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Sarshel
Sarshel was a walled port city of Impiltur. Following the Spellplague the city became known as New Sarshel. -
Sarshel (Person)
Sarshel was an apprentice at Blackstaff Tower. On 28 Uktar 1374 DR, Sarshel was involved in the defence of the tower against Kemarn Darkthrush, casting a wall of ice to prevent his summoned nishruu from -
New Sarshel
New Sarshel was a busy trade city of Impiltur. After the Spellplague of 1385 DR, the city captured some of Lyrabar's trade. Several members of Impiltur's ruling council lived in New Sarshel, which -
Category:Inhabitants of Sarshel
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Category:Organizations in New Sarshel
New Sarshel Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Roads • Items • Food and drink • Events -
Category:Inhabitants of New Sarshel
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Succubus
A succubus (pronounced:/ˈsʌkjuːbʌs/ SUK-yoo-bus; plural succubi ) was once known to be a type of demon, a beautiful lesser breed of tanar'ri from the Infinite Layers of the Abyss. They existed to -
Church of Ilmater
Church of Ilmater is a Featured Article! It is one of the best articles created by the Forgotten Realms Wiki community. However, if you can update it or think of a way to further improve -
Currency
Currency referred to the practice of using items with a somewhat universal value, namely precious metals, gems, and some minerals to determine wealth and in trade for goods and services. The most common forms of -
Damara
Damara (pronounced:/dɑːˈmærɑː/ dah-MARR-ah ) was a sparsely populated kingdom in the Cold Lands of Northeast Faerûn. In 1357 DR it was ruled by King Virdin. Later ruled by King Gareth Dragonsbane as of -
Impiltur
Impiltur (pronounced:/ˈɪmpɪltɜːr/ IM-pil-tur ) was a wealthy and influential nation of feudal lords nestled along the coastal lands of the Easting Reach, in northeastern Faerûn. It had a long and storied history within -
Hero
Hero by R.A. Salvatore is the third and final book of the Homecoming trilogy. It was released on October 25, 2016. “ The saga of dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden has become a fixture in -
Poseidon
Poseidon (pronounced:/poʊˈsɪdɛən/ poh-SIDE-uhn ) was an interloper deity of waters worshiped by some in Impiltur in northeast Faerûn. However, like the sea, he was fickle in nature. Poseidon largely looked like a large -
List of books (in-universe)
This is a list of books known to exist in the Realms, with dates (in Dalereckoning) and authors, if known. The "Original" column indicates if the stored physical work was a copy or not. Many -
The Year of Rogue Dragons
The Year of Rogue Dragons is a trilogy by Richard Lee Byers. It covers the calamitous events of 1373 DR, the "Year of Rogue Dragons". Around −25,000 DR, at the dawn of history, both -
Earthfast
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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 -
History of Impiltur
The history of Impiltur dated back to the fall of Jhaamdath, over a century before the Year of Dale Reckoning. -
Dornavver
Dornavver, also known as Demonbane, was a legendary weapon of Faerûnian history. It was a sword wielded by heroic paladins and the kings of Impiltur, and it was famous in the fight against fiends. Dornavver -
Citadel of Conjurers
The Citadel of Conjurers, originally known as Dun-Orthass, was a dark tower, located within the foothills of the Earthspur Mountains at the mouth of the Moaning Gorge, that was built in the final years -
Japheth Donard
Japheth Donard was a warlock of a fey pact with the archfey Neifion. Japheth had black hair and black eyes. He was almost always seen wearing his mysterious cloak, which seemed to have strange powers -
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the computer game, see Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor. Pool of Radiance: The Ruins of Myth Drannor by Carrie Bebris is a novel based on the -
Hlammach
s ports useless during the late 14 century DR. Following the Spellplague, the economy of Hlammach collapsed and many of its citizens fled the city to New Sarshel for a new and more prosperous life.