Anaglathos

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At a Glance

A blue dragon.

He staged a coup in Turmish in 1242 DR and ruled until he was overthrown and slain by adventurers in 1247. before that time, he laired in the Orsraun Mountains.

Sources

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 146
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] — mentioned in An Abbreviated Timeline on page 270

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Alasklerbanbastos

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At a Glance

A blue dracolich.

Also called the Great Bone Wyrm. He lairs in Dragonback Mountain, in the Riders to the Sky.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 146

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Aghazstamn

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At a Glance

A blue dracolich.

Aghazstamn’s last lair is found on the eastern side of the Desertsmouth Mountains, overlooking Spiderhaunt Wood.


Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 146

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The Dracorage Mythal

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At a Glance

A feat of elven high magic which causes the Rages of Dragons and the smaller Flights of Dragons.


The Xaeyruudh Campaign

I worked up a list of Rage and Flight events dating back to about -25000 DR which is where GHotR places the creation of the Dracorage Mythal. I think it matches the few official dates pretty well, but these dates are unofficial.

Year Event
1356 DR, 3491 MC Flight
1018 DR, 3153 MC Rage
676 DR, 2811 MC Flight
331 DR, 2466 MC Flight
-18 DR, 2118 MC Flight
-371 DR, 1765 MC Rage
-727 DR, 1409 MC Flight
-1086 DR, 1050 MC Flight
-1449 DR, 687 MC Flight
-1808 DR, 328 MC Flight
-2164 DR, -29 MC Flight
-2517 DR, -382 MC Rage
-2865 DR, -730 MC Flight
-3210 DR, -1075 MC Flight
-3552 DR, -1417 MC Flight
-3890 DR, -1755 MC Rage
-4224 DR, -2089 MC Flight
-4555 DR, -2420 MC Flight
-4883 DR, -2748 MC Rage
-5206 DR, -3071 MC Rage
-5526 DR, -3391 MC Flight
-5843 DR, -3708 MC Rage
-6156 DR, -4021 MC Rage
-6473 DR, -4338 MC Rage
-6793 DR, -4658 MC Flight
-7116 DR, -4981 MC Rage
-7444 DR, -5309 MC Rage
-7775 DR, -5640 MC Flight
-8109 DR, -5974 MC Flight
-8447 DR, -6312 MC Rage
-8789 DR, -6654 MC Flight
-9134 DR, -6999 MC Flight
-9482 DR, -7347 MC Flight
-9835 DR, -7700 MC Rage
-10191 DR, -8056 MC Flight
-10550 DR, -8415 MC Flight
-10913 DR, -8778 MC Flight
-11272 DR, -9137 MC Flight
-11628 DR, -9493 MC Flight
-11981 DR, -9846 MC Rage
-12329 DR, -10194 MC Flight
-12674 DR, -10539 MC Flight
-13016 DR, -10881 MC Flight
-13354 DR, -11219 MC Rage
-13688 DR, -11553 MC Flight
-14019 DR, -11884 MC Flight
-14347 DR, -12212 MC Rage
-14670 DR, -12535 MC Rage
-14990 DR, -12855 MC Flight
-15307 DR, -13172 MC Rage
-15620 DR, -13485 MC Rage
-15937 DR, -13802 MC Rage
-16257 DR, -14122 MC Flight
-16580 DR, -14445 MC Rage
-16908 DR, -14773 MC Rage
-17239 DR, -15104 MC Flight
-17573 DR, -15438 MC Flight
-17911 DR, -15776 MC Rage
-18253 DR, -16118 MC Flight
-18598 DR, -16463 MC Flight
-18946 DR, -16811 MC Flight
-19299 DR, -17164 MC Rage
-19655 DR, -17520 MC Flight
-20014 DR, -17879 MC Flight
-20377 DR, -18242 MC Flight
-20736 DR, -18601 MC Flight
-21092 DR, -18957 MC Flight
-21445 DR, -19310 MC Rage
-21793 DR, -19658 MC Flight
-22138 DR, -20003 MC Flight
-22480 DR, -20345 MC Flight
-22818 DR, -20683 MC Rage
-23152 DR, -21017 MC Flight
-23483 DR, -21348 MC Flight
-23811 DR, -21676 MC Rage
-24134 DR, -21999 MC Rage
-24454 DR, -22319 MC Flight
-24771 DR, -22636 MC Rage
-25084 DR, -22949 MC Rage

The bolded Rages were the most severe.

There is a pattern to the events, which is appropriate since the phenomenon is responsive to the proximity of a comet which has a regular orbit. However, the cycle features clustered rages for some 2500 years and lulls of scattered flights for 2000 years, and it’s 9464 years from peak to peak. The sages of Candlekeep have enough records to say with some confidence that something will disturb the dragons, somewhere on the surface of Toril, approximately every 338 years. However, the long periods of time and lack of complete records make exact prediction impossible for anyone except perhaps the elves.


Sources

  • Dragons of Faerûn
  • Xaeyruudh — I made up the dates
Passing Mention
  • Grand History of the Realms mentions a smattering of flights and rages

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Zilanthar

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At a Glance

A black dragon.

Descendant of Calathanorgoth; lairs at Orogoth in the High Moor until slain during the Rage of Dragons of 1018 DR.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 158

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Zarlandris

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At a Glance

A black dragon.

He lairs in Glaun Bog, in Cormanthor.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 158

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Yindoth

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At a Glance

A black dragon.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 158

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Woklef

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At a Glance

A black dragon.

Descendant of Calathanorgoth; he lairs at Orogoth in the High Moor.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 158

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Wastirek

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At a Glance

A black dragon.

Descendant of Calathanorgoth; mated with Vilholin. He lairs at Orogoth in the High Moor.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 158

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Waervaerendor

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A black dragon.

Also called the Rapacious Raider, or Welzour.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 158

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