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Watchful Eye (Essembra)
This article is about the inn in Essembra. For other uses, see Watchful Eye (disambiguation). The Watchful Eye was an inn in Essembra around 1368 DR. -
Watchful Eye (Espar)
This article is about the inn in Espar. For other uses, see Watchful Eye (disambiguation). The Watchful Eye was the only inn in Espar, Cormyr. -
Watchful Eye (Hluthvar)
This article is about the inn in Hluthvar. For other uses, see Watchful Eye (disambiguation). The Watchful Eye was the only inn in Hluthvar around 1368 DR. -
Watchful Eye (disambiguation)
to the intended article. The Watchful Eye might refer to: Watchful Eye (Espar), an inn in Espar., Watchful Eye (Essembra), an inn in Essembra., Watchful Eye (Hluthvar), an inn in Hluthvar., Watchful Eye (Yûlash), an -
Marthammor Duin
to explore the world. He was also known as Finder-of-Trails, Watcher over Wanderers and the Watchful Eye, and was sometimes considered to be an exarch of Moradin. He approached life with a gnome -
Turmish
Turmish was a republic located north of the Vilhon Reach on the Sea of Fallen Stars. Turmish was a densely populated nation, famous for its mercenary companies and fair-dealing merchants that traded across all -
Sojourn
Sojourn is the third book in the Dark Elf trilogy by R.A. Salvatore. It was later reissued as book three of the Legend of Drizzt series. “ Far above the merciless Underdark, Drizzt Do'Urden -
Tos'un Armgo
Tos'un Armgo was the son of Mez'Barris Armgo and later part of a band of four renegade drow that advised Obould Many-Arrows. Tos'un was somewhat uncomfortable with violence. That is perhaps -
Deep Imaskari
Deep Imaskari were a race of humans who were heirs to the lost empire of Imaskar. Few survived the fall of their great empire when their Mulan slaves, having been abducted from other worlds, and -
Watcher's Keep
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Watcher's Keep was an -
Law of the Loregiver
This is a Good Article! “ The Law is not Justice, nor is Justice the Law. ” — Zakharan proverb -
The Orc King
The Orc King is the first novel of the Transitions series by R.A. Salvatore. “ An uneasy peace between the dwarves of Mithral Hall and the orcs of the newly established Kingdom of Many-Arrows -
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 -
Hare
Hares were a species of small, gentle herbivorous mammals that lived in burrows. They were distantly related to the similarly looking rabbit, though were larger in size. Hares had a tendency to be skittish, though -
Ever Watchful
bastard sword that Helm preferred to wield two-handed. The sword had the symbol of Helm (a watchful eye with a blue pupil emblazoned on an upright gauntlet) on its hilt. It glowed with silvery -
Essembra
Before it was abandoned in 1422 DR, Essembra (pronounced:/ɛsˈsɛmbrɑː/ ess-SEM-brah ) was the largest town and centre of trade in Battledale. Essembra was settled when the Ordulin-Hillsfar road was cut through the -
Espar
was ruled at that time by Lord Hezom. Espar was a farming town with one inn: The Watchful Eye, and a small shrine to Helm, where Lord Hezom, a priest of Helm, took care of -
Delmyr
Delmyr was a remote and little-known kingdom of hin located in the Hordelands, circa the Year of the Tankard, 1370 DR. This realm was confined to the woods and the eastern flank of the -
Song of the Morning
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Song of the Morning -
Hluthvar
Hluthvar (pronounced:/hɛˈlʌθvɑːr/ heh-LUTH-var ) was a walled town on the Dusk Road in the Sunset Vale, east of the Reaching Woods and west of the Sunset Mountains. Hluthvar was named for a local -
Archmage of Menzoberranzan
the city keep track of time in the lightless Underdark by casting a lingering heat enchantment on Narbondel. This duty, incidentally, kept him tied to the city and under the watchful eye of its priestesses. -
Dark God Reformed
This is a Good Article! The Dark God Reformed was a temple and walled compound dedicated to Cyric in Voonlar. In the days before the supposed death of Bane, the Black Hand, it was a -
Pickle
A pickle was a cucumber or other vegetable that had been preserved using a brine, vinegar, or other liquid solution. In the North, pickling was typically done through brining. In more southern parts of Faerûn -
Wizard's Spell Compendium Volume Four
Wizard's Spell Compendium Volume Four is the fourth in a series of four 2nd edition books containing a vast collection of wizard spells. It was published in September 1998. “ The Wizard's Spell Compendium -
Chicken
A chicken was a domesticated, flightless bird that could be found in many places across Faerûn. These small creatures were covered in feathers, and had small beaks. Chickens were valued not only for their flesh
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