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Weathercote Wood
Weathercote Wood, also known as the Weathercote Forest, was a forest of the Triangle of Trees, located in the great expanse known as the Savage Frontier. It was located just west of Anauroch, north of -
Category:Maps of Weathercote Wood
Maps showing Weathercote Wood. -
Savage Frontier
This article is about the area of Faerûn. For the sourcebook, see The Savage Frontier (sourcebook). The Savage Frontier was the region of northwest Faerûn north of the Delimbiyr River, excluding the Sword Coast North -
Nobanion
Nobanion (pronounced:/noʊˈbɑːnjʌn/ no-BAN-yun ), also known as the King of Beasts, Lord Firemane or the Lion King, was a primal spirit sometimes worshiped as a deity of royalty, lions, and other felines, as -
Parnast
Parnast was a small village in the Savage Frontier region of the North. It had a long history of being controlled by less-than-reputable organizations, such as the Zhentarim and the Cult of the -
Adventurers League/Storm King's Thunder
The Storm King's Thunder season visits various settlements and nations, including Parnast and the environs of the Greypeak Mountains, Hartsvale, the Nelanther Isles and several sites surrounding Beregost, including Ulcaster and Durlag's Tower -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
Dekanter
This article is about the ruined city of Netheril. For the person after which the city was named, see Dekanter. Dekanter (pronounced:/dɛˈkɑːntɛr/ de-KANT-er ), formally the Mines of Dekanter, were ruins found beneath -
Druhallen
Druhallen was a particularly talented mage that traveled the Western Heartlands during the mid–14 century DR. He famously ventured into the mines of Dekanter along with his old flame Rozt'a, her foster son -
The Nether Scroll
The Nether Scroll by Lynn Abbey is the final book of the Lost Empires series. “ Ansoain has been murdered, and her son Galimer taken hostage. Druhallen, a young magic user, must avenge the murder of -
Parnast Under Siege
Parnast Under Siege is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Storm King's Thunder series of adventures published for the D -
Bad Business in Parnast
Bad Business in Parnast is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Storm King's Thunder series of adventures published for the -
Oreme
of the empire in –33,800 DR. Oreme was located 200 mi (320,000 m) east of Weathercote Wood, on the edge of the sands of the Frozen Sea. The ruins were often being buried -
Fallen Lands
witchfire. They were located just west of the Anauroch desert, along one side of the Triangle of Trees. The Far Forest was located to its north, while the Weathercote Wood was situated to its south. -
Beast Lord
This article is about the alhoon of Dekanter. For the rulers of the Beastlands, see Beast Lords. The Beast Lord was the local named given to an alhoon mage that dwelled within the ruined mines -
Dawn Pass Trail
it was named. Emerging from the mountains, it met the village of Parnast, then went south of Weathercote Wood and ended at the Lonely Moor, its easternmost point. There it was joined to the Black -
Triangle of Trees
The Triangle of Trees was an area of the Savage Frontier defined by the three forests that marked its borders. The three forests were the Far Forest, Southwood, and Weathercote Wood. -
Tiep
Tiep was a young horse groom and pickpocket that grew up in various towns and settlements across the Western Heartlands during the mid–14 century DR. While he was an orphan for much of his -
Wyndyfarh
Lady Wyndyfarh was an avoral that dwelled within the Weathercote Wood in Faerûn for some time during the mid–14 century DR. Regardless of her origin, Wyndyfarh was first and foremost a servant to the -
Galimer
Galimer "Longfingers" was a spellcaster that traveled across the Western Heartlands during the mid–14 century DR with his wife Rozt'a, his foster son Tiep, and his best friend Druhallen, working as a mage -
Florozt'a
Florozt'a, who more commonly went by Rozt'a, was a traveling guardswoman that offered her services throughout the Western Heartlands during the mid–14 century DR. She was a tall and broad-shouldered woman -
Uninvited Guests
just one thing he needs, meat for his feast. Game is supposed to be plentiful in the Weathercote Wood, but the townsfolk are all busy with their own work, and the minions of Bad Fruul -
Sheemzher
Sheemzher was a goblin from Dekanter that became a servant of the avoral Lady Wyndyfarh during the mid–14 century DR, and famously ventured on a quest to save his people from the dark being -
Amarandaris
Lord Amarandaris was a member of the Zhentarim that served as the lord of Parnast for at least two decades during the mid–14 century DR. He was a calculating and pragmatic leader that sought -
Honeysuckle
The honeysuckle could be found in various places in Faerûn. The scent of these shrubs was one of many that saurials used to communicate emotions. The scent of honeysuckle expressed an emotion of tendernesss or
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