Arglauth Melroryrr

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“Sage of Mulmaster” — the time frame is unknown.

Author of Arglauth’s Guide to The North.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 pages 94, 96

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Aglasz Jhavildar

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Author of Lessons to Children, Volume IV and Lyres, Harps, and Horns: Sixty Years at Court, in Suzail and Elsewhere.

“Sage of Suzail” and “Sage of Teziir” — time frame uncertain.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 pages 94, 95, 97

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Raudor

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Once, a city of Imaskar. It was abandoned even before the fall of the empire; evacuated quickly and never reoccupied. Merchants try to avoid it but some adventurers seek the secrets said to still lie within and beneath the city. A few have borne relics out of the desert, and some have used these treasures to conquer cities, countries, or empires. All of these survivors, however, have been incurably mad, and each ended his own life shortly after returning to civilization.

Supposedly, the city stands at the base of a cliff… which could explain why it’s rarely seen today, as the sand would have blown against the cliff and buried the city. Persistent rumors describe various monsters burrowing down through the sand, to the streets of Raudor. Some of these creatures leave short-lived tunnels which men can crawl through if they’re quick enough, down into the darkness of the realm below.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

Raudor was home to wizards, as most Imaskari cities were, but it was also the birthplace of monsters… not the dire wolves of other lands, but hideous things that tore men to bones and gore with both claws and spells, when they escaped the magical domination of the lord’s apprentices.

The Lord of Raudor was only half-human, or less, so the legends say. The other half was anyone’s guess… demon, devil, or something even worse. He ruled the city for a thousand years or more, a time of great and terrifying magical advances. His descendants still live— and, sages agree, probably still mate with creatures from other planes. One branch of the family is now called House Karanok, and rules Luthcheq, the City of Madness.

Source

  • The Horde [1055] pages 98-100

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Jeremmer Hardree

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Author of What Came Out of My Mouth Too Swiftly.

He was the court fool to King Naether, his nephew Askulder “the Hand of Tiamat”, and Maerildarraine who slew Askulder and began a holy war which reduced Ormpur’s status in the region. Also called The Mad Jester.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 97

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What Came Out of My Mouth Too Swiftly

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A book, penned by Jeremmer Hardree.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 97

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Another Battle, Come the Morn

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A mercenaries’ drinking song; the composer is unknown.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 96

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The Ballad of the Gallant Wastrels

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An ancient Cormyrean court song.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 96

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The Words of One Dwarf

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A book, penned by Salhmitarr “Sage” Sorndar.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 96

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A Ranger’s Road

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A book, penned by Thaulavvan Tridentstar.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 96

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Lady in Chains, or I Say What I See

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A book, penned by Dazratha Alaemalarr.

Source

  • Quotations of the Realms, by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine #272 page 96

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