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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). -
Highstar Lake
and other races, being called "Daeurimlakh" by dwarves and "Evendim" by elves, though Highstar was the most commonly used. Most maps of the High Moor region neglected to label the lake with any specific name. -
Farsea Swamp
The Farsea Swamp was a massive stretch of wetlands located in the Eastern Heartlands of Faerûn. While the swamp was a place of pestilence and disease, it harbored a mysterious past that drew in adventurer -
Bright Nydra
Bright Nydra (pronounced:/ˈbraɪt ˈnaɪdrɑː/ BRIGHT NIGH-dra ) was a demigod and later an aspect of Selûne. Nydra had two avatars, one was a pale-skinned human woman, wrapped from head to toe in a -
Beet
Beetroots was as type of root vegetable produced by the beet plant, common throughout Faerûn. The vegetable was a sweet and nutritious root of blood-red color. Sugar beets: the species of beets used to -
1090 DR
Following an extreme drought, goblins and orcs leave the High Moors and gather into a 200,000-strong horde that invades the North. They are ultimately destroyed in a massive battle, at the site of -
Tun River
The Tun River was an expansive waterway that passed through western regions of Cormyr and the Dragon Coast, in the Eastern Heartlands of Faerûn. Great storms coming down from the Storm Horns wracked the lands -
Nurture and Nature
to be inherently evil. Others seem to embrace an evil life. The Half-Elven Renegades of the High Forest would seem to be the second. Yet when they kidnap, kill and rob, should they face -
Thornslinger
Thornslingers were a species of carnivorous plant that could be found in the Realms. A kind of small tree, these plants had spidery branches and a largely white hue, with pale-yellow blossoms. On average -
Leprechaun
Leprechauns were tiny, mischievous fey creatures who loved treasure. Leprechauns were a small people, standing only about 2 feet (61 centimeters) tall on average. They had pointed ears and noses. A little more than a -
The Vast
The Vast 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 it -
High Country
This article is about the region of the Vast. For the region of Rashemen, see High Country (Rashemen). The High Country was an area of land located on the eastern side of the Vast. -
Evermoors
The Evermoors, or Trollmoors, was a region of the Savage Frontier that comprised hills and troughs, partially filled with chilly bogs and rolling landscapes. It was a place that clouded the senses, with dense fog -
Mount Celestia
The Seven Heavens of Mount Celestia, also called the Seven Mountains of Goodness and Law, Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia or Seven Heavens, was the pinnacle of lawful goodness in the Great Wheel cosmology. The -
Hag
Hags were horrible witches of wicked intent and ancient origin, dark fey tied to primal forces whose foul magic and mysterious malevolence haunted fairy tales and nightmares. Equal parts hideous and heinous, hags embodied what -
Vaasa
as of the late 15 Century DR. Vaasa was a relatively empty and inhospitable land of frozen moors and open tundra, with sporadic farms and the occasional wandering monster. It was always cold, with the -
North Faerûn
This article is about the geographic north of Faerûn. For the region known as The North, see The North. The region of North Faerûn stretched from the frigid High Ice and the Anauroch desert in -
Nesmé
Nesmé (pronounced:/ˈnɛzmeɪ/ NEZ-may ) was a small frontier city located in the Savage Frontier of northwest Faerûn, lying by the River Surbrin. Nesmé sat beside the River Subrin. The dangerous Lurkwood forest rested in -
History of Waterdeep
The history of Waterdeep dated back to an ancient elven settlement called Aelinthaldaar, which was the capital of the Tel-quessir city-state of Illefarn starting around the year −8500 DR. Due to massive orc -
Koryo
This is a Good Article! Formerly known as Choson, the Empire of Koryo, commonly known simply as Koryo, was an association of three kingdoms—Silla, Koguryo, and Saishu—on the southern end of the Koryo -
Korinn Archipelago
The Korinn Archipelago was a chain of islands in the Sea of Swords, situated in the northernmost region of the Moonshae Isles. The Korinn Archipelago stood west of Delmarin Island, as well as east of -
Mooncalf
Mooncalves were otherworldly flying tentacled aberrations that rarely ventured far from the mountains or hilltops they lived on. These creatures often served uvuudaum of the Far Realm. Mooncalves' bodies resembled that of a giant mollusk -
Best of The Dragon 4
Best of The Dragon#4 was published by TSR, Inc. in May of 1985. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: A shifty non-player character. (From Issue#63) -
Dragon magazine 50
Dragon issue 50 was released in June of 1981. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Making dragons a little more dangerous. -
Kamoth Kastelmar
family of Hillsfar. The Kraken Queen was equipped with a magical device created by Red Wizards known as a starry compass that allowed it to sail high into the air, even as high as Selûne.
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