The Battle of the River Rising

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At a Glance

A battle in 1340 DR, which apparently cost the life of Mhzentul.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Pages from the Mages [9491] page 76
  • DM’s Sourcebook of the Realms [1031b] — mentioned on page 27 under Mhzentul

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Gulthas

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At a Glance

A mage who once attempted to plunder Tiamat‘s hoard. Upon being discovered, he successfully used a rogue stone to escape Avernus and return to his tower near Baldur’s Gate.

Also called the Black Mage.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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Dulgund

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At a Glance

A spartan stone settlement on the isle of Drelvros. It was founded in or about 1108 DR when Dulgund Greatanvil began mining, and it was mostly washed away by a storm in 1163 DR.

It was, at one point, ruled by King Urgiathus.

Sources

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Urgiathus

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At a Glance

A king of Dulgund. He once imprisoned Glemmora in the Dungeons of Torment.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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Rogue Stone

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At a Glance

A gem. Among perhaps other uses, it’s used as a component in the gemjump spell.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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The Dungeons of Torment

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At a Glance

A dungeon, once used by King Urgiathus of Dulgund to imprison his enemies. Glemmora was once briefly confined there.

The main portion of the caverns is located beneath Faerûn (precise location unknown), accessible through a portal in the tunnels under the isle of Drelvros.


Sources

Passing Mention

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Rallyhorn (disambiguation)

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Disambiguation

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Glemmora

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At a Glance

A mage of Rallyhorn, who once used a rogue stone to escape the Dungeons of Torment.

Source

  • Rogue Stones and Gemjumping, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #116, page 54

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Albino Wyrm

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At a Glance

A dragon.

Source

  • Dragon Magazine #227 page 32

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Vampire Squid

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At a Glance

An animal.

Source

  • Dragon Magazine #227 page 31

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