There is a page named "Lake Sember" on this wiki. See also the other search results found.
- Articles
About 40 results for "Lake Sember"
-
Lake Sember
Lake Sember was a medium sized freshwater lake in the southwest of Cormanthyr. It was drained by the Semberflow to the east. The elven community of Semberholme was the on the northern shore of the -
Category:Maps of Lake Sember
Maps showing Lake Sember. -
Aquatic elf
Aquatic elves (also called sea elves and Alu'Tel'Quessir in their own tongue ) were water-breathing cousins to land-dwelling elves. Although they were of the same subrace, aquatic elves from the Great Sea -
Cormanthor
This article is about the forest. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). The forest of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrmɑːnθˈɔːr/ kor-manth-OR ) was long the place of the elven empire of Cormanthyr. It is a large -
Cormanthyr
This article is about the elven empire. For the sourcebook, see Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves. Cormanthyr (pronounced:/kɔːrmɑːnˈθɪər/ kor-man-THEER ) is one of many Tel'Quessir (elven and eladrin) empires that have graced -
Centaur
The centaur was a large creature that lived in temperate forests. They could live solitary lives or live in small tribes. “ Swift and sure, that is the way of the centaur. ” — Abryxius Bruile, centaur -
Celadrin
Celadrin were a planetouched race that resulted from the union of elves and eladrins (usually firre ). Many of the celadrins encountered outside of their homes were warriors, though they were also known for their skill -
Semberholme
one of the four old communities of Cormanthyr (the others were the Elven Court, Myth Drannor, and the Tangled Trees). It lay on the banks of Lake Sember, in the south and west of Cormanthor -
Amphisbaena
This article is about the creature. For the deity, see Sseth. An amphisbaena (pronounced:/æmfɪsˈbeɪnɑː/ æm-fis-BAY-na listen ) resembled a pit viper with, instead of one head, two of them at each end -
Firre
This is a Good Article! Firres (pronounced:/ˈfɪər/ FEER ) were a type of eladrin who were devoted to art and music. They were the most far-ranging of eladrin, often going to the Material Plane -
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 -
Giant snapping turtle
Giant snapping turtles were, as their name suggested, a huge-sized variety of snapping turtle and a species of giant turtle. Giant snapping turtles resembled regular snapping turtles in all respects, only much bigger, growing -
Dungeon magazine 29
Dungeon issue 29 was released in May/June of 1991. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: First impressions are sometimes dead wrong. Module for 5–7 PC's of levels 4 -
Geographical index of Toril
R Redwater (lake) Redwaters Risuak Lake S Lake of Salt Lake Sember Shadow Sea Lake of Shadows Lake of the Snake Sunstone (lake) T Taak Lake Nor Takt Teardrops Lake Thalmiir Lake Thaylambar Lake Thoroot -
Final Gate
Final Gate is a novel by Richard Baker and the third and final book in The Last Mythal trilogy. “ ARAEVIN has gained too much power too fast, and the price of what will be both -
Spellfire (novel)
Spellfire is the first book in Shandril's Saga by Ed Greenwood. “ The Fire That Burns. It can lay low a dragon or heal a wounded warrior. It is the most sought-after magical power -
Dretchroyaster
Dretchroyaster (pronounced:/ˌdrɛtʃroʊˈjɑːztɛr/ DRETCH-ro-YAZ-ter ), also known as Dretch, was a venerable green dragon who agreed to become a dracolich in 1365 DR. Dretch was primarily a hunter of all kinds of living -
Pool of Yeven
small lake found within the Yevenwood in Battledale. The Pool of Yeven was located due east of Lake Sember and south of Cormanthor near the center of the Yevenwood. The lake was fed by the -
Salmon
Salmon was a common species of fish found throughout Realms that was a food source for many beasts, humanoids, and other creatures. The various species of salmon had different hues to their scales, with silver -
History of the Dalelands
The History of the Dalelands was told to have originated in the Great Dale, a ways to the east across the Sea of Fallen Stars, supposedly the ancestral home to the Dalesfolk. Regardless of the -
Lasso
Lassos, also known as lariats, were a relatively nonlethal form of exotic ranged weaponry. Lassos were little more than lengths of rope, typically thin, knotted with a slipknot at the end to create a large -
Maple
Maple was a type of broad-leafed deciduous tree. The red maple could be found in the midwood area of the forest of Cormanthor. -
Killer frog
Killer frogs were a very rare species of giant frog, that long ago were specially bred to be cannibals. These creatures were smaller than many other species of giant frog, growing to be 3 feet -
-231 DR
In fear of their lives, three whole clans of sea elves flee from Serôs. They journey to the elven nation of Cormanthyr and settle in Lake Sember. -
Mirtul 28
the Calendar of Harptos. On This Day[] In 1374 DR, Lord Seiveril Miritar of Elion met with representatives from Battledale, Deepingdale, Mistledale, and Shadowdale on the shores of Lake Sember and renewed the Dales Compact.
- 1
- 2
Related Community
Clash of Clans Wiki
games
1K
Pages10K
Images1K
Videos
Clashers Unite! Welcome to the Ultimate Guide to everything Clash of Clans! Chat rooms, forums, statistics, strategy guides, and much more...all in one place! You can even advertise your clan to get more members. If you like Clash of Clans,…