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Shadow Gap
its name. ” Shadow Gap was where the North Ride passed through the Desertsmouth Mountains south of Shadowdale. Shadow Gap marked the spot where the Desertsmouth Mountains end and the Thunder Peaks began. Shadow Gap was -
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Sammaster
“ Back to your graves... ” — Sammaster to an army of undead. Sammaster was an immensely powerful human mage and a former Chosen of Mystra. Sammaster was known for founding the Cult of the Dragon and -
Shadowdale
This article is about the dale. For other uses, see Shadowdale (disambiguation). Shadowdale was a farming community in the Dalelands, in north Faerûn. It was the home of the archmage Elminster Aumar and was the -
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 -
Iron Throne
“ "We shall rule them from an Iron Throne, built of the weapons of our trade..." ” — Sfena in 1347 DR The Iron Throne was a mysterious mercantile organization that operated out of the Eastern Heartlands -
Olive Ruskettle
Olive Ruskettle was a famous halfling "bard," actually a thief who always aspired to a life of entertaining people and the easy living that profession could bring. “ Everyone needs to make his own life for -
Akabar Bel Akash
1Akabar Bel Akash of House Akash was a wizard and a merchant from Turmish who was a companion of the hero Alias and one of her closest friends. “ Alias watched as Akabar lifted the lid -
Mourngrym Amcathra
Mourngrym Amcathra (pronounced:/ˈmɔːrngrɪm ɑːmˈkɑːθrɑː/ MORN-grim am-CATH-rah ) was the lord of Shadowdale from 1353 DR until 1375 DR. Mourngrym was a 6'4" (1.9m) tall, athletic man with neatly trimmed brown -
Shadowdale (novel)
Shadowdale, by Scott Ciencin, is the first book of the Avatar series. “ When the gods are banished from the heavens, they must travel through Faerûn in the guise of mortals. When four companions, last survivors -
Cassana
Cassana was a centuries-old evil wizard who worked with the Fire Knives, the Iron Throne, and masterminded the creation of Alias for her own ends. “ Dragonbait looked deep into Cassana's eyes... A perverse -
Anauroch (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the region, see Anauroch. Anauroch is an accessory for AD&D 2nd edition. -
Castle Crag
This article is about the Cormyrean castle. For the Shadowdale castle, see Castle Krag. Castle Crag was a castle in northern Cormyr designed to protect it from the threats of the Stonelands in the mid -
Stonelands
The Stonelands was a rocky and hilly region of terrain north of the Storm Horns mountain range, to the north of Cormyr. It was a rocky land of many valleys and hills, but it had -
Kalmari
plane. “ Two unblinking, yellow eyes glowed within the cloud of dark vapor. Beneath the eyes a huge gap parted, revealing rows upon rows of needle-sharp teeth. From this maw came the sound of a -
Tantras (novel)
Tantras, by Scott Ciencin, is the second book of the Avatar series. “ Heroes Stand Trial! When Elminster, the Old Sage of Shadowdale, is apparently slain, Midnight and Adon stand trial for his murder. When Bane -
1387 DR
The Wailing Years An Abeiran mountain range made entirely of dense prismatic glass appears along the Northride, sealing off Shadow Gap. -
North Gate Inn
North Gate Inn was a popular stop for traveling merchants, adventurers, and travelers passing through Shadow Gap along the North Ride. “ Labor troubles are quite common this far north. Every potscrubber dreams of becoming a -
Griffon Hill
Griffon Hill was a thorp in the East Reaches of Cormyr, close to the Stonelands. Griffon Hill was an unremarkable collection of buildings sat atop a rocky hill. -
Company of the Swanmays
When they earned their living by guarding and guiding trader caravans through Cormanthor, they often passed through Shadow Gap and stayed in the North Gate Inn. When seasons changed, they spent their winters in Shadowdale -
North Ride
The North Ride, alternate spelling Northride, was a road in the Dalelands that ran from Tilverton in the Shadow Gap in the south, leading to Cormyr, to Voonlar in the north, leading to the Moonsea -
Rowanmantle
House Rowanmantle was a small noble house of Cormyr. The family was originally from the Tilverton area but moved its base to Suzail at some point. The family strongly supported the Obarskyrs and advised the -
Kith
Kith was the youngest member of the all-female adventuring Company of the Swanmays circa 1350 DR. “ Kith had told her that Syluné was at least a century old but kept young with her magics -
Stonebolt Trail
the Shadow Gap in the north. The trail originated in Gnoll Pass in the Storm Horns, travelling nearly in a straight line northeast to reach the Shadow Gap in the Thunder Peaks north of Tilverton.
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