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1364 DR
In Waterdeep, droughts, increased monster activity, and political unrest plague the city in the months before Midsummer. A green dragon named Grimnoshtadrano, the Riddling Dragon of the High Forest, and a mad bard and ex -
Tethyamar
The mines of Tethyamar were once home to one of the greatest dwarven communities in north Faerûn. The mines of Tethyamar were very deep, following the long vertical veins of ore that lay beneath the -
Grimjaw
Grimjaw was a seemingly plain, unadorned iron shield that in fact possessed a powerful protective enchantment. It earned its name from a small inscription inside the top rim. While it seemed to possess no magical -
History of Zhentil Keep
the Moonsea around 640 DR. The original purpose of the encampment was to facilitate trade with the Iron House dwarves in the mines of Tethyamar. The trading camp had the benefit of being located further -
1104 DR
through circle magic wielded by an archmage alleged to be Great Hlundadim and a number of orcish adepts. The dwarven refugees of the Iron House of Tethyamar flee to the Storm Horns and Far Hills. -
-145 DR
The dwarven realm of Tethyamar in the Desertsmouth Mountains is established by Roryn, blood of Thordbard, from the Iron House of the fallen realm of Oghrann. -
Borlin
Borlin, blood of Ghellin, titled Axe of the Iron House, was a male dwarf of the Iron House, the exiled royal court of the Mines of Tethyamar. He was a descendent of Ghellin, King-in -
Mithril Legion
The Mithril Legion, or Mithral Legion, was a dwarven army that quested to recover the lost Mines of Tethyamar in the 1360s DR. Borlin inspired a large number of dwarven warriors to form the Mithril -
Eshpurta
This is a Good Article! Eshpurta, the "Shield City" of Amn, was a bustling military trade town in eastern Amn. Before the Sothillisian War in 1370 DR, Eshpurta contained about 70,000 townsfolk with another -
House of the Iron Rose
The House of the Iron Rose was a sumptuous boarding house in Eshpurta in early 1370 DR, the Year of the Tankard. Typically, only ranking officers and wealthy adventurers stayed there. The House of the -
Forsaken House
Forsaken House is a novel by Richard Baker and the first novel of The Last Mythal trilogy. “ Ten millennia of hubris, betrayal, failure, and retreat are coming to an end. House Dlardrageth is an ancient -
Dabron Sashenstar
This is a Good Article! Dabron Sashenstar was a merchant prince of Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast in the mid–14 century DR. He was an aristocrat and leader of House Sashenstar and -
Halamor's Tower
gate through the walls surrounding Khôltar). An alley separated Darrusktraal from Halamor's Tower. Next door was Hindror House and across the street was Malgart House, the seat of the judiciary in the Iron City. -
Halia Thornton
Halia Thornton was a Zhentarim agent and the guildmaster of the Phandalin Miner's Exchange. Thornton was a calculating agent with huge ambitions. She wished to further the Zhentarim cause by taking over Phandalin and -
MacIntyre Path
MacIntyre Path was a main street that ran north–south throughout the section of Ravens Bluff north of the Fire River. MacIntyre Path began at the North Road in the Sixstar neighborhood of the Uptown -
Nolvur's Manyworks
the northwest side of Orntathtar Way, a short walk from Dubrinlar, the western gate into Khôltar, the Iron City. Starting from Darrusktraal—the duty house and fortress that guarded the gate—and proceeding northeast up -
Dellvon Ludwig
Delvon Ludwig was a priest of Torm who lived in the Sword Coast North during the late 15 century DR. While in the Ten Towns, Delvon befriended the fisherman-turned-acolyte Sirac of Suzail. -
House of Bhalla
The House of Bhalla was a temple to Chauntea in Immilmar, Rashemen. The House was a old medium sized stone building near the Iron Lord's citadel. -
Ogre
Ogres were a race of giant-kin. Ogres appeared as giant humanoids with very muscular bodies and large heads. They stood between 9 and 10 feet tall and could weigh 600 to 650 lbs. -
Onsruur
family members may have been able to attend council meetings, but each family only got one vote. The organization had practically complete control over the Iron City, regardless of who was elected Belarkh (ruling lord). -
Krostur's Forge
Galaglavur to the northwest was Vandanamer's, a popular luthdren (restaurant) and beyond that was the Maerador House of Welcome before coming to Dubrinlar, the western gate through the walls of the Iron City. Across -
Gavin
Gavin was a smith from Cantrev Myrrdale who used to travel selling his wares. He was married to Shareen and had two little girls. Gavin had a booming voice. He was a very large man -
Iron Throne
“ "We shall rule them from an Iron Throne, built of the weapons of our trade..." ” — Sfena in 1347 DR The Iron Throne was a mysterious mercantile organization that operated out of the Eastern Heartlands -
Iron golem
Iron golems were constructs made entirely out of iron. These constructs were generally made with a bipedal, humanoid shape, but stylized to suit their creator. Though they typically were built to resemble some form of
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