Giant Boring Beetle

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At a Glance

A vermin.


Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Elothere

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At a Glance

An animal.


Climitat


Variations

Elothere is related to boar and warthog.


Sources

Primary Sources

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Baluchitherium

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At a Glance

An animal.


Climitat


Variations

Baluchitherium is related to indricothere, megatherium, and rhinoceros.


Sources

Primary Sources

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Loxodont

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At a Glance

An animal.


Climitat


Variations

African elephants are related to Asiatic elephants, mammoths, and mastodons.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual [11755] pages 272-273 — elephant
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) pages 38-39 — African elephant
Passing Mention

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Xantriph

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At a Glance

A beholder allied with the Zhentarim.

Source

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] — mentioned on page 93

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An Obarskyr Timeline

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At a Glance

A timeline of the Obarskyr family line.


The Year of Open Eyes (-7 DR)

Faerlthann is born, the first son of Ondeth Obarskyr.

The Year of Opening Doors (26 DR)

Faerlthann is crowned King, at the age of 33.

The Year of Shadowed Blades (27 DR)

Imlon is born, first son of Faerlthann.

The Year of the Crushed Monument (30 DR)

Embrus is born, second son of Faerlthann.

The Year of Slowing Sands (33 DR)

Eskruis is born, third son of Faerlthann.

The Year of Scaled Lightning (35 DR)

Rhiiman is born, fourth son of Faerlthann.

The Year of the Vow Manifest (44 DR)

Bryndar is born, son of Imlon.

The Year of the Caustic Blood (55 DR)

Faerlthann dies, at the age of 62 after ruling for 29 years.
Imlon is crowned King, at the age of 28.

The Year of Lamplit Nights (57 DR)

Imlon dies, at the age of 30 after ruling for 2 years.
Bryndar is crowned King, at the age of 13.

The Year of the Boisterous Orc (64 DR)

Bryndar dies without heirs, at the age of 20 after ruling for 7 years.
Eskruis crowned King, at the age of 31.

The Year of the Spellbound Heir (66 DR)

Eskruis dies without heirs, at the age of 33 after ruling for 2 years.
Rhiiman is crowned King, at the age of 31.
Kaspler is born, first son of Embrus.

The Year of the Mournful Dance (70 DR)

Imbre is born, second son of Embrus.

The Year of the Whispering Woods (79 DR)

Rhiiman dies without heirs, at the age of 44 after ruling for 13 years.
Embrus is crowned King, at the age of 49.

The Year of the Monotonous Speech (84 DR)

Embrus dies, at the age of 54 after ruling for 5 years.
Kaspler is crowned King, at the age of 18.

The Year of the Moor Birds (90 DR)

Kaspler dies without heirs, at the age of 24 after ruling for 6 years.
Imbre is crowned King, at the age of 20.

The Year of the Quiet Valley (93 DR)

Sacrast is born, illegitimate-but-officially-adopted son of Imbre.

The Year of the Multitudes (94 DR)

Imbre dies, at the age of 24 after ruling for 4 years.
Sacrast is crowned King, at the age of 1. The Regency of the Four Barons rules for the first 16 years of his reign.

The Year of the False Ghost (109 DR)

Daravvan is born, first son of Sacrast.

The Year of the Quirt (110 DR)

Sacrast takes the throne. The Regency of the Four Barons ends.
Dorglor is born, second son of Sacrast.

The Year of the Tusk (112 DR)

Embrold is born, third son of Sacrast.

The Year of the Icy Axe (123 DR)

Sacrast dies, at the age of 30 after ruling for 13 years.
Daravvan is crowned King, at the age of 14.

The Year of the Biting Frost (124 DR)

Daravvan dies, at the age of 15.
Dorglor is crowned King, at the age of 14.

The Year of the Defiant Stone (127 DR)

Irbruin is born, illegitimate son of Dorglor.

The Year of the Impassable Chasm (134 DR)

Dorglor commits suicide, at the age of 24 after ruling for 10 years.
Embrold is crowned King, at the age of 22. Embrold never marries, but adopts Irbruin as his heir.

The Year of the Pirates’ Port (145 DR)

Embrold dies, at the age of 33 after ruling for 11 years.
Irbruin is crowned King, at the age of 18.

The Year of the Risen Towers (146 DR)

Faerlthind is born, first son of Irbruin.

The Year of the Iron Colossus (147 DR)

Moriann is born, second son of Irbruin.

The Year of the Deep Wellspring (167 DR)

Tharyann is born, tenth child and third son of Irbruin.

The Year of the Weary Warrior (169 DR)

Irbruin and Faerlthind are slain.
Moriann is crowned King, at the age of 22.

The Year of the Cold Enchanter (199 DR)

Boldovar is born, second son of Tharyann.

