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Category:Inhabitants of Milvarune
Milvarune Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Items • Food and drink • Events -
Category:Maps of Milvarune
Maps showing the city of Milvarune. -
Church of Tyr
The Church of Tyr, individually referred to as the holy justices, was the institution to further the worship and tenets of the god of justice, Tyr. It was a highly organized, formal denomination that adhered -
Thesk
The nation of Thesk was an oligarchy of around 850,000 people, inhabited by humans, gnomes, and orcs. The majority of its inhabitants were either merchants or farmers. The Golden Way, the main trade route -
Dwarves Deep
This article is about the sourcebook. For a dwarven settlement, see Dwarves' Deep (settlement). Dwarves Deep is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details the -
Seven Suns Trading Coster
The Seven Suns Trading Coster was a merchant organization operating in the Western and Eastern Heartlands of Faerûn during the 14 and 15 centuries DR. The name of the coster was in reference to the -
Most Holy Order of the Sacred Shrike
alongside their respective orders such as the Just Knights of the House of Tyr's Hand from Milvarune and the Disciples of St. Sollars the Twice-Martyred from the Monastery of the Yellow Rose in -
History of Aglarond
This article details the history of Aglarond, a realm in the Unapproachable East. Prior to the creation of Aglarond, the peninsula on which it lay was completely covered by a dense wood known as the -
535 DR
Corl I, nephew of King Imnel II of Westgate. Aubayreer Mindosel becomes the first Mage-King of Milvarn. -
752 DR
warrior-priest of Bane, is given a seat on the Council of Lords in Flostren's Hold. He accepts following visions granted by Bane. In Milvarune, thieves steal Aubayreer's Workbook from the royal library. -
1237 DR
Aglarond and Thesk make an alliance by marriage, as Queen Thara of Aglarond weds Elthar Mindosel of Milvarune, eldest son of Jholnareer. One Warrior's Way, a book written by Bhelorn Shavarr, is published. -
968 DR
Jholnareer becomes High Mage of Milvarune and Mage King of Milvarn. King Kortal of Tethyr is born. -
Dragonjaw Mountains
The Dragonjaw Mountains were mountains in Thesk inhabited by gnomes and copper dragons. The gnomes were frequent visitors to the human city of Milvarune where they traded their crafts. The dragons were known to enter -
Ilmara
Ilmara was a queen of Impiltur and the third ruler of the Heltharn Dynasty. Ilmara was the only daughter of King Imphras I and Queen Sambral. Her elder brother was Imbrar I. -
Jhasso
Jhasso partnered with six other merchants—Alvund of Ormpetarr, Chond of Calaunt, Dzunn of Sheirtalar, Nammna of Milvarune, Pomphur of Almraiven, and Shield of Everlund—to form the Seven Suns Trading Coster. The "Seven Suns -
Olósynne Dynasty
The Olósynne Dynasty ruled over Aglarond between 1065 DR and 1425 DR. It began with the half-elf King Brindor's victory over Velprin and ended with the apparent death of Alassra Shentrara, "the Simbul". -
Jhuvik
Jhuvik, usually known as Jhuvik of the Seven Gems, was an elven thief and cleric of Mystra in Milvarune, and a senior member of the Moonstars in the Year of the Tankard, 1370 DR. Jhuvik -
Dzunn
with six other merchants—Alvund of Ormpetarr, Chond of Calaunt, Jhasso of Baldur's Gate, Nammna of Milvarune, Pomphur of Almraiven, and Shield of Everlund—to form the Seven Suns Trading Coster. The "Seven Suns -
Shield (merchant)
merchants—Alvund of Ormpetarr, Chond of Calaunt, Dzunn of Sheirtalar, Jhasso of Baldur's Gate, Nammna of Milvarune, and Pomphur of Almraiven—to form the Seven Suns Trading Coster. The "Seven Suns" referred to the -
Pomphur
merchants—Alvund of Ormpetarr, Chond of Calaunt, Dzunn of Sheirtalar, Jhasso of Baldur's Gate, Nammna of Milvarune, and Shield of Everlund—to form the Seven Suns Trading Coster. The "Seven Suns" referred to the -
Alvund
with six other merchants—Chond of Calaunt, Dzunn of Sheirtalar, Jhasso of Baldur's Gate, Nammna of Milvarune, Pomphur of Almraiven, and Shield of Everlund—to form the Seven Suns Trading Coster. The "Seven Suns -
Chond
with six other merchants—Alvund of Ormpetarr, Dzunn of Sheirtalar, Jhasso of Baldur's Gate, Nammna of Milvarune, Pomphur of Almraiven, and Shield of Everlund—to form the Seven Suns Trading Coster. The "Seven Suns -
Nammna
Nammna was a merchant from the city of Milvarune in Thesk in the 14th century DR. Nammna partnered with six other merchants—Alvund of Ormpetarr, Chond of Calaunt, Dzunn of Sheirtalar, Jhasso of Baldur's -
Olósynne Dynasty/Family tree
Sources[] Brian R. James, Ed Greenwood (September 2007). The Grand History of the Realms. Edited by Kim Mohan, Penny Williams. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 74. ISBN 978-0-7869-4731-7., Anthony Pryor (June