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Teziir
This article is about the city on the Dragon Coast. For the city in Thay, see Tezir. Teziir (pronounced:/tɛˈzɪər/ teh-ZEER ) was a protectorate of Cormyr, that formerly boasted itself as the largest free -
Council of Teziir
The Council of Teziir was the leading body of government for the city of Teziir. The Council founded Teziir during the mid—14 century DR with the hopes of attracting caravans with cargo bound for -
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Category:Organizations in Teziir
Teziir Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
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Gargauth
Gargauth (pronounced:/ˈgɑːrgɔːθ/ GAR-gawth ), originally known as Gargoth and sometimes called Astaroth or Gormauth Souldrinker, was a former archdevil and the Faerunian demigod of betrayal and political corruption. Wandering the Material Plane after being -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
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 -
Dire wolf
A dire wolf was an ancient dire version of a grey wolf, being a larger and more primitive or feral breed of wolf. Dire wolves were favored by the gods Garagos and Ilneval. Dire wolves -
Thieves' guild
A thieves' guild was a guild of organized thieves and rogues. Most major cities in Faerûn, and some smaller ones, had one or more thieves' guilds. Some were powerful enough to hold significant political power -
Interior Faerûn
The lands of interior Faerûn consisted of the nations, city-states and realms located along the irregular western coastline of the Sea of Fallen Stars and the Shining Plains further south. In the north the -
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 -
Ilbratha
Ilbratha 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 it, then -
Pilgrim
Pilgrims were pious individuals who traveled to destinations, often in groups, that were considered holy to their faith in order to receive inspiration or some form of blessing. Such ventures were referred to as pilgrimages -
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 -
Azure Bonds
This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Azure Bonds (disambiguation). Azure Bonds is the first book of The Finder's Stone trilogy by Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak. It was later made -
The Reaver
The Reaver by Richard Lee Byers is the fourth novel of The Sundering series. “ Endless, pounding rain afflict the Sea of Fallen Stars and the coastal regions surrounding it. Harvests are failing, travel and trade -
Dwarves Deep
This article is about the sourcebook. For a dwarven settlement, see Dwarves' Deep (settlement). Dwarves Deep is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details the -
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 -
Men of the Basilisk
based. These cities were Daerlun, Iriaebor, Marsember, Saerloon, Selgaunt, Suzail, Urmlaspyr, and Westgate. Members were free to transfer from one cell to another at an annual meeting for all members held every winter in Teziir. -
Mage sigil
Mage sigils, also called signature runes, personal runes, mage-runes, mages' sigils, or arcane marks were sigils designed by wizards to mark their possessions, sign their names on messages, or otherwise associate something with themselves -
Pirates of the Fallen Stars
“ "Aye, fightin' ship to ship is a grand thing. Makes ya feel like a real pirate, aimin' ballistas and catapults and such at the enemy, blastin' great holes in her hull, watchin''em flee -
Pros
Pros was a ruined settlement that was once a small port town found in the Dragon Coast region of central Faerûn. Even before it fell into ruin, Pros was not the most beauteous locale. Its