Eldenser

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At a Glance

An amethyst dragon.

Also called the Worm who Hides in Blades. His body lies in the City of the Dead, in Waterdeep; he wanders Faerûn in sword form.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 148

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Amrennathed

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At a Glance

An amethyst dragon.

Also called Queen of the Mountain. She lairs in the Mountains of the Alaoreum, in Turmish.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 146

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Amaeraszantha

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At a Glance

An amethyst dragon.

She lairs in Tempus’s Tears.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 146

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Dragoneye Way

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At a Glance

The Dragoneye Way is the road between Suzail and Marsember.


Sources

Maps
  • Cormyr [9410] poster
  • Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas
Other Resources

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The River Mistwater

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At a Glance

A river of Cormyr. It’s joined by Evenbrook and the Kirinar Stream before emptying into the Dragonmere.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas

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The Kirinar Stream

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At a Glance

A river of Cormyr. It joins Evenbrook to form the River Mistwater before emptying into the Dragonmere.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas

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Evenbrook

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At a Glance

A river of Cormyr. It joins the Kirinar Stream to form the River Mistwater before emptying into the Dragonmere.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas

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Zundle

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At a Glance

A ruined community of Cormyr. The inhabitants were eaten by trolls, and the town has not been rebuilt.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas

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Lake Thalmiir

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At a Glance

A subterranean lake found beneath Plungepool. It drains into another, deeper, lake called Daerbraun.

Sources

  • Volo’s Guide to Cormyr [9486] — mentioned on page 126

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Dragonmere

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At a Glance

The Dragonmere —also called the Lake of Dragons— is a large lake located between Cormyr and the Dragon Coast, fed by the Tun River and emptying into Starmantle Reach at the Neck.


Sources

Passing Mention
  • Cormyr [9410] pages 4, 5, 11, 13, 34, 47, 54, 55, 58
Maps
Other Resources

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