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War Wizards
This article is about the arcane spellcaster organization of Cormyr. For other uses, see War Wizard (disambiguation). The War Wizards were a group of battle-mages and sorcerers who fought on behalf of the kingdom -
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Spellplague
The Spellplague, called the Blue Breath of Change by the inhabitants of Abeir, was a disaster that struck Realmspace and even the planes themselves on the date of Tarsakh 29 in the Year of Blue -
Mystra (Midnight)
Mystra (pronounced:/ˈmɪstrɑː/ MISS-trah ), the Mother of all Magic, formerly known as Midnight, was once a greater goddess who guided the magic that enveloped Toril and its surrounding space. Mystra tended to the Weave -
Myth Drannor
This article is about the former city of Cormanthor. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). Myth Drannor, formerly known as the city of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɑːnθɔːr/ kor-MANTH-or ), the City of Song, or the -
Cormyr
This article is about the kingdom. For the sourcebook, see Cormyr (sourcebook). Cormyr (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɪər/ core-MEER ), also known as the Forest Country and the Land of the Purple Dragon was an independent nation in -
Hexblade
A hexblade was an arcane spellcaster who combined magical power with martial skill. A hexblade's power could manifest itself spontaneously, similarly to a sorcerer's magic, or be granted via a warlock pact. “ Hexblade -
Bladesinger
This article is about the prestige class. For the novel, see Bladesinger (novel). Bladesingers were elven wizards who practiced the sacred art of bladesinging, an ancient and sacred tradition of fighting that blended swordsmanship, along -
Simbul
The Simbul, born Alassra Shentrantra Silverhand, and also known as the Witch-Queen of Aglarond, was one of the Seven Sisters, a Chosen of Mystra, and one of the most powerful spellcasters in Faerûn. Her -
The Rise of Tiamat
This article is about the 5 edition adventure module. For the module from the Neverwinter video game, see Neverwinter: Rise of Tiamat. The Rise of Tiamat, designed by Kobold Press and the Wizards RPG Team -
Suzail
Suzail (pronounced:/suːˈzeɪl/ soo-ZALE ) was the capital of Cormyr and the seat of power. It was named after Suzara Obarskyr, the mother of the first king. It was originally the farm of Ondeth Obarskyr -
Purple Dragon knight
Purple Dragon knights were the officers and warrior elite of the Cormyrian army, the bulk of which was known as the Purple Dragons. Being awarded knighthood within the Purple Dragons was a great honor for -
Blackguard
Blackguards, also referred to as antipaladins, were the quintessential champions of evil in Faerûn. They led armies of dread forces such as undead, fiends, and other extra-planar beings, often in the name of the -
Arcane magic
This article is about a type of magic. For other uses, see Arcane (disambiguation)....You think that magic is a tool, like a hammer, something that you pick up when you need it, swing it -
Artificer
This article is about the base class. For the prestige class from Lantan, see Gnome Artificer. Artificers were a rare kind of arcane spellcaster who treated magic in the same manner as a mason might -
Arcanist
This article is about the second edition class. For general wielders of the Art, see Arcane magic. Arcanists, also referred to as Netherese arcanists, were Netherese individuals who wielded arcane magic in the days of -
Archmage
This article is about the prestige class. For other uses, see Archmage (disambiguation). Archmages were among the most powerful arcane spellcasters found throughout all of Faerûn. These practitioners of the Art were experts at manipulating -
Purple Dragons
The Purple Dragons were the famous military of Cormyr that were renowned for their discipline, skill, and loyalty. The Purple Dragons were considered to be one of the strongest armies in the Realms, and were -
Divine magic
— Menlidus “ What we call divine, you call arcane — our altars are not so different! ” -
Azoun Obarskyr IV
Dragon Knights. During his reign, the kingdom experienced unprecedented economic growth. He was killed in the Goblin War by Nalavarauthatoryl. “ My duty to Cormyr demands that I help avert a crisis that could threaten any -
1479 DR
a bloody battle between the trio of Elminster, Storm Silverhand, and the Simbul against a company of War Wizards and Purple Dragons seeking to take them into custody., Treth Halonter and Relve Langral - former members -
Smokepowder
Smokepowder was a magical alchemical equivalent of gunpowder. Though confusing matters, a few on Toril used the word "gunpowder" as simply another name for smokepowder. “ The night breeze still smelt of burning wood and men -
Divine soul
This article is about the divine spellcaster. For the arcane wizard specialist in invocation/evocation, see evoker. Divine souls, sometimes called favored souls or invokers, were divine spellcasters who gained their power directly from a
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