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Castle Obarskyr
Castle Obarskyr, also known as the King's Castle, was the royal palace located in Suzail, Cormyr. The castle was located on a dominating hillock, separated from the rest of the city by Lake Azoun -
Everwind
Everwind was the name of a huge ship constructed in Innarlith on the Lake of Steam for King Azoun Obarskyr IV of Cormyr by the shipbuilder Fharaud. The ship was teleported through a portal to -
Azoun Obarskyr IV
King Azoun Obarskyr IV (pronounced:/ɑːzˈuːʌn/ az-OO-un ) of Cormyr was the king of Cormyr from 1336 DR to 1371 DR and a member of the Purple Dragon Knights. During his reign, the kingdom -
Umberlee
Umberlee (pronounced:/əmbɛrˈli/ uhm-ber-LEE ) was the evil sea goddess in the Faerûnian pantheon, most often worshiped by sailors or people traveling by sea, out of fear of her destructive powers. She was known -
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 -
Shou
The Shou were humans originally from the Empire of Shou Lung in the eastern lands of Kara-Tur. By 1360 DR, many Shou migrated to Thesk and other lands of Faerûn. Many cities, such as -
1367 DR
Zaranda Star garners support from a number of cities and people of Tethyr, leading to the beginning of the Reclamation Wars., Hammer: The Hall of Seven Swords in Memnon is destroyed in the midst of -
1357 DR
1357 DR in deities Deaths in 1357 DR -
Gondegal
out after barely a season by the standing army of Cormyr, the Purple Dragons, led by King Azoun IV, and their allies. Gondegal escaped justice and became a figure of fear to Cormyreans in the -
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 -
1359 DR
s guise to gain the worship of his serpentfolk followers. Gareth Dragonsbane becomes King of Damara., King Azoun IV of Cormyr appoints Myrmeen Lhal as Lady Lord of Arabel., The Lords of Nimbral forbid organized -
Dwarves Deep
This article is about the sourcebook. For a dwarven settlement, see Dwarves' Deep (settlement). Dwarves Deep is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details the -
Sessrendale
Sessrendale was a land in the Dalelands of north Faerûn. Established in 880 DR, it was a flourishing realm of miners and traders before it was conquered in 1232 DR by an army from Archendale -
1360 DR
Azoun IV of Cormyr's crusade against the Tuigan Horde., Zhentil Keep contributes an orc army to Azoun's crusade, and they journey to Thesk to meet him., The Thayan army south of Lake Mulsantir -
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 -
The Code of the Harpers
The Code of the Harpers is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ From the storm-lashed rocks west of fabled Evermeet to the Plains of Purple Dust, all the folk -
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 -
Wailing Years
The Wailing Years, also known as the Plague Years, was a cataclysmic time period in the chronology of Toril and Abeir. Taking place between 1385 DR, the Year of Blue Fire, and 1395 DR, 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 -
Golden Way
Fallen Stars. It extended eastward, through Phsant, Tammar, and other cities until it reached the shore between Lake Ashane and Lake Mulsantir. Travelers crossed via ferries to Mulsantir in Rashemen. The Golden Way continued through -
Thauglorimorgorus
southeast of the Stormhorns, in what was later Cormyr. He took payments from wyverns who inhabited the lake at its center, in exchange for allowing them to stay. As of −400 DR, Thauglor was beginning -
Valashar's Bane
Valashar's Bane was a ship in Cormyr's navy in the 4th century DR, sailing on the Sea of Fallen Stars. It was the flagship of the fleet and carried Crown Prince Azoun I -
Dungeon magazine 187
Dungeon issue 187 was released in February of 2011 in online format only. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: The beautiful, capable, strong-willed wife of King Azoun IV of Cormyr -
Tia Harriman
Tia Harriman was an ambassador sent by King Azoun Obarskyr IV of Cormyr to the city-state of Innarlith on the Lake of Steam in the mid–14 century DR. She was stout and heavy. -
Abraxus affair
The Abraxus Affair (also seen as the Abraxus Conspiracy ) referred to the attack on King Azoun IV by an abraxus, a magical golden bull-like creature in the Year of the Gauntlet, 1369 DR. The
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