
Shadowdale
This article is about the dale. For other uses, see Shadowdale (disambiguation). Shadowdale was a farming community in the Dalelands, in north Faerûn. It was the home of the archmage Elminster Aumar and was the -
Turnip
A turnip was a common root vegetable found around Faerûn, and eaten both on the surface of Toril, and underneath in the Underdark. “ The turnip trade is a demanding mistress. ” — Jan Jansen “ I can't -
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Gondegal
Gondegal, known as the Lost King, was a warrior and warlord who, in the Year of the Dragon, 1352 DR, attempted to establish a kingdom centered on the city of Arabel in northern Cormyr. He -
Pilgrim
Pilgrims were pious individuals who traveled to destinations, often in groups, that were considered holy to their faith in order to receive inspiration or some form of blessing. Such ventures were referred to as pilgrimages -
Thunderstone
near to the western slopes of the Thunder Peaks. The Thunderway began at Thunderstone, before running through High Dale and ending at Saerb in Sembia. The Hullack Trail began at Thunderstone, and ran west through -
Dwarves Deep
This article is about the sourcebook. For a dwarven settlement, see Dwarves' Deep (settlement). Dwarves Deep is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details the -
1356 DR
assault and overland traffic in northern Amn is closed altogether., Mirtul: A bloody battle takes place in High Horn between the Cormyrean forces and the orcs and hobgoblins of the Stonelands., Kythorn: Lyran the Pretender -
Scardale
succumbed to the influence of Sembia and thus, fell under Netherese rule. The main feature of the dale was a the massive chasm known as the Scar, which enveloped the River Ashaba as it poured -
Tasseldale
regions traffic along the East Way and Rauthauvyr's Road, which together connected Cormyr to Hillsfar. Many other small roads criss-crossed around the Tasselway, the prominent trail that ran the length of the dale. -
Sessrendale
buildings, and then salted the earth to prevent resettlement, leading it to be known as the Dead Dale. Sessrendale was a quiet valley located between the eastern flank of the Thunder Peaks and the western -
Harrowdale
This article is about the dale in the Dalelands. For the town formerly named Harrowdale Town, see New Velar. Harrowdale, formerly Velarsdale and Halvan's Dale, was the oldest of the surviving dale within the -
Archendale
Archendale (pronounced:/ˈɑːrkhɛndeɪl/ ARK-hen-dale ), one of the lands' trading Dales, was the most aggressive, influential and well-defended of the dales within the Dalelands. The large trading hub viewed themselves as the leader -
Battledale
Battledale was one of the dales in the Dalelands. Despite its name earned long ago, it was one of the more peaceful vales in the 14th& 15th centuries DR. Even though Battledale was one of -
Deepingdale
rich unity and friendship. Its capital city was the large town of Highmoon that rested in the high-traffic road of the East Way. The government of Deepingdale was led by an appointed lordship, where -
Mistledale
and welcoming lot, and their home was often free from the typical troubles of the dales. The dale was so often free from danger and excitement that it was often considered somewhat boring by travelers
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