The Year of the Student (201 DR)

Moriann dies without heirs, at the age of 54 after ruling for 32 years.
Both of his sons were slain in battle against goblins of Hlundadim.
Tharyann is crowned King, at the age of 34.

The Year of the Dancing Lights (218 DR)

Gantharla is born, daughter of Boldovar.

The Year of the Melting Manscorpion (221 DR)

Iltharl is born, son of Boldovar.

The Year of the Shattered Skulls (225 DR)

Thargreve ‘the Lesser’ is born, son of Tharyann’s daughter Erthava.

The Year of Many Mushrooms (238 DR)

Tharyann dies, at the age of 71 after ruling for 37 years.
Boldovar is crowned King, at the age of 39; he is believed to have strangled his older brother Dorglor (II).

The Year of the Hunting Horn (242 DR)

Boldovar is declared dead, but secreted away by Baerauble.
Iltharl is crowned King, at the age of 21.
Holordrym is born, first son of Thargreve.

The Year of the Elfsands (244 DR)

Roderin is born, illegitimate son of Gantharla.

The Year of the Dun Dragon (245 DR)

Irltharl abdicates the throne after ruling for 3 years.
Gantharla is crowned Queen, at the age of 27.

The Year of the Sepulchre (246 DR)

Besmra is born, daughter of Thargreve.
Boldovar dies, at the age of 47, and succumbs to the Ghazneth curse.

The Year of the Magedirge (259 DR)

Belereve is born, son of Holordrym.

The Year of Sunless Stones (260 DR)

Thargram is born, second son of Holordrym.

The Year of Soaring Stars (261 DR)

Gantharla dies, at the age of 43 after ruling for 16 years; she never married, and her illegitimate son is her heir.
Roderin is crowned King, at the age of 17, with the support of the Silver families and Baerauble.

The Year of the Vanishing Cat (264 DR)

Torst is born, son of Besmra.

The Year of the Unspoken Name (266 DR)

Gordroun and Keldroun are born, second and third sons of Besmra.

The Year of Bane’s Shadow (267 DR)

Roderin dies, at the age of 23 after ruling for 6 years.
Thargreve is crowned King, at the age of 42.

The Year of the Cruel Storms (268 DR)

Thargreve dies, at the age of 43 after ruling for 1 year.
Holordrym is crowned King, at the age of 26.

The Year of the Weeping Kingdom (272 DR)

Holordrym dies, at the age of 30 after ruling for 4 years.
Belereve is crowned King, at the age of 13.

The Year of the Vested Vigil (274 DR)

Belereve is slain by his sister Rasthaele, at the age of 15 after ruling for 2 years.
Thargram is crowned King, at the age of 14.

The Year of the Burnished Blade (276 DR)

Thargram dies, at the age of 16 after ruling for 2 years.
Besmra is crowned King, at the age of 30.

The Year of the Watchful Hermit (282 DR)

Berost is born, first son of Keldroun.

The Year of Fallen Flagons (284 DR)

Gorann is born, second son of Keldroun.

The Year of the Jolly Mongrels (286 DR)

Besmra dies, at the age of 40 after ruling for 10 years.
Torst is crowned King, at the age of 22.
Silbran is born.

The Year of the Xorn’s Yearning (288 DR)

Ulbaeram is born, third son of Keldroun.

The Year of the Waking Dreams (289 DR)

Torst is slain by his stepbrother Belorth and stepfather Kurrurdan.
Gordroun slays Belorth and Kurrurdan, and then dies fighting lizardfolk in Marsember; he is crowned King posthumously and added to the lineage by Keldroun.
Keldroun is crowned King, at the age of 23.

The Year of the Wrathful Revenant (295 DR)

Keldroun is slain by nobles.
Berost is crowned King, at the age of 13.

The Year of the Scarred Wagon (298 DR)

Iltharl dies, at the age of 77.

The Year of the Vaasan Knot (299 DR)

Rathdar Orlenthar is born.

The Year of Argent Cape (301 DR)

Berost dies, at the age of 19 after ruling for 6 years.
Gorann is crowned King, at the age of 17.

The Year of the Deep Bay (302 DR)

Edrae is born, son of Gorann.

The Year of the Crimson Tiara (303 DR)

Gorann is slain by his sister Gorauna and the Purplethroat Plague.
Edrae is crowned King, at the age of 1.

The Year of the Questing Raven (304 DR)

Belmuth is born, first illegitimate son of Ulbaeram.

The Year of the Barrows (305 DR)

Edrae is slain by his mother Jalanthra; the work of Gorauna.
Ulbaeram is crowned King, at the age of 17.
Ortolar is born, second illegitimate son of Ulbaeram.

The Year of the Fanged Horde (306 DR)

Raerboth is born, son of Ulbaeram and Silbran.

The Year of Promise (308 DR)

Ulbaeram slain by Askran the Pretender, husband of Gorauna.
Silbran, wife of Ulbaeram, takes the crown as Regent, to protect Ulbaeram’s heir.

