The Fire Knives

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At a Glance

An old group of thugs and criminals banished from Cormyr and now licking its wounds in Westgate. They are being increasingly influenced and absorbed by the Night Masks. They bear overwhelming animosity against the nobility of Cormyr, particularly the Obarskyrs.


Source

  • Lords of Darkness [11989] page 134

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Eldreth Veluuthra

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At a Glance

The Eldreth Veluuthra —also known as Uluuth Phlarenn— is an organization of elves dedicated to the destruction of humanity and the supremacy of pure-blooded elves. Half-elves and drow are anathema to them, but they will accept or extort aid from anyone in the pursuit of their agenda. The roots of the group stretch back to 262 DR, when five noble houses left Myth Drannor following the Coronal’s decision to open that city and Cormanthor to humans and other races. The five houses were Bharaclaiev, Hyshaanth, Rhaevaern, Starym, and Tellynnan; members of these houses and about a dozen minor houses soon began a series of murderous raids against human settlements which gradually coalesced into the Eldreth Veluuthra. Members of these houses still hold power in the organization today.


Where They’re Found

In short, almost any forest in the Realms. Ardeep Forest, the Border Forest, the Chondalwood, Cormanthor, Evereska, Evermeet, the Grey Forest, the Greycloak Hills, the High Forest, the Methwood, the Misty Forest, the Moonwood, Neverwinter Wood, Urlingwood, the Wealdath, and the Winterwood.


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Daemonfey

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At a Glance

The Daemonfey are a group of fey’ri, members of House Dlardrageth of old Cormanthor, imprisoned beneath Ascalhorn until the destruction of Hellgate Keep in 1369 DR.


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Church of Shar

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At a Glance

The Church of Shar is the religious following of Shar.


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The Church of Bane

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This is the religious following of Bane.


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