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Time of Troubles
Time of Troubles, also known as the Arrival, the Godswar, and the Avatar Crisis, was a cataclysmic time period in the chronology of Faerûn. Taking place during 1358 DR, the Year of Shadows, the Time -
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Dawn Age
The Dawn Age, also known as the Age of Dawn, the Time of Dragons, or the Time of Giants, was a period lasting from −30,000 DR to −24,000 DR, when the powerful empires -
Church of Selûne
The church of Selûne (pronounced:/sɛˈluːnɛ/ seh-LOON-eh or:/sɛˈluːneɪ/ seh-LOON-ay ) was the primary religious organization dedicated to the worship and service of the goddess Selûne, Our Lady of Silver. They were -
Sea of Fallen Stars
This article is about the inland body of water. For the sourcebook, see Sea of Fallen Stars (sourcebook). The Sea of Fallen Stars, also known as the Inner Sea, was the largest inland body of -
Church of Ilmater
Church of Ilmater 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 -
Out of the Abyss
labyrinth where fear reigns. It is the home of horrific monsters that have never seen the light of day. It is here that the dark elf Gromph Baenre, Archmage of Menzoberranzan, casts a foul spell -
Era of Upheaval
The Era of Upheaval was the time period between Time of Troubles of 1358 DR and the Second Sundering of the decade of the 1480s DR. The Era of Upheaval was part of the historical -
Mere of Dead Men
area located along the Sword Coast North. The name "Mere of Dead Men" referred to the thousands of dwarves, elves, and humans of the Fallen Kingdom who were slain here during the invasion of an -
Age of Humanity
The Age of Humanity was the period from about −3000 DR to 1358 DR. This period began with the decline of the elven and dwarven empires and the flourishing and expansion of the human empires -
Days of Thunder
The Days of Thunder was an ancient period of Toril's history. This was the time of the fabled creator races, or Iqua-Tel'Quessir in the elven tongue, and many other races still hid -
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 -
Church of Helm
The Church of Helm was the organized collective of clerics, paladins, fighters, guards and other martial protectors, who dedicated their service to god of vigilance, Helm. They dedicated themselves to the protection of those who -
Church of Shar
much of the time. An element of fear was associated with the worship of Shar since many of her followers were willing to give their lives in her service. The intent of the Church of -
Church of Myrkul
The church of Myrkul, also known as the Gray Ones, or (disparagingly) Fingerbones, was the predominant organization dedicated to the worship and veneration of the Lord of the Dead, Myrkul. It was not a popular -
Church of Bane
The Church of Bane was the organization dedicated to worshiping, as well as furthering the influence of the deity, Bane. generally speaking, they were a cruel and power-hungry group of individuals who worshiped their -
Scepter of Savras
The Scepter of Savras was an incredibly powerful artifact capable of containing the entire essence of a god. Created by the god Azuth and used to contain the deity of divination whose name it came -
Order of the Blue Moon
Selûne. While the order was small, they proved their devotion to both goddesses by defending their part of Faerûn against the agents of the dark goddess Shar, in the years after the Time of Troubles -
Crown of Horns
The Crown of Horns was an evil, intelligent artifact of great power. Forged by Trebbe, a Netherese arcanist, and later enhanced by Myrkul, the former god of Death, it carried with it a long history -
Heralds of Faerûn
group of historians and heraldists that took on the responsibility of recording, preserving, and policing the coats of arms, flags, standards, shields, badges, mottoes, symbols, and sigils of the nobility of Faerûn. Over the years -
Church of Umberlee
This is a Good Article! The Church of Umberlee was disorganized, and different locales vary significantly in how they practiced faith in the Bitch Queen. Following Umberlee's nature, internal disputes and questions of primacy -
Realms of the Dead
Realms of the Dead is an anthology of short stories from the Forgotten Realms, and the last published anthology of original tales to date. It accompanied the trilogy, The Haunted Lands, by Richard Lee Byers -
Pool of radiance
one of the most potent sources of arcane energy in the Realms. “ Pool belongs to the Lord of the Ruins. He says to kill, we kill. Pool glows brighter. The Lord of the Ruins grows -
History of Waterdeep
The history of Waterdeep dated back to an ancient elven settlement called Aelinthaldaar, which was the capital of the Tel-quessir city-state of Illefarn starting around the year −8500 DR. Due to massive orc
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