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Tyrluk
Tyrluk (pronounced:/ˈtɪərluːk/ TEER-luke ) was a small village at the base of the Storm Horn Mountains in Cormyr. In 1368 DR, Tyrluk, along with Espar, Eveningstar, and Waymoot, was plagued by rogue dragons. In -
Category:Inhabitants of Tyrluk
Tyrluk Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
Category:Locations in Tyrluk
Tyrluk Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
Category:Maps of Tyrluk
Maps showing the village of Tyrluk. -
Marsember
Marsember (pronounced:/mɑːrˈsɛmbʌr/ mar-SEM-burr ), also known as the City of Spices, was a metropolis and the busiest port in the entire kingdom of Cormyr. The city lay on sandy islands in the swampy -
Eveningstar
Eveningstar was a small unwalled farming town of about fifty buildings in Cormyr. It was located roughly 30 miles (48,000 meters) west of Arabel, where the High Road crossed the Starwater River. -
1368 DR
Dark Maiden in retaliation for the destruction of the Pit of Ghaunadaur 600 years ago., Espar, Eveningstar, Tyrluk and Waymoot are plagued by rogue dragons., The longships of King Selger from Trisk attack and defeat -
Swords of Eveningstar
Swords of Eveningstar, by Ed Greenwood, is the first book of The Knights of Myth Drannor trilogy. “ They are the defenders of all that is good and decent in the Realms. A rollicking band of -
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 -
Espar
Espar was a hamlet in Cormyr, located north of Waymoot. As of 1368 DR, it consisted of about 120 stone buildings. It was ruled at that time by Lord Hezom. Espar was a farming town -
Goblin War
This article is about the conflict in Cormyr. For the one in the Savage Frontier, see Goblin Wars. The Goblin War occurred from 1370 DR to 1371 DR. The war started when Nalavarauthatoryl, (an elf -
Protein polymorph
Protein polymorphs were a rare, amorphous form of life that were each made up of a colony of cellular organisms. These creatures were capable of assuming the form of almost any animate creature and inanimate -
Waymoot
Waymoot (pronounced:/ˈweɪmuːt/ WAY-moot ) was a small town in the King's Forest in Cormyr. It's the location of The Moon and Stars, which was, according to Volo, one of the greatest taverns -
Dungeon magazine 14
Dungeon issue 14 was released in November/December of 1988. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Near the town of Tyrluk, monsters prowl the hills. Adventure for 4-6 PC's -
Heralds (local)
The Heralds of Faerûn had members in most cities of significant size or in locations where their services were in demand. Each local Herald was responsible for their city and usually the surrounding countryside as -
The Old Man's Face
The Old Man's Face was a rundown inn found in Tyrluk along the High Road in Cormyr. A carved wooden sign of a cheerful old man hung outside of the inn's entrance. -
Way of the Dragon
This article is about the road in Cormyr. For the street in Waterdeep, see Way of the Dragon (Waterdeep). The Way of the Dragon was western road in Cormyr connecting the capital of Suzail with -
High Road (Cormyr)
Eagle Peak before coming to High Horn. It then continued east out of the mountains, going through Tyrluk and Eveningstar (where it connected with the Starwater Road ), crossed the Starwater River via a stone bridge -
Suldag
Suldag the Boar was the appointed lord of Tyrluk in Cormyr. Suldag was a good-oriented fighter of passable merit and incredible girth.