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Wychlaran
The Wychlaran, meaning "wise old women" in the ancient language of Halardrim, also known as the Witches of Rashemen outside their lands, were the spiritual leaders of Rashemen, communing with the spirits and guiding the -
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Red Wizards
The Red Wizards, formerly known as the Red Wizards of Thay before the War of the Zulkirs, were the notorious and nefarious magocratic ruling class of the inhospitable but well-inhabited country of Thay. Historically -
Harpers
The Harpers, or Those Who Harp, were a semi-secret organization dedicated to promoting good, preserving history (including art and music of old), and maintaining a balance between civilization and nature by keeping kingdoms small -
Thay
"Thayan" redirects here. For the language, see Thayan language Thay was a mysterious and terribly powerful magocratic nation in east Faerûn, that was long-governed by the Zulkirs of the Red Wizards. During the -
Minsc
This is a Good Article! Minsc was a kind-hearted—but rather addled— Rashemaar warrior known for his habit of talking to a hamster. He believed that the animal, called Boo, was a miniature giant -
Rashemen
Rashemen (pronounced:/rɑːˈʃɛmɛn/ rah-SHEH-men ), also known as the Land of Berserkers, was a magocratic gynarchy in the Unapproachable East region of northeast Faerûn. It was a rugged and enigmatic land that could be -
Bheur
Bheurs were known by many names, sometimes specified as bheur hags but also referred to as blue hags, white hags and winter hags. The wicked witches of winter were cold-hearted ice queens said to -
Liriel Baenre
Liriel Baenre (born Liriel Vandree ) was a rogue drow mage, fighter, and cleric trained by Gromph Baenre, the Archmage of Menzoberranzan, who was a noble of House Baenre, the first house of Menzoberranzan. She was -
Rashemaar
This article is about the ethnic group. For the language, see Rashemi language. The Rashemaar, also known as Rashemi outside their native land, were a human ethnic group native to Rashemen and Thay. -
Kalach-Cha
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. “ Know this name our enemies have -
Imoen
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. Imoen (pronounced:/ˈɪmmoʊɛn/ IMM-oh -
Northeast Faerûn
Northeast Faerûn, referred to in large part as the Demonlands, comprising large portions of the Cold Lands and Unapproachable East, was a remote area of the continent of Faerûn. It began in the cold, forbidding -
Dynaheir
unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Dynaheir was a young invoker in the wychlaran of Rashemen who undertook her dajemma to the far off region of the Sword Coast in the -
Safiya
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. “ By almost any standard, Safiya would -
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer (NWN2:MotB) is an expansion to Neverwinter Nights 2 developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari. Players are transported back to the Forgotten Realms shortly after the -
Rashemaar berserkers
Rashemi berserkers, were the legendary defenders of Rashemen that were known for flying into an almost supernatural frenzy on the battlefield. They were among the most respected members of Rashemi society, second to revered Wychlaran. -
Fyodor
Fyodor was a berserker from Rashemen. He was a companion and lover to Liriel Baenre. He was a member of the Black Bear lodge fang in Dernovia. Fyodor had thick muscles that made him resemble -
Lost Empires of Faerûn
Lost Empires of Faerûn is a v.3.5 sourcebook. “ Explore the echoes of a vanished time. The ruins and remnants of once-mighty nations lie scattered across the lands of Faerûn. Hidden within the -
Unapproachable East (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the region, see Unapproachable East. Unapproachable East is a Forgotten Realms sourcebook designed for Dungeons& Dragons 3rd edition. “ Explore a Mysterious Land of Might and Magic. Tales from -
Immilmar
At the center of Immilmar was the Lord's citadel, built with the help of the mighty Wychlaran. Around the keep was the central part of Immilmar, that comprised stone buildings that were only found -
Mulsantir
the nation of Thay to the south. By the strength of the Rashemaar berserkers and the powerful Wychlaran it remained standing, strong in defiance to the foreign wizards. “ Trade might be queen in Mulsantir, but -
Edwin Odesseiron
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. Edwin Odesseiron was a conjurer -
Uthraki
Uthraki were malevolent forest spirits in Rashemen. The natural form of an uthraki was apelike, hairy, and gray-white. Its small face was human-like, but a dozen black eyes went all the way around -
Dread warrior
A dread warrior was a special type of undead created by necromancer Red Wizards of Thay from the bodies of warriors shortly after their deaths. Partly due to being created so soon after death, dread