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Iltkazar
This article is about the sub-kingdom of Shanatar. For other uses, see Iltkazar (disambiguation). Iltkazar (the Mithral Kingdom ) was a subterranean dwarven realm, originally one of the eight sub-kingdoms of Shanatar, and known -
Iltkazar Highlands
This article is about the principality of Tethyr. For other uses, see Iltkazar (disambiguation). The Iltkazar Highlands were the eastern principality of the Kingdom of Tethyr. -
Iltkazar Range
The Iltkazar Range was a long chain of five distinct mountain ranges that ran vertically from the Vilhon Reach in the north down to the Shining Sea in the south and roughly divided west Faerûn -
Iltkazar (disambiguation)
was the name of one of the dwarven sub-kingdoms of Shanatar. It could also refer to: Iltkazar, a city remaining from the time of Shanatar,, The Iltkazar Range, a chain of five mountain ranges -
Category:Inhabitants of Iltkazar
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Category:Inhabitants of the Iltkazar Range
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Silver dragon
Silver dragons, sometimes referred to as shield dragons, were a breed of metallic dragon. A silver dragon enjoyed the company of humans and elves so much that it would often take the form of a -
Calimshan
Calimshan (pronounced:/ˈkɑːlɪmʃɑːn/ CAL-im-shan ) was a nation that covered the southern corner of West Faerûn, including the Calim Desert and the Spider Swamp. Calishite was the name given to an inhabitant of Calimshan -
Storm King's Thunder
This article is about the 5th edition adventure. For the Neverwinter expansion campaign, see Neverwinter: Storm King's Thunder. Storm King's Thunder is a 5th-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure set in the Savage Frontier -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
Gauntlgrym
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Mithral Hall
Mithral Hall (sometimes spelled Mithril Hall) was a dwarven stronghold beneath Fourthpeak Mountain in the Frost Hills, part of the Spine of the World. It was one of the best known dwarven strongholds in Faerûn -
Tethyr
Tethyr (pronounced:/ˈtɛθɪər/ TEH-theer ) was a nation in the Lands of Intrigue of west Faerûn. Tethyr was bordered by two major nations: to the north by Amn and to the south by Calimshan. The -
Shield dwarf
Shield dwarves, also known as mountain dwarves, were among the most common of the dwarven peoples. Once the rulers of mighty kingdoms across Faerûn, the shield dwarves had since fallen by the wayside after centuries -
Sundabar
Sundabar, previously known as Citadel Sundbarr, was one of the wealthiest and most militaristic cities within the nation of Luruar, or all of Faerûn for that matter. While it was originally a dwarven citadel, it -
Age of Humanity
The Age of Humanity was the period from about −3000 DR to 1358 DR. This period began with the decline of the elven and dwarven empires and the flourishing and expansion of the human empires -
Gracklstugh
This is a Good Article! Gracklstugh (pronounced:/ˈgrɑːkʊlstuːg/ GRAK-ul-stoog ), the City of Blades, was a duergar city on the shores of the Darklake in the Northdark. -
Ruathym
The island of Ruathym (pronounced:/ˈruːəθɪm/ ROO-uh-thim ) was one of the larger islands north of the Moonshae Isles in the Trackless Sea. Ruathym located more than 200 miles north of the Moonshae Isles -
Citadel Adbar
Citadel Adbar was a fortress named for King Adbar, the ancient dwarf who began its construction in −370 DR and completed it in −272 DR during the waning years of ancient Delzoun, making this the -
Half-dwarf
Half-dwarves (also known as dwelves or halfbloods ) were humanoids born through the union of a dwarf and another humanoid race. Half-dwarves were usually the result of a dwarf mating with a human, gnome -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It is a Forgotten Realms campaign sourcebook for use with the 3 edition of the Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game