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Khelben Arunsun
This article is about Khelben Arunsun the Elder. For Khelben Arunsun the Younger, see Khelben Arunsun the Younger. Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun (pronounced:/ˈkɛlbɛn ˈɛərʌnsʌn/ KEL-ben AIR-un-sun ) was the Lord Mage of Waterdeep -
The Ruins of Myth Drannor
and right wrongs. Magic was brighter then, in the City of Song. Folk were richer then, in the City of Wonder. Once this proud city stood as the highest jewel in the glittering crown of -
The Drow of the Underdark
more. Learn all about the drow herein, from the words of the ancient elven sage Erlathan Greycloak: "Proud, graceful evil. Cruelty personified; talent wasted, beauty lost in darkness." to the lore of the great sage -
The Army Banner of Daggerford
simple banner that showed the signs of age and battles. It bore white and blue colors of the city of Daggerford and the symbol of a sword on a background of blue and white waves. -
Crypts of the Vigilant Eye
The Crypts of the Vigilant Eye, also known as the Crypt of Vigilance, were a secret burial place for the Watcher's faithful located beneath Helm's Hold, a veritable city beneath a city. The -
Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast
Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. This book is the third in the celebrated series of travel guides by Volothamp -
1357 DR
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Waterdeep
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Eilistraee
endless conflicts and intrigues that dominated the lives of most drow. She was often referred to as the The Dark Maiden, the Lady of the Dance, or Lady Silverhair, and sometimes The Dark Dancer, among -
Neverwinter
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Zhentarim
as my native land. And the council who rules them, the Zhentarim, are twice as dark as the Keepers. ” — Akabar Bel Akash As an extension of the will of the dark wizard Manshoon, the Zhentarim -
Githyanki
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Lizardfolk
This is a Good Article! Lizardfolk, also known as lizard men, were a race of reptilian humanoids native to Toril. -
Elturel
of the realm of Elturgard, a theocracy of Torm the True and defended by its paladin knighthood, the Order of the Companion. In the mid–14 century DR, the people of the region spoke the -
Tel-quessir
history together. Perhaps more importantly, the Tel-quessir were once one race, generally assumed to have been the eladrin or "high elves." For these reasons and others, the Tel-quessir are often considered as though -
Bedine
The Bedine were a proud, warlike race that inhabited the southern Anauroch regions but were concentrated in the region known as the Sword. Most folk of the Realms had no idea that the Bedine even -
Grolantor
tor ) was the giant god of hunting and battle, and the primary patron of the hill giants. The most prominent member of the giant pantheon (with the possible exception of Annam ), Grolantor was the black -
Church of Tyr
The Church of Tyr, individually referred to as the holy justices, was the institution to further the worship and tenets of the god of justice, Tyr. It was a highly organized, formal denomination that adhered -
Neverwinter/Blacklake District
The Blacklake District was one of the districts of Neverwinter. It was named after the eponymous Blacklake at its heart. This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video -
Wheloon
a town and later small city in the kingdom of Cormyr in interior Faerûn. It lay at the junction of the Wyvernflow River and the Way of the Manticore and at the end of the -
Elaith Craulnober
graceful build. He was 5 ft 8 in (1.7 m) tall. Elaith had silver hair and the pale skin common to his people. His eyes were the color of amber. He favored his trademark -
Gondegal
Gondegal, known as the Lost King, was a warrior and warlord who, in the Year of the Dragon, 1352 DR, attempted to establish a kingdom centered on the city of Arabel in northern Cormyr. He -
Baldur's Gate (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the city, see Baldur's Gate. For the computer game, see Baldur's Gate (game). “ Bhaal must be stopped! Someone is sabotaging the iron mines of the Sword -
Qara
in the mid–14 century DR. She attended the Neverwinter Academy, where she received some small amount of wizard training that she ultimately disregarded. She was best known for her travels with the Kalach-Cha. -
Cavatina Xarann
in service of Eilistraee in the mid–14 century DR. Cavatina was a fourth-generation devotee of the Lady of the Dance, born on the surface. Her mother was a Sword Dancer, Jetel Xarann, also
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