The Year of Moon Blades Clashing

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At a Glance

Recognized by bards and historians around the Realms as the year corresponding to -699 DR, according to the Roll of Years.

Source

  • Various sources

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The Year of Twelve Gods

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At a Glance

Recognized by bards and historians around the Realms as the year corresponding to -700 DR, according to the Roll of Years.

Source

  • Various sources

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Dheubpurcwenpyl

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At a Glance

A deep dragon.

Also called Malla Harl Valsharess (“Honored Queen of the Depths”), by the drow of Guallidurth. She lairs in Brightaxe Hall and the Rift of Dhalnadar. Much of the lost wealth of Deep Shanatar lies collected in her hoard.

Source

  • Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to the Underdark [11509] — mentioned on pages 113, 114

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Berdusk

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At a Glance

Berdusk is an independent city-state.

Citizens of Berdusk are referred to as Berduskan.


Notable Residents


Locations

  • Doss college — this institution has been absorbed by Twilight Hall

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for Berdusk on the FR Wiki

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Ranthal

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At a Glance

A mage of Berdusk, who eventually became a lich. He was destroyed by Mercloak, a foe he had imprisoned centuries earlier.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Mercloak

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At a Glance

A mage of Ruathym, once imprisoned by Ranthal of Berdusk. Mercloak escaped centuries later using a rogue stone and destroyed his captor, who was by then a lich.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Lustra

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At a Glance

A princess; Royal Lady of Innarlith. She was courted by Heladar of Procampur, who creatively employed a rogue stone to meet her.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Heladar

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At a Glance

A wizard of Procampur who courted the princess Lustra of Innarlith by sending her a rogue stone as a gift and then teleporting to her and successfully winning her affection.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Faeros

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At a Glance

A mage.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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Arlgolcheir

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At a Glance

A demon lord, destroyed by the wizards Laeral, Khelben, and Alduth.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 55

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