The Year of the Hero’s Lament (318 DR)

Meurthe is born, granddaughter of Gorauna.

The Year of the Bright Plumage (320 DR)

Silbran steps down from the Regency.
Raerboth is crowned King, at the age of 14.

The Year of Seven Scales (322 DR)

Aratha is born, grandniece of Gorauna.
Imbrus I is born, second son of Belmuth.

The Year of Freedom’s Friends (324 DR)

Sargrannon is born, first son of Belmuth.
Silbran dies.

The Year of the Silken Whisper (325 DR)

Baerildo is born, son of Raerboth.

The Year of Secret Slaughters (326 DR)

Raerboth is slain by Gorauna.
Baerildo is crowned King, at the age of 1.

The Year of the Sullen Grimalkin (327 DR)

Jasl is born, grandnephew of Gorauna.

The Year of the Ermine Cloak (328 DR)

Baerildo is slain by Gorauna.
Belmuth is crowned King, at the age of 24.

The Year of the Closed Scroll (329 DR)

Barander is born, grandnephew of Gorauna.
Kasplara is born, grandniece of Gorauna.

The Year of the Humbled Fiend (334 DR)

Belmuth dies of the Purplethroat Plague.
Sargrannon is crowned King, at the age of 10.
Artreth is born, first son of Ortolar.
Thargreve ‘the Greater’ is born, son of Meurthe and slayer of Gorauna.

The Year of the Whipped Cur (336 DR)

Sargrannon is slain at the age of 12, by Ortolar; Gorauna’s work.
Ortolar is crowned King, at the age of 31.
Zoumdan is born, second son of Ortolar.

The Year of the Chosen’s Blade (337 DR)

Ortolar is slain by Gorauna.
Imbrus I is crowned King, at the age of 15.

The Year of the Vanished Foe (339 DR)

Imbrus I is slain by Gorauna.
Artreth is crowned King, at the age of 5.
Rathdar Orlenthar takes the throne as Regent.
Imbrus II is born, son of Imbrus I.

The Year of the Uncrossed Bridge (340 DR)

Artreth dies of the Purplethroat Plague.
Zoumdan is crowned King, at the age of 4.
Zoumdan dies of the Purplethroat Plague.
Imbrus II is crowned King, at the age of 1.
Andilber is born, first son of Aratha.

The Year of the Black Wing (341 DR)

Imbrus II dies of the Purplethroat Plague.
Rathdar Orlenthar steps down from Regency (or dies).
Meurthe is crowned Queen, at the age of 23.
Anglond is born, second son of Aratha.

The Year of the Loom (344 DR)

Meurthe dies.
Kasplara is crowned King, at the age of 15.

The Year of Flying Daggers (345 DR)

Kasplara dies.
Jasl is crowned King, at the age of 18.
Jarissra is born, niece of Thargreve.

The Year of the Sage’s Fervor (347 DR)

Jasl dies.
Aratha is crowned King, at the age of 25.

The Year of the Dagger (348 DR)

Aratha dies.
Barander is crowned King, at the age of 19.

The Year of the Toad (349 DR)

Barander abdicates the throne.
Thargreve is crowned King, at the age of 15.

The Year of the Battle Talons (358 DR)

Azoun I is born, son and sole heir of Anglond.

The Year of the Dusty Shelf (360 DR)

Thargreve dies, at the age of 26 after ruling for 11 years.
Jarissra is crowned King, at the age of 15.

The Year of the Maiden’s Fancy (369 DR)

Jarissra abdicates the throne.
Andilber is crowned King, at the age of 29.

The Year of Sleeping Dangers (370 DR)

Andilber dies.
Anglond is crowned King, at the age of 29.

The Year of the Elder (372 DR)

Barander dies.

The Year of the Lady’s Gaze (385 DR)

Duar is born, son and sole heir of Azoun I.

The Year of the Half Moon (390 DR)

Jarissra dies.

The Year of the Azure Cockatrice (391 DR)

Anglond dies, at the age of 50 after ruling for 21 years.
Azoun I is crowned King, at the age of 33.

The Year of the Argent Shafts (425 DR)

Azoun I dies, at the age of 67 after ruling for 34 years.
Duar is crowned King, at the age of 40.

The Year of the Stallion Triumphant (434 DR)

Galaghard I is born, son and sole heir of Duar by his second wife.

The Year of the Dusty Library (469 DR)

Galaghard II is born.

The Year of the Winter Sphinx (480 DR)

Duar dies, at the age of 95 after ruling for 55 years.
Galaghard I is crowned King, at the age of 46.

The Year of the Elk (514 DR)

Galaghard I dies, at the age of 80 after ruling for 34 years. Actually, Galaghard II dies. Galaghard I fakes his own death, takes his son’s identity, and “Galaghard II” is crowned King (again), at the age of 80.

