Myth Ondath

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At a Glance

Once a city devoted to Eldath. The city and its mythal were destroyed by Iyraclea, using an artifact known as the Gatekeeper’s crystal.

Myth Ondath gained that name upon the creation of its mythal in 555 DR. Before that it was named Ondathel (351 to 555) and before that it was Yrlaancel. It was founded as a city of the elven realm of Rystall Wood.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50

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Myth Nantar

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At a Glance

An aquatic city, within the Sea of Fallen Stars.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50
  • Ruins of Myth Drannor [1084] Campaign Guide to Myth Drannor page 22

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Myth Lharast

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At a Glance

A city which once stood in Amn. Founded as a haven for “nonorthodox” followers of Selûne, the city was eventually removed from Faerûn by the goddess.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] page 45
  • Ruins of Myth Drannor [1084] Campaign Guide to Myth Drannor page 22

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Myth Iiscar

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At a Glance

A city which once stood on the isle of Lantan. The city and its mythal were destroyed at some point.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] page 45

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Myth Glaurach

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At a Glance

An elven city located near what is now Hellgate Keep. It was overrun and razed by orcs long ago. All that’s left is overgrown rubble and a few sewer tunnels. Adventurers sometimes seek to draw upon the power of the mythal which may still survive here; it’s said to repair and restore charges to magical items.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50
  • Ruins of Myth Drannor [1084] Campaign Guide to Myth Drannor page 22

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Myth Dyraalis

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At a Glance

Once an elven stronghold in the Forest of Mir, this city can only be seen by elves, gnomes, and perhaps a few other races. Those who approach but cannot see it are teleported to the opposite side of it.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50

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Myth Adofhaer

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At a Glance

This sun elven city of the High Forest was removed from Faerûn and put into stasis until certain conditions are met. Today, nobody seems to know what those conditions are.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50

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Mythal

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At a Glance

A “living web” of magic created (originally) by elven high magic. Approximations became possible using other types of magic, but the ones created by high magic are sometimes called true mythals to distinguish them from mythals created by 10th level spells or epic magic (wizard mythals) and lesser systems of wards (quasi-mythals).

True Mythals

Wizard Mythals

Quasi-Mythals

Sources

  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50
  • Magic of Faerûn [11964] pages 47-48
  • Ruins of Myth Drannor [1084] Campaign Guide to Myth Drannor pages 22-23

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Mussum

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At a Glance

This cursed ruin is said to still hold all the belongings of its citizens, many of whom were caught unawares by a plague so swift and virulent that it slew people before they could escape the city.

Mussum is found on the coast of Chondath, and has lain abandoned since 472 DR.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 296

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Martek’s Tomb

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At a Glance

The location of this magnificent tomb is now lost; all that’s known is that it lies somewhere beneath the shifting sands in the Desert of Desolation region of the Raurin.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 295

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