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Cromach's Smithy
Cromach's Smithy was a forge that operated within the town of Daggerford for well over a century. While it was originally located in the town's Caravan Quarter, it was relocated to the Farmers -
Thunderhammer Smithy
Thunderhammer Smithy was a blacksmith shop located in the town of Beregost during the mid-14 century DR. It was run by the giant of a man, Taerom "Thunderhammer" Fuirum, a master smith whose work -
Derval's Smithy
Derval's Smithy was the most prominent blacksmith's shop found in the town of Daggerford during the 15 century DR. It was originally owned by the town's famous blacksmith, Derval of Clan Ironeater -
Wayfel's Smithy
Wayfel's Smithy was a low–quality forge that operated in the Farmers' Quarter of Daggerford during the 14 century DR. The only thing lower than Wayfel's prices was the quality of his work -
Marshall's Smithy
Marshall's Smithy was a small blacksmith's shop located in the Low City of Bral. The smithy was located at the intersection of Eel and Hammer Streets. -
Selgard's Smithy
Selgard's Smithy was a metalworking smithy in Shadowdale, originally owned and operated by Bronn Selgard. Selgard's Smithy lay in central Shadowdale along the North Ride between Tethgar's House and the Stone House. -
Jerdan's Smithy
Jerdan's Smithy was a blacksmith's shop found in Daggerford during the late 15 century DR. It could be found in the Farmers' Quarter in the north side of town. -
Aunsible Durn's smithy
The smithy in the town of Ghars, Cormyr, in the mid–14 century DR was run by the skilled smith Aunsible Durn. It had no name, for there was no other in town. The smithy -
Old Anvil Smithy
The Old Anvil Smithy was the noisy, soot-covered workshop of the master blacksmith of Sundabar, Alabuth Helfyn. Though it was little more than a barn of a building, Alabuth called the Old Anvil his -
Iron Bull Smithy
The Iron Bull Smithy was blacksmith shop in Ravens Bluff, during the mid-14 century DR, that specialized as the city's farrier. It was run by the siblings Smith, a brother and sister, whose -
Steeleye's Armory and Smithy
Steeleye's Armory and Smithy was a smithy of Angar "Steeleye" Axeson's that dealt in arms and armors, located in Mosstone, Tethyr. Steeleye's Armory and Smithy offered quality items for sale. The old -
Goibhniu
Goibhniu, also known as Goibhnie, was an interloper deity who originated from another plane of existence. The avatar form of Ghoibniu was typically that of a large, brawny human, dressed in smith attire and with -
Sigil
Sigil (pronounced:/ˈsɪgɪl/ SIG-il ), also known as the Cage, the City of Doors, or, less commonly, the City of Secrets, was a floating city in the center of the Outlands and the self-proclaimed -
Duergar
This article is about the dwarven sub-race. For the dwarven clan, see Clan Duergar. Duergar (pronounced:/ˈdjuːɜːrgɑːr/ DEW-ur-gar ), also known as gray dwarves, or underdwarves were a subterranean subrace of dwarves. They -
Candlekeep
Candlekeep was the famous library-fortress that stood proud as a bastion of enlightenment and knowledge on the Sword Coast for many centuries. It housed a magnificent collection of books and scrolls of lore, considered -
Daggerford
This is a Good Article! Daggerford was a small but consequential town located in the Delimbiyr Vale within the greater Sword Coast. While it was primarily a farming community, and considered by some to be -
Outlands
The Concordant Domain of the Outlands, also known as Concordant Opposition, was the center of the Great Wheel of Outer Planes. It connected to all other Outer Planes and was truly neutral in alignment. Other -
Gauntlgrym
This is a Good Article! This article is about the dwarven city. For the novel, see Gauntlgrym (novel). -
Phlan
Phlan, also known as the Jewel of the Moonsea, was a large frontier town on the Moonsea region of north Faerûn with a long and storied history. Founded nearly a millennium before the Era of -
City of Brass
This is a Good Article! Floating amid the Elemental Plane of Fire, the City of Brass was the epicenter of efreet culture and was the place from where the Sultan of the Efreet ruled. -
Triboar
Triboar (pronounced:/ˈtraɪbɔːr/ TRY-bore ), nicknamed the Town Where Only Gwaeron Sleeps, was a trading settlement found in the North. It was a lively crossroads town full of the hustle and bustle of roaming merchants -
Bryn Shander
Bryn Shander was the biggest of the Ten Towns and was known for being a trading center in Icewind Dale. It was the gateway to its fellow towns of the dale, as well as their -
Sundabar
Sundabar, previously known as Citadel Sundbarr, was one of the wealthiest and most militaristic cities within the nation of Luruar, or all of Faerûn for that matter. While it was originally a dwarven citadel, it -
Neverwinter Nights
This article is about the modern BioWare game. For other uses, see Neverwinter Nights (disambiguation). Neverwinter Nights (NWN ), produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames (now Atari), is a third-person perspective computer role-playing -
Scornubel
Scornubel (pronounced:/ˈskɔːrnuːbɛl/ SCOR-noo-bel ), also known as the Caravan City, was a major tradestop for caravans. It lay on the northern bank of the River Chionthar, where the Trade Way reached the river
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