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Proskur
Proskur (pronounced:/ˈproʊskʌr/ PROSS-kurr ) was a trading city in Cormyr, that was located south of the kingdom's traditional borders, in the Dragon Coast region of the Eastern Heartlands. While it had become a -
Thayan enclave (Proskur)
The Thayan enclave of Proskur was a compound of the Red Wizards, within which they could conduct economic and political business. Like all of the enclaves of Thay, this estate was under the nation's -
Temple of Kossuth (Proskur)
The temple of Kossuth in Proskur was located within the city's Thayan enclave, having been established by the Red Wizards to pay service to the Lord of Flames. It offered the deity token worship -
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Red Wizards
The Red Wizards, formerly known as the Red Wizards of Thay before the War of the Zulkirs, were the notorious and nefarious magocratic ruling class of the inhospitable but well-inhabited country of Thay. Historically -
Thay
"Thayan" redirects here. For the language, see Thayan language Thay was a mysterious and terribly powerful magocratic nation in east Faerûn, that was long-governed by the Zulkirs of the Red Wizards. During the -
Dragon Coast
The Dragon Coast was the name given to the region along southern shore of the Dragonmere, and the lands west of the Sea of Fallen Stars. It's city-states and pirate outposts served as -
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. -
Turnip
A turnip was a common root vegetable found around Faerûn, and eaten both on the surface of Toril, and underneath in the Underdark. “ The turnip trade is a demanding mistress. ” — Jan Jansen “ I can't -
1368 DR
Winter: The Many-Arrows orcs displace a group of hill, fog and cloud giants in the Spine of the World, that form a warband and drive the trolls from the local moorlands. These trolls go -
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 -
Elversult
Elversult (pronounced:/ˈɛlvɛrsəlt/ EL-ver-suhlt ) was a rich community found in the Dragon Coast region of Faerûn. It was an important trading up and mercantile center, that facilitated both honest and illegitimate trade across -
Tun Marshes
The Tun Marshes, also called the Marsh of Tun, was a swamp lying in the Tunlands between the Sunset Mountains and the Stormhorns west of Cormyr in interior Faerûn. The Tun marshes enjoyed moderate weather -
Waterdeep (adventure)
Waterdeep is an adventure module for the Forgotten Realms using the 2-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It is the final in the FRE series and corresponds to the novel Waterdeep, concluding the Time of -
1469 DR
Domavos Cormaeril, Lord Morn of Daggerdale, dies and is succeeded by his son, Barathal. Bloodstone City, capital of the unified Kingdom of Bloodstone, is overrun by the Warlock Knights of Vaasa, ending the war. -
Waterdeep (novel)
Waterdeep by Troy Denning, is the third book in the Avatar series. “ The Streets of Waterdeep... Where danger lurks round every corner as the avatars of the gods seek the Tablets of Fate. Where Cyric -
Skurge
Skurge was an ancient female black dragon who laired in the Marsh of Tun. She was especially intelligent for her kind, knowing not to despoil the area she lived in, but otherwise shared the traits -
1405 DR
The city of Proskur is annexed by the Kingdom of Cormyr. Emvar Obarskyr, first son of King Azoun V and Queen Nalara Marliir of Cormyr. -
Priador
Priador was the coastal tharch of Thay, along the coast of the Alamber Sea, lying east of the city of Escalant. It was one of the most prosperous regions of Thay during the 14 century -
Thayan enclave
Thayan enclaves were independent legal entities in countries outside Thay in the mid–14 century DR. The enclave benefited the local rulers since the Thayans agreed to donate 1% of the profits to the local -
Temerity
Temerity was a tiefling descendant of the Toril thirteen. Temerity ran a shop in Proskur. -
Lost Princess Road
The Lost Princess Road was not a true road but a series of linked portals that connected sites along the Sword Coast, Waterdeep, Tethyr, Amn, Cormyr, and the Savage Frontier. The intrepid explorer and author