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Tharsult
Tharsult was an island in the Shining Sea. Its capital was Urbeth, and it was known for its unscrupulous traders. The establishment of a Shou Town was underway in the early 1370s DR. -
Category:Maps of Tharsult
Maps showing Tharsult. -
Calimshan
Calimshan (pronounced:/ˈkɑːlɪmʃɑːn/ CAL-im-shan ) was a nation that covered the southern corner of West Faerûn, including the Calim Desert and the Spider Swamp. Calishite was the name given to an inhabitant of Calimshan -
Lords of Waterdeep
This article is about the in-universe organization. For the real-world boardgame, see Lords of Waterdeep (board game). The Lords of Waterdeep were the ruling council of the city of Waterdeep, who had reigned -
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 -
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 -
Waterdeep and the North
Waterdeep and the North is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ The North...rugged mountains and dense forests, which hide many beings hostile to man (who has settled here but -
Perilous Gateways
Perilous Gateways was a webseries of articles by various authors. The series featured portals found across Faerûn. -
Tarmalune
The largest of the Windrise Ports, Tarmalune was a huge, cosmopolitan port city located in the southeastern shores of Laerakond, considered by its inhabitants to be the rival of Faerûnian Waterdeep in wealth, tolerant outlook -
Watchspider
Watchspiders (sometimes seen as watch spider ) were a breed of huge spider that were raised and trained to obey a master. They were used as guardians by nobles who could afford them, drow, and as -
Silverfall
Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (also known simply as Silverfall ) is a stand-alone novel by Ed Greenwood featuring a chapter from the perspective of each of the Seven Sisters. “ Rise, and be not -
Lushpool
Lushpool, known as the City of Shimmering Pools, was a city in Lapaliiya in southwest Faerûn in the mid–14th century DR. It stood on the Lapal Way, by the mouth of Talar Bay in -
Halls of the High King
“ Someone in the misty, wooded Moonshae Isles needs hundreds of brand-new swords taken under guard from Sword Coast smiths to a certain place on the Isles. The swords are needed so badly, and -
The Herald
The Herald by Ed Greenwood is the sixth and final novel in The Sundering series. It is also a novel in the Elminster series. “ Chaos grips Faerûn as vainglory, prophecy, and ancient forces comingle in -
Geographical index of Toril
Places can be listed twice: once in political regions and once in geographical regions. A Alamber Sea Sea of Azul C Sea of Caravans Celestial Sea Crowded Sea D Dragon Reach Dragon Sea (Abeir) E -
Tashalan
This article is about the human ethnic group. For the language of Tashalar, see Tashalan language. The Tashalans were a native human race of the Chultan Peninsula and the primary inhabitants of "the Tashalar ". -
Shaaran language
Shaaran, also called Shaartan, was a regional language of Southern Faerûn, and the dominant language of the Shaaran people. Besides the Shaar, other places where Shaaran was commonly spoken among humans included: Amn, Calimshan, the -
Alzhedo
of Steam, Lapaliiya, Lantan, the Nelanther Isles, the Shaar, Tashalar, Tethyr, Waterdeep (among dwarves, elves, and gnomes ), the Western Heartlands (among halflings and planetouched ), the Wealdath, Tharsult, and the Old Shanatar region of the Underdark. -
Chultan language
Chultan was a language group of south Faerûn and the main language of Chult and Samarach. Other regions where it was commonly spoken include Calimshan, Lapaliiya, Nimbral, Tashalar, Tharsult, and Thindol. Tabaxi was the primary -
Shou-town
of Shou inhabitants. Some known Shou-towns were: Shou-town (Bral), Shou-town (Chavyondat), Shou-town (Eversult), Shou-town (Marsember), Shou-town (Phsant), Shou-town (Sheirtalar), Shou-town (Telflamm), Shou-town (Tharsult), Shou-town (Westgate) -
Sponge
Sponges were immobile aquatic creatures that lived on sea floors. Their harvest and sale as household objects was lucrative. Sponges lived as far deep as the upper depths, or between 601‒1,200 ft (183 -
Bloutar
Bloutar was a small town in the Border Kingdoms with a dangerous reputation. The town was located along the southern edges of the Qurth Forest in the Barony of Blacksaddle. The town was a disorganized -
Aumrauth
Aumrauth was a realm of aquatic elves located in the Shining Sea circa the Year of the Tankard, 1370 DR. The Aumrauthen territory was between the island of Tharsult and the mouth of the River -
1144 DR
stronger and wiser. These challenges become semi-regular occurrences known as "the Scouring Storm" in Umberlaunt faith. Jorist comes to head the Church of the Deeps at Tharsult, the most powerful temple at the time. -
Antholo's All the Realms
Antholo's All the Realms was a map and chart shop in Delzimmer, southeast Faerûn, owned by Antholo Kraul circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. Antholo's was located on Riuntle Street in
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