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Way-marker rune
Way-marker runes were one of the three types of drow runes, the other two being house defense glyphs and sacred glyphs. Drow runes were always limned in black, be it with ink, paste, or -
Drow dictionary
A list of words in the Drow language. -
Hordelands
The Hordelands, also known as The Endless Wastes and as Taan by the natives, was once part of the territory of the mighty empire of Imaskar and was populated by horsemen tribes, most notably the -
Portal
Portals were permanent teleportation effects that linked many places in and outside Toril, including other planes and planets. “ Ah, yes, spellspun gates. Portals, some call them. "Death-doors" is the term I prefer. The reason -
Vast Swamp
This is a Good Article! The Vast Swamp was an area of swampland in interior Faerûn that lay between Cormyr to its west and Sembia to its east. It was widely thought of as the -
Plague of Spells
Plague of Spells is the first novel in the Abolethic Sovereignty trilogy by Bruce R. Cordell. “ 29 Tarsakh, 1385 DR THE HORIZON WAS ON FIRE Raidon Kane emerges from the Spellplague with a sapphire tattoo -
Lords of Waterdeep: Scoundrels of Skullport
Lords of Waterdeep: Scoundrels of Skullport is an expansion for the Lords of Waterdeep board game. It consists of two expansion modules – Undermountain and Skullport – that can be used to expand the base game separately -
Champions of Valor
“ Champions of Valor is a comprehensive guide to playing valiant heroes in the Forgotten Realms setting. The counterpart to Champions of Ruin, Champions of Valor covers what it means to be valorous in the -
Prayers from the Faithful
Prayers from the Faithful is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details a number of holy books and relics of the Faerûnian pantheon. “ Ever wonder why priesthoods -
Drow house glyph
Drow house glyphs were symbols used by drow to represent their house and possessions. As well as general house glyphs, there were house defense glyphs, and sacred marker glyphs. The glyphs were usually limned in -
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Kriios Halambar
Kriios Halambar, commonly nicknamed "Old Leatherlungs", was a talented maker of lutes and harps in Waterdeep in the mid-to-late 14th century DR. He was the proprietor of Halambar Lutes& Harps and the Master -
Dungeon magazine 45
Dungeon issue 45 was released in January/February of 1994. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: A reigar hires adventurers to retrieve a stolen necklace. This adventure is set in Pirtelspace -
Skull Staff
The Skull Staff was a landmark and territorial marker on the western fringe of the Vast Swamp in Cormyr. It was a massive broken log, up to 15 feet (4.5 meters) thick and standing -
Orlimmin
Orlimmin was a village in the Vast, lying where the Long Reach from Bambryn met the Tantras Trail between Tantras and Highbank Forest. Orlimmin was a quiet agricultural center. It was at its busiest when -
House defense glyph
House defense glyphs were one of the three types of drow runes used by drow, the other two being sacred glyphs and way-marker runes. Drow runes were always limned in black, be it with -
Naeros Karanok
Naeros Karanok was the son of the ruler of Luthcheq in Chessenta in 1357 DR. Naeros usually wandered the city with his retinue, watching people run away. -
Stran
Stran was a shady-looking black marker merchant who operated out of Black Stone Inn in Daggerford circa 1370 DR. Stran wore a dark leather armor that made his already pale skin appear almost ghostly -
Neachal Fountain
Neachal Fountain was a large gyser located in the Endless Wastes. Located along the Old Iron Road, Neachal Fountain served as the edge marker of a thermal basin that lay south of the road. Caravans -
Drow rune
A drow rune was a defensive form of rune magic used by the drow. Drow runes were elegant. They limned them with black material, often ink, paste, or inlay. -
Vast Swamp geyser
in a somewhat drier part of the western swamp, where the marshy ground gave way to an area of wet gravel, mud, and even bare rock. It wasn't far from the Skull Staff marker. -
Sacred glyph
Sacred glyphs were one of the three types of drow runes, the other two being house defense glyphs and way-marker runes. Drow runes were always limned in black, be it with ink, paste, or -
Bricket family crypt
Farmlands, across from a lush apple orchard. The crypt's entrance led downstairs to the spacious interior. In front of the heavy tomb door, a stone marker with the family's name could be found. -
Wurthek
Wurthek was a mapmaker from Tethyr who explored the jungles of Chult in the mid-14 century DR. Wurthek was a mapmaker and an explorer, one of many who lost their lives to the grave -
Alan (person)
Alan was one of the inhabitants of Daggerford who died and was buried long before 1372 DR. “ This adventure will be the death of me! ” — Alan' headstone
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