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High Horn (hold)
This article is about the stronghold. For the mountain, see High Horn (mountain). High Horn was a huge Cormyte military stronghold at the top of High Horn mountain in the Storm Horns, at an elevation -
High Horn Pass
High Horn Pass was a pass leading east to west through the Storm Horns mountain range into Cormyr, passing close to the mountain High Horn and to the stronghold of the same name, High Horn -
High Horn (mountain)
This article is about the mountain. For the stronghold, see High Horn (hold). High Horn was a mountain 1000 feet high (310 m) situated in the Storm Horns mountain range, north-west of Cormyr. It -
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to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. High Horn might refer to: High Horn (mountain), a peak in the Storm Horn mountains, High Horn (hold -
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Myrkul
Myrkul (pronounced:/ˈmɛrkʊl/ MER-kul listen ), also known as the Lord of Bones, the Lord of the Dead and the Reaper, was a god of the dead in the Faerûnian pantheon. He was originally a -
Cormyr
This article is about the kingdom. For the sourcebook, see Cormyr (sourcebook). Cormyr (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɪər/ core-MEER ), also known as the Forest Country and the Land of the Purple Dragon was an independent nation in -
Dead Three
The Dead Three, also known as the Dark Gods, was a collective of three, death-themed deities: Bane, the Lord of Darkness, Bhaal, the Lord of Murder and Myrkul the Lord of Bones. Originally, they -
Purple Dragons
The Purple Dragons were the famous military of Cormyr that were renowned for their discipline, skill, and loyalty. The Purple Dragons were considered to be one of the strongest armies in the Realms, and were -
War Wizards
This article is about the arcane spellcaster organization of Cormyr. For other uses, see War Wizard (disambiguation). The War Wizards were a group of battle-mages and sorcerers who fought on behalf of the kingdom -
Eveningstar
Eveningstar was a small unwalled farming town of about fifty buildings in Cormyr. It was located roughly 30 miles (48,000 meters) west of Arabel, where the High Road crossed the Starwater River. -
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 -
Goblin Marches
as well as open plains and caves. South of the Marches, along the northern edge of the Storm Horns, were the Farsea Marshes and the High Moors (not to be confused with the High Moor). -
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 -
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 -
Proskur
of Fallen Men and roughly equidistant between the southern tips of the Sunset Mountains and the Storm Horn Mountains. The High Road connected the city with Easting to the southwest and High Horn far to -
Castle Crag
This article is about the Cormyrean castle. For the Shadowdale castle, see Castle Krag. Castle Crag was a castle in northern Cormyr designed to protect it from the threats of the Stonelands in the mid -
Waterdeep (adventure)
Waterdeep is an adventure module for the Forgotten Realms using the 2-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It is the final in the FRE series and corresponds to the novel Waterdeep, concluding the Time of -
Draconomicon (1990)
This article is about the 2nd edition sourcebook. For other uses, see Draconomicon (disambiguation). Draconomicon is a sourcebook set in the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset, published in October 1990. It -
Geographical index of Toril
Plain Burning Lands C Calim Desert F Frozen Sea G Genies' Anvil Great Anvil H Haunted Lands High Desert House of Tezca P Pasocada Basin Plain of Standing Stones Plains of Purple Dust Q Quoya -
Storm Horns
the cliffs and crags teeming with monsters. The mountains formed an unbroken line of jagged peaks, except for High Horn Pass and Gnoll Pass, the only easy routes, both of which were defended by Cormyr. -
Waterdeep (novel)
Waterdeep by Troy Denning, is the third book in the Avatar series. “ The Streets of Waterdeep... Where danger lurks round every corner as the avatars of the gods seek the Tablets of Fate. Where Cyric
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