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Immersea
Immersea was a medium-sized town in Cormyr. It was the ancestral home of the Wyvernspur family. Near the center of the town was a statue of a mounted King Azoun III fighting a group -
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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 -
Alias
Alias was a human construct "daughter" of a once-disgraced Harper bard Finder Wyvernspur that had been given true life in 1357 DR by an alliance of powerful evil beings who intended for her to -
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 -
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 -
Ale
Ale was a widely available beverage in the Realms. Most taverns provided their own supplies from regional brewers. A few ales, however, due to their high quality or ease of transport, were famous and available -
Shards
This article is about servants of Selûne. For other uses, see Shard (disambiguation). The Shards, or simply shards, were a cadre of seven planetar servants of the goddess Selûne the Moonmaiden. -
Giogioni Wyvernspur
Giogioni Wyvernspur (Giogi for short ) was the head of the Wyvernspur, the noble house of Cormyr in the mid–14 century DR, and one of the very few family members who were able to transform -
Olive Ruskettle
Olive Ruskettle was a famous halfling "bard," actually a thief who always aspired to a life of entertaining people and the easy living that profession could bring. “ Everyone needs to make his own life for -
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 -
Azure Bonds
This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Azure Bonds (disambiguation). Azure Bonds is the first book of The Finder's Stone trilogy by Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak. It was later made -
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter was the expansion pack for the year 2000 game Icewind Dale. The expansion to Icewind Dale involves stopping the white dragon Icasaracht from causing the possessed barbarian chieftain, Wylfdene to -
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 -
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 -
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 3.5 edition ruleset. It was designed by Richard Baker, David Noonan, Bruce R. Cordell, James -
Stormlight
Stormlight, by Ed Greenwood, is the fourteenth book of the loosely-related The Harpers series. “ Strange magic is on the loose in Firefall Keep—magic that kills. The mightiest War Wizards are baffled, and the -
Crocus
Crocus were a family of small sun-loving and delicate flowering plants of lavender or purple color. Some species of these flowers were valued for saffron harvesting. In the Western Heartlands crocus was valued at -
Cat (person)
This article is about the character. For the animal, see Cat. Cat of Ordulin (Lady Wyvernspur ) was the wife of Giogioni Wyvernspur of the Wyvernspur noble house of Cormyr. -
Thundersword
Thundersword was a noble house of Cormyr. The Thunderswords possessed a palatial home in Marsember that was purchased from the Aurubaen house. The house included a private dock. -
Ham
Ham was a common food prepared and consumed in most regions of the Realms. Ham was usually made using a pig's or boar's leg (also called a hock ) that was cured in various
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