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Hultail spirits
Hultail spirits was a uniquely strong alcoholic drink from Cormyr. Hultail spirits were famous for their potency. Once consumed, it almost instantly rendered the drinker inebriated for a short period of time. A side effect -
Category:Maps of Hultail
Maps showing the village of Hultail. -
Alusair Obarskyr
Alusair Nacacia Obarskyr, the Steel Regent, was the princess and regent of the kingdom of Cormyr, and the youngest child of King Azoun IV and Queen Filfaeril. Alusair led Cormyr as its regent for her -
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 -
Thunderstone
This is a Good Article! Thunderstone was a village or small town in northeastern Cormyr. It lay along the southern bank of the Thunder River, close to the southern side of Hullack Forest, north of -
Anvil
Anvils were an essential tool for metalworking throughout Toril. They were used by all manner of armorers, blacksmiths, jewelers, metal workers, swordsmiths, and weaponsmiths. “ If you aren't the hammer, some berk'll think you -
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 -
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr is a premium module for the computer game Neverwinter Nights. It occurs in Cormyr. It features fully ridable horses, flowing cloaks, tabards and long coats, a new prestige class -
Murder in Cormyr
Murder in Cormyr by Chet Williamson is a Forgotten Realms novel first published in 1996. It is the first book of the loosely connected Mystery series, together with Murder in Halruaa and Murder in Tarsis -
Wyvernspur (house)
Wyvernspur was a noble house of Cormyr. House Wyvernspur had a seat at Redstone Castle in Immersea, where the most prominent local building was a fortified sandstone manor house on a high hill just south -
Sarp Redbeard
Sarp Redbeard was the lord of the city of Wheloon in Cormyr in the mid–14 century DR. Sarp Redbeard was famously the most headstrong of the local lords of Cormyr, but he mellowed somewhat -
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 -
Barthelm Meadowbrock
the owner of the local grist mill, which processed barley, oats, and wheat before being transported to Hultail, and then to Wheloon via barge. The mill was driven by ox, owing to the limited water -
Thunder River
the Hullack Forest, until emptying into the lake Wyvernwater. On the Eastern Plains side, the towns of Hultail and Thunderstone stood along it. Stag Skull Bridge spanned the river, leading the way north out of -
Hullack Trail
The Hullack Trail was a trail running through southeastern Cormyr. Following the shores of the Thunder River, Wyvernwater, and the Wyvernflow, it linked Thunderstone, Hultail, Juniril, and Wheloon, as well as the Unknown Shrine, via -
Aunsible Durn's smithy
The smithy in the town of Ghars, Cormyr, in the mid–14 century DR was run by the skilled smith Aunsible Durn. It had no name, for there was no other in town. The smithy -
Plate of Eels
The Plate of Eels was a restaurant in the village of Hultail that provided a good view over the nearby lake of Wyvernwater. This restaurant served a variety of seafood. This included crayfish, freshwater eels -
Aunsible Durn
Aunsible Durn was a smith in the town of Ghars in Cormyr in the mid–14 century DR. His smithy had no name, for there was no other in town. A skilled smith, Durn forged -
Blue Dragon's Bones
The Blue Dragon's Bones was a rather standard dark, dirty, and rowdy tavern in the village of Hultail. This tavern was named for having once been the site of a wizard slaying a blue