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Loross
Loross was the Netherese noble tongue and one of the languages of the people of the City of Shade. During the empire of Netheril, the Netherese people were divided by class. The nobles lived in -
Netheril
This article is about the Empire. For the region, see Netheril (region). Netheril was an ancient, magocratic human empire of Faerûn, whose influence was felt across the Realms for thousands of years. The Netherese people -
Netherese
people shared a common script of draconic alphabet, the people of Low Netheril spoke Netherese while the nobles of High Netheril spoke Loross. The reason for two languages was due to separation of the classes. -
Thultanthar
Thultanthar ("Shade" in the Loross language ), also known as the Shade Enclave and the City of Shade, was a Netherese flying city situated in the middle of the Anauroch desert. On Toril, Thultanthar was located -
Shadovar
This article is about the citizens of the City of Shade. For the thirteen ancient beings of shadow, see Shadevar. The Shadovar were the inhabitants of Thultanthar, the Shade enclave. During the course of the -
Mythallar
A mythallar was a Netherese device that allowed access to vast amounts of raw magic. This magical device looked much like a crystal ball but was about 150 feet in diameter. The globe shed a -
Common
Common was the trade language of Faerûn. Almost every sentient, civilized being spoke a smattering of it, and most were fluent. While most could not read or write the language, generally, the people of Faerûn -
Druidic language
Druidic was the secret language of druids. All druids were taught Druidic, and they were forbidden to teach the language to anyone who was not a druid. -
Flameskull
Flameskulls were fiery undead guardians fashioned from the skulls of dead spellcasters. Stronger varieties were known as great flameskulls. A flameskull was created from the head of a humanoid (usually human) spellcaster shortly after he -
Chondathan language
This article is about the Faerûnian language. For the human ethnicity, see Chondathan. Chondathan was a popular human language spoken mainly in the western regions of Faerûn. -
Shadovig
Shadovigs were minute fey that were thought to have been corrupted by the Shadow Weave. Shadovigs resembled wingless, 9‑inch-tall (0.23‑meter) pixies. They had grey skin, clawed fingers, and veiled eyes. They -
Netherese language
the Halruaan and Ruathlek languages. Netherese was the primary language of Low Netheril, but it was also spoken by commoners in High Netheril. (Loross, its sister language, was spoken by the nobles of High Netheril. ) -
Illuskan language
Illuskan was an ethnic human language spoken in northwest Faerûn, largely by Illuskans. Illuskan was commonly used as a lingua franca along the Sword Coast North, in addition to the ubiquitous Common. Other regions where -
Daelegoth Orndeir
Daelegoth Orndeir was a fire genasi cleric of Amaunator, evangelist, and sunmaster from Elversult in the mid–14 century DR. He was the leader of the Brotherhood of the Glorious Sun and a believer in -
Sunmaster
Sunmasters were divine spellcasters of Amaunator. Sunmasters were members of the Brotherhood of the Glorious Sun, a sect within the church of Lathander that believed that the Morninglord was a reincarnation of Amaunator and destined -
Cultist of the Shattered Peak
This article is about the prestige class. For the organization, see Cult of the Shattered Peak. “ The pride of wizards and arcanists nearly doomed Faerûn once. Never again. ” — Khemal Serist, Cultist of the Shattered Peak -
Thorass language
Thorass, or Old (Auld) Common, was an old human language, the original trade language of Faerûn and the direct ancestor of Common. Thorass was similar enough to modern Common that it could be directly translated -
Shaaran language
Shaaran, also called Shaartan, was a regional language of Southern Faerûn, and the dominant language of the Shaaran people. Besides the Shaar, other places where Shaaran was commonly spoken among humans included: Amn, Calimshan, the -
Chessentan language
Chessentan, also called Chessic, was the regional language of the confederation of Chessenta, located in the Old Empires region of southern Faerûn. It was spoken primarily by both Chessentans and Ixinosians but included speakers in -
Selûnarra
Selûnarra, also known as Opus in Loross, was a surviving Netherese enclave whose patron was Selûne. The city survived the phaerimms' magical assaults by being transported to the Gates of the Moon, Selûne's realm -
Rashemi language
Rashemi, also known as Rasallesian, was the language of the people of Rashemen. In addition to Rashemen, Rashemi was spoken by inhabitants of Altumbel, the Great Dale, the Hordelands, Narfell, the Ride, Thay, Thesk, and -
Aglarondan language
Aglarondan was a regional tongue of East Faerûn and the official language of Aglarond. Aglarondan was spoken from Dahst in the north to the Yuirwood in the south, and from Ingdal's Arm in the -
Damaran language
Damaran was a regional language of Northeast Faerûn and the official language of the kingdom of Damara. Damaran was the major dialect of Chardic. The language was spoken in many lands and by many peoples -
Yder Tanthul
Prince Yder Tanthul was a male shade and the right hand of his older brother Prince Rivalen Tanthul, whilst being respected and feared as a warrior. Unlike his elder brother, Rivalen, Yder has no quarrel -
Uluik
This article is about the language spoken by the westernmost Ulutiuns called the "Ice Hunters". For the closely related language/dialect spoken by the easternmost Ulutiuns of the Great Glacier, see Ulutiun language. Uluik was
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