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Rotting Man
The Rotting Man was a half-fiend druid, Talontar blightlord, and Chosen of Talona. He was first recorded in the Rawlinswood in the Year of the Helm, 1362 DR. He led an army of Talontar -
Chosen
The Chosen were individuals imbued with divine power by at least one of the deities. It gave them power that was comparable to a demigod. Some individuals served as the chosen to more than one -
1373 DR
the recovered globe to uncover the location of the Fane of Shadows. Undeterred, Erevis speaks with the man's spirit, who tells them the Fane will appear in the Moonmere, in Gulthmere Forest., Arriving at -
Narfell
Narfell was a country in the Cold Lands region of northeast Faerûn. It was once the heart of a vast empire that stretched from the Giantspire Mountains to Lake Ashane, which included the Great Dale -
1362 DR
The Maztican god Zaltec manifests in the form of a giant stone statue. He leads an army of orcs and ogres to the Twin Visages and then later battles the avatar of Qotal. When it -
Dunwood
Dunwood, known as The Rawlinswood prior to 1479 DR, was a large forest in the north of the Great Dale that also encroached on south-eastern Damara. Merchant's Run passed along the forest's -
Lost Empires of Faerûn
Lost Empires of Faerûn is a v.3.5 sourcebook. “ Explore the echoes of a vanished time. The ruins and remnants of once-mighty nations lie scattered across the lands of Faerûn. Hidden within the -
Unapproachable East (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the region, see Unapproachable East. Unapproachable East is a Forgotten Realms sourcebook designed for Dungeons& Dragons 3rd edition. “ Explore a Mysterious Land of Might and Magic. Tales from -
Ususi Manaallin
Empress Ususi Manaallin was a Deep Imaskari wizard, the ruler of High Imaskar in 1479 DR and a former adventurer. In 1368 DR, Ususi had skin like marble criscrossed by something akin to mineral veins -
Yeshelmaar
Yeshelmaar was a major settlement in the Forest of Lethyr and the center of civilization in the Great Dale. It was difficult to distinguish between the town's stonework and the surrounding hillside's volcanic -
Forest of Lethyr
The Forest of Lethyr was one of the two forests that comprised the borders of the Great Dale, the other being Rawlinswood. Lethyr was the southern border and separated it from Thesk (which claimed the -
Lady of Poison
Lady of Poison by Bruce R. Cordell is the first novel in The Priests series. “ "I shall burn thee with hunger, devour thee with blistering heat and with bitter destruction. I will send the teeth -
Dun-Tharos
Dun-Tharos was a fortress located near the center of the Rawlinswood, which was the seat of various men and women known as Nentyarchs. Construction of Dun-Tharos as a traditional citadel of black stone -
Nentyarch
Nentyarch was an archaic title given to the rulers of the ancient empire of Narfell. The first Nentyarch, Thargaun Crell, created Dun-Tharos in the Rawlinswood in −970 DR and forged the Crown of Narfell -
Mirtul 7
of Harptos. On This Day[] In 1373 DR, a servant of Lurue succeeded in driving out the Rotting Man (a servant of Talona) from Dun-Tharos in Rawlinswood, but various demons were awakened or released -
Shambling mound
A shambling mound was a large, animated plant with predatory tendencies. It was also known as a shambler. They appeared to be moving, vaguely man-shaped mounds of rotting vegetation. Shambling mounds fed off of -
Vegepygmy
Vegepygmies, also known as moldies, mold folk, or mold men, were fungus creatures that lived in dark forests or underground, hunting for sustenance and spreading the spores from which they reproduced. They were spawned from -
Aencar Burlisk
Dales. When he grew older, Aencar left Battledale with a group of mercenaries known as the Mailed Mantle. The sellswords were a Sembian mercenary group that found great success battling corruption in Sembia for various -
Arborea
This article is about the Great Wheel cosmology Outer plane. For the World Tree version, see Arvandor. The Olympian Glades of Arborea, sometimes simplified to just Olympus or Arborea, was the Outer Plane in the -
Dragonbait
Dragonbait, also referred to as Champion, was the finhead saurial paladin companion and the soul-brother of the adventurer Alias, who was transported to Toril, alongside a small community of his people, by the Rotting -
Waterdeep/Dock Ward
to keep the chaos from spreading beyond the docks; the whole lot wallowing in the stench of rotting fish." After the Spellplague the northern section of Waterdeep harbor became dilapidated with most of the harbor -
Alias
Alias was a human construct "daughter" of a once-disgraced Harper bard Finder Wyvernspur that had been given true life in 1357 DR by an alliance of powerful evil beings who intended for her to -
World Serpent Inn
The World Serpent Inn was a renowned, multidimensional establishment and transitive demiplane, irregularly linked to every plane and world within the multiverse. This inn was named for the ancient deity of the same name. -
Mulmaster
crime-ridden place that was just as unpleasant to walk through – due to the sickening smell of rotting fish and molten slag – as it was to try and eke out a life for oneself. The -
Hellgate Keep
This article is about the dungeon. For the adventure module, see Hellgate Keep (adventure). Hellgate Keep, originally founded as Ascalhorn, was an ancient elven city on the northeast edge of the High Forest that was
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