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Marliir
House Marliir was a noble house of Cormyr, based in Suzail. The family were always outsiders at the Royal Court and had extensive landholdings and businesses in the Arabel area. The Marliirs and the Huntcrowns -
Merelda Marliir
Duchess Merelda Marliir was a member of the Marliir noble family around 1370 DR. She was the wife of Duke Raynaar Marliir and mother to Dauneth Marliir. She was a stumpy little woman who lacked -
Raynaar Marliir
Raynaar Marliir was the head of the Marliir noble family of Arabel in Cormyr in the 1360s DR. He held the title of duke. As a landlord, he was seen as benevolent to tenant farmers -
Dauneth Marliir
Dauneth Marliir was a member of the Marliir noble house of Arabel, Cormyr. He became the father-in-law of King Azoun V in 1396 DR. Dauneth Marliir was a nobleman and warrior, loyal throughout -
Foril Obarskyr I
This article is about the king of Cormyr. For his namesake, the son of Azoun IV, see Foril Obarskyr (prince). King Foril I was a member of the Obarskyrs, the ruling family of Cormyr. He -
Obarskyr/Family tree
The following are Gorauna Obarskyr's reigning grandnieces and grandnephews and their descendants. -
Wyvernspur (house)
a seat at Redstone Castle in Immersea, where the most prominent local building was a fortified sandstone manor house on a high hill just south of town. The family also owned Wyvernspur House in Suzail. -
Purple Dragons
a tabard with the symbol of a purple dragon. Higher ranking members were allowed to wear their family's crest on their uniform or shield as well. They could fight with any melee weapon but -
Gondegal
Gondegal, known as the Lost King, was a warrior and warlord who, in the Year of the Dragon, 1352 DR, attempted to establish a kingdom centered on the city of Arabel in northern Cormyr. He -
History of Cormyr (timeline)
The Obarskyr family's fate and Cormyr's were intertwined. Founded in 26 DR, the Kingdom of Cormyr was the Kingdom of the Obarskyr family. For all of its time the Kingdom of Cormyr has -
Obarskyr
Obarskyr was the royal house of Cormyr. The Obarskyr family originally rose to prominence in Impiltur as a mercenary company. -
Myrmeen Lhal
Myrmeen Lhal was the Lady Lord of the Cormyrean city of Arabel, a skilled ranger, and revered member of the Moonstars. Myrmeen was born in a poor section of Calimport into a life of obscurity -
House Cormaeril
House Cormaeril was a noble house of Cormyr. Their estate was situated beyond the Royal Gardens in Suzail, Cormyr. It was an enemy of the Illance house. The Cormaerils had a long-standing rivalry with -
Huntsilver
Huntsilver was a noble house of Cormyr. An "old blood" family, it was considered one of the Royal Houses, owing to its close ties to the Obarskyr royal line. The family lived in Huntsilver Palace -
House Crownsilver
One, 1479 DR, the family was one of two remaining royal houses in Cormyr. The Crownsilvers disliked the younger noble houses' mercantile activities and held House Alsevir, House Goldfeather, and House Marliir in particular disdain. -
House Illance
House Illance was a noble house of Cormyr based in Suzail. Although the family was based in Suzail it had deep roots in Marsember and owned many properties through a complicated web of small companies -
Azoun Obarskyr V
Azoun Rhigaerd Palaghard Duar Obarskyr V was the 72 king of Cormyr, having inherited the throne after the death of his grandfather, Azoun IV, as well as a mythic sovereign. He was the son of -
Summerstar
Summerstar was a noble house of Cormyr. The Summerstars were considered a backwater family in Suzail. Their heraldry was an arc of three golden stars on a field of deep blue. -
Huntcrown
Huntcrown was a noble house of Cormyr whose seat was Huntcrown Estate in Suzail. The Huntcrowns were enobled during reign of King Duar in 429 DR. -
Dracohorn
House Dracohorn was a small noble house of Cormyr. The family had a bad reputation among the other noble houses of Cormyr. The family wanted to shift power from the king to the nobles. The -
House Alsevir
House Alsevir was a very old Cormyrian noble house which rose to the nobility around 200 DR. The family was thought to have died out but a distant branch of the family returned to Cormyr -
Axehand
Axehand was a noble house of Cormyr. The family remained steadfastly loyal to Azoun during the Abraxus Affair in 1369 DR. Cormyrian Houses Alamber • Alsevir • Ammaeth • Aris • Aurubaen • Axehand • Battlebar • Battlestar • Belorgan • Blacksilver • Blester • Bleth -
Ganrahast Aeiulvana
Ganrahast Aeiulvana was the Royal Mage of Cormyr in 1479 DR. Although his magical abilities did not appear to rival to those of his predecessors, he was a competent and level-headed spellcaster. -
Blacksilver
Blacksilver was a noble family of Cormyr. Cormyrian Houses Alamber • Alsevir • Ammaeth • Aris • Aurubaen • Axehand • Battlebar • Battlestar • Belorgan • Blacksilver • Blester • Bleth • Bleyshar • Bracegauntlet • Braerwinter • Burnig • Calantar • Cordallar • Cormaeril • Crownsilver • Dagohnlar • Darendaal • Darstan • Dauntinghorn • Dawninghunt • Delzuld -
Bleth
Bleth was a noble family of Cormyr. In the 1360s DR, the Bleth family was one of the more powerful and wealthier noble families of Cormyr, thanks to its control of the Seven Suns Trading
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