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At a Glance
A city of Sembia.
Citizens of Daerlun are referred to as Daerlunian.
Visiting
Locations
- The House of Firehair, a prominent temple of Sune
- Shrine to Azuth
- Shrine to Deneir
- Shrine to Lathander
- Shrine to Lliira
- Shrine to Loviatar
- Shrine to Malar
- Shrine to Mystra
- Shrine to Shar
- Shrine to Tymora
Streets
Other Landmarks
Spells and Portals
City Defenses
Neighboring Settlements & Features
Politics
Who Rules
Daerlun is ruled by a High Bergun.
Who Really Rules
Circa 1360 DR the High Bergun —Halath Tymmyr— is mostly retired, and allows his commander of the guard, Allathast, to basically run the city.
Notable Individuals
Citizens
- Aerbront — wizard
- Beldar Oberlee, a Harper
- Dhellart the Night Blade, representative of The Firehands Group
- Thauna Maskalar, high priestess of Sune at The House of Firehair
Transients
Sources
Primary Sources
- Forgotten Realms [11836] (3e campaign setting) page 189
- Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 82-83
- Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms page 60
- Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e campaign setting) — Cyclopedia of the Realms page 35
Passing Mention
- Cormyr [9410] page 25
- Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 73
- Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e campaign setting) — Cyclopedia of the Realms page 76
Maps
- Cormyr [9410] poster, inside cover
- Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 83
- The Forgotten Realms Atlas [8442] pages 6, 98
- Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e campaign setting)
- Spellfire (novel)
Other Resources
- Daerlun on the FR Wiki
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