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Tun River
The Tun River was an expansive waterway that passed through western regions of Cormyr and the Dragon Coast, in the Eastern Heartlands of Faerûn. Great storms coming down from the Storm Horns wracked the lands -
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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 -
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 -
Farsea Marshes
The Farsea Marshes, also referred to as the Farsea Marsh, was a wetland located in a region of the Eastern Heartlands, just west of the kingdom of Cormyr. Both the summer and winter months were -
Tun Marshes
The Tun Marshes, also called the Marsh of Tun, was a swamp lying in the Tunlands between the Sunset Mountains and the Stormhorns west of Cormyr in interior Faerûn. The Tun marshes enjoyed moderate weather -
Farsea Swamp
The Farsea Swamp was a massive stretch of wetlands located in the Eastern Heartlands of Faerûn. While the swamp was a place of pestilence and disease, it harbored a mysterious past that drew in adventurer -
Lost Princess Road
The Lost Princess Road was not a true road but a series of linked portals that connected sites along the Sword Coast, Waterdeep, Tethyr, Amn, Cormyr, and the Savage Frontier. The intrepid explorer and author -
Gritstone Moorland
The Gritstone Moorland was a region of wetlands found on the eastern stretch of the Dragon Coast in the Eastern Heartlands. The region was formed at the confluence the Tun River and the Dragonmere lake -
Bridge of Fallen Men
The Bridge of Fallen Men was on the High Road between Proskur and Skull Crag, spanning the Tun River. -
Oghrann
Oghrann was a dwarven realm founded on and under the Plain of Tun, in central Faerûn during the Age of the Proud People. It was a vast nation, difficult to defend for the relatively meager -
Thayan enclave (Proskur)
The Thayan enclave of Proskur was a compound of the Red Wizards, within which they could conduct economic and political business. Like all of the enclaves of Thay, this estate was under the nation's -
Waterdeep (novel)
Waterdeep by Troy Denning, is the third book in the Avatar series. “ The Streets of Waterdeep... Where danger lurks round every corner as the avatars of the gods seek the Tablets of Fate. Where Cyric -
Lizardfolk
This is a Good Article! Lizardfolk, also known as lizard men, were a race of reptilian humanoids native to Toril. -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
Phlogiston
This article is about the material found between the crystal spheres. For the dragon, see Phlogiston (dragon). Phlogiston (pronounced:/floʊˈdʒɪstʌn/ flo-JIS-tun listen ) was a term that could either refer to the space between -
Celestial Empire
The Celestial Empire, also known as the Celestial Heaven or the Empire of Heaven, was the dominant pantheon of the continent of Kara-Tur, especially the empire of Shou Lung, and the overarching spiritual state -
AD&D Trading Cards
AD&D Trading Cards or Collector Cards were a series of trading cards published by TSR, Inc. between 1991 and 1993. The cards adhere to 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons rules, and were released in -
Vast Swamp
This is a Good Article! The Vast Swamp was an area of swampland in interior Faerûn that lay between Cormyr to its west and Sembia to its east. It was widely thought of as the -
Chiang lung
Chiang lungs (pronounced:/tʃiɑːŋ lʌŋ/ chee-ang lung ), also known as river dragons, were wingless lung dragons that inhabited bodies of water in Kara-Tur. Chiang lungs were physically distinguished by their enormous size, up -
Styx dragon
Styx dragons, also known as darkwyrms or shadowdrakes, were dragons that dwelt in the corrupted depths of the river Styx. The bodies of Styx dragons were long and serpentine. Their slimy scales ranged in color -
Mist dragon
Mist dragons were reclusive and antisocial dragons found along coastlines. Mist dragons had blue to white scales with metallic spots that became more grey as the dragon aged. Its eyes were oceanic colors, usually green -
Oceanus dragon
Oceanus dragons were amphibious planar dragons who lived in the Upper planes, in particular along the River Oceanus. Oceanus dragons resembled giant winged eels. Their limbs were relatively short and their fingers were webbed. They -
Otter
Otters were a species of aquatic mammal distantly related to weasels. Otters were very fast moving creatures, both in terms of running and swimming. Those that inhabited oceans were typically larger than their more land -
Tylor
Tylors were the product of dragon and hatori crossbreeding, notable for their variety, insatiable appetite, and natural knowledge of the arcane. They were often compared to a dragon kin version of half-elves. “ When it
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