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Lonely Moor
The Lonely Moor was an area of boggy land northwest of Evereska in the Western Heartlands of Faerûn. It was occupied by bands of gnolls and bugbears. Some time during the mid-14 century DR -
Battle of the Lonely Moor
The Battle of the Lonely Moor began at sunset on 11 Tarsakh, 1374 DR. It was fought between the daemonfey armies and the armies of Evermeet and Evereska on the boggy terrain of the Lonely -
Category:Inhabitants of the Lonely Moor
The Lonely Moor Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
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The Lonely Moor Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
Peryton
This is a Good Article! Perytons were twisted and depraved magical creatures that appeared to be a cross between a giant eagle and a demonic-looking, fang-toothed stag. They were known and feared for -
Greypeak Mountains
The Greypeak Mountains, also called simply Greypeaks, was a rugged and desolate mountain range in the eastern end of the Savage Frontier in the North. The perilous peaks were famous for being exceptionally hard to -
Delimbiyr Vale
The Delimbiyr Vale, also known as the Shining Valley, was an area in the North, encompassing the upper reaches of the Delimbiyr River. The vale was a nigh-endless stretch of sweeping valley that attracted -
Aumvor
Aumvor the Undying was an ancient Netherese lich, infamous since Netheril's Age of Discovery for his unmatched mastery over necromancy. He was named "the Undying" because, instead of seeking lichdom, he lived for centuries -
Greycloak Hills
This article is about the hills in the Western Heartlands. For other uses, see Graycloak (disambiguation). The Greycloak Hills (also seen as Graycloak Hills ) was a small group of hills and mountains located north of -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
The Sword
The Sword was one of the three major regions of Anauroch. It was the hot, sandy region most thought of when someone mentioned the Great Desert. The term "the Sword" was coined by sages because -
The Summoning
The Summoning by Troy Denning is the first novel in the Return of the Archwizards trilogy. “ From the depths of the Demiplane of Shadow comes a new magic so mysterious it confounds even the Chosen -
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 -
Mystic theurge
Mystic theurges blurred the line between divine and arcane, drawing power from divine sources and ancient tomes alike. While most spellcasters chose one path to magical power, mystic theurges were able to simultaneously master spells -
Jackal
This article is about the animal. For other uses, see Jackal (disambiguation). Jackals were common desert canines. Some desert tribes considered the jackal a natural example of wisdom and cunning. -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
This article is about the 1st edition campaign set. For other uses, see Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (disambiguation). “ Within this box is everything needed to visit the fabulous Forgotten Realms. The 96-page player's -
Weathercote Wood
great expanse known as the Savage Frontier. It was located just west of Anauroch, north of the Lonely Moor, east of the Graypeak Mountains and south of the Fallen Lands in the Savage Frontier. Blue -
Dawn Pass Trail
mountains, it met the village of Parnast, then went south of Weathercote Wood and ended at the Lonely Moor, its easternmost point. There it was joined to the Black Road, which crossed the desert of -
Giant Diplomacy
Giant Diplomacy is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Storm King's Thunder series of adventures published for the D&D -
Amarandaris
Lord Amarandaris was a member of the Zhentarim that served as the lord of Parnast for at least two decades during the mid–14 century DR. He was a calculating and pragmatic leader that sought -
Dragon magazine 242
Dragon issue 242 was released in December of 1997. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Elminster meets with archmage Mordenkainen and his lady apprentice Rautheene of Oerth in Ed Greenwood's -
Player's Guide to the Forgotten Realms Campaign
The Player’s Guide to the Forgotten Realms for 2nd Edition follows the journal entries of an adventuring company called The Seekers as they travel across the Realms seeking the Tear of Selûne using the -
Aumvor's castle
Aumvor's castle was the personal stronghold of the Netherese sorcerer -turned-lich, Aumvor the Undying. It was located in the middle of the Lonely Moor in northwest Faerûn, in a patch of land that -
Western Heartlands
the east. The region extended north until the Lizard Marsh of the Delimbiyr Vale, including the High Moor to the northeast, and went as far south to the Lands of Intrigue of Amn, Tethyr and -
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
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