The Year of Trials Arcane (523 DR)

Draxius is born.

The Year of Waving Wheat (554 DR)

Galaghard II dies, at the age of 85 after ruling for 40 years. Actually, Draxius dies. Galaghard I fakes his own death again, takes Draxius’ identity, and “Draxius” is crowned King (again), at the age of 120.

The Year of the False Smile (852 DR)

Bryntarth I is born, son and sole heir of Draxius (Galaghard I).

The Year of the Opening Flower (873 DR)

Galaghard III is born, first son of Bryntarth I.

The Year of the Stricken Star (875 DR)

Draxius dies, at the age of 352 after ruling for 321 years. Actually, Galaghard I dies, at the age of 441.
Bryntarth I is crowned King, at the age of 23.

The Year of the Spitting Cat (895 DR)

Rhiigard/Rhigaerd is born.

The Year of the Calling Shrike (897 DR)

Bryntarth I dies, at the age of 45 after ruling for 22 years.
Galaghard III is crowned King, at the age of 24.

The Year of the Flying Steed (943 DR)

Bryntarth II is born, first son of Rhiigard.

The Year of the Guiding Crow (953 DR)

Galaghard III dies, at the age of 80 after ruling for 56 years.
Rhiigard is crowned King, at the age of 58.

The Year of the Marching Forest (979 DR)

Arangor is born, son and sole heir of Bryntarth II.

The Year of the Scythe (982 DR)

Rhiigard dies, at the age of 87 after ruling for 29 years.
Bryntarth II is crowned King, at the age of 39.

The Year of the Awakening (1001 DR)

Bryntarth II dies, at the age of 58 after ruling for 19 years.
Arangor is crowned King, at the age of 22.
Azoun II is born, first son of Arangor.

The Year of Falling Stars (1035 DR)

Proster is born, first son of Azoun II.

The Year of the Reaching Beacon (1042 DR)

Arangor dies, at the age of 63 after ruling for 41 years.
Azoun II is crowned King, at the age of 41.

The Year of the Laughing Dead (1056 DR)

Azoun II dies of wounds sustained while retaking Arabel, at the age of 55 after ruling for 14 years.
Proster is crowned King, at the age of 21.

The Year of the Aimless Mystic (1092 DR)

Baerovus is born, son and sole heir of Proster.

The Year of the Rose Pearls (1122 DR)

Proster dies, at the age of 87 after ruling for 66 years.
Baerovus is crowned King, at the age of 30.

The Year of Azure Blood (1126 DR)

Palaghard I is born, second son of Baerovus.

The Year of Long Shadows (1164 DR)

Baerovus dies, at the age of 72 after ruling for 42 years.
Palaghard I is crowned King, at the age of 38.
Pryntaler is born, son and sole heir of Palaghard I.

The Year of the Obsidian Heart (1165 DR)

Alvandira Crownsilver is born.

The Year of the Mesmer Pool (1186 DR)

Dhalmass is born, son and sole heir of Pryntaler.

The Year of the Arcane Guise (1187 DR)

Palaghard I dies, at the age of 61 after ruling for 23 years.
Pryntaler is crowned King, at the age of 23.

The Year of the Lean Purse (1198 DR)

Myrton Ammaeth is born.

The Year of the Private Tears (1204 DR)

Alvandira Crownsilver dies.

The Year of the Blazing Banners (1209 DR)

Jhalass Huntsilver is born.

The Year of the Armarel (1210 DR)

Pryntaler dies, at the age of 46 after ruling for 23 years.
Dhalmass is crowned King, at the age of 24.

The Year of the Night’s Peace (1213 DR)

Proster is born.

The Year of the Waking Wrath (1214 DR)

Palaghard II is born, second son of Dhalmass.

The Year of the Swimming Cats (1218 DR)

Elliira is born.

The Year of Prideful Tales (1219 DR)

Alendue Wyrvar is born.

The Year of the Toppled Tree (1220 DR)

Pelara is born.

The Year of the Horn (1222 DR)

Proster dies.

The Year of the Wall (1227 DR)

Dhalmass dies, at the age of 41 after ruling for 17 years.
Palaghard II is crowned King, at the age of 13.
Jhalass Huntsilver dies.

The Year of the Struck Gong (1236 DR)

Lhannas is born.

The Year of the Bloodied Sword (1239 DR)

Gaspar is born.

The Year of the Lost Lady (1241 DR)

Azoun III is born, second son of Palaghard II.
Sulaspra Delzuld is born.

The Year of Pain (1245 DR)

Elliira dies.

The Year of Burning Steel (1246 DR)

Salember is born, third son of Palaghard II.
Alendue Wyrvar dies.

The Year of the Wandering Winds (1251 DR)

Sulesta Halabarr is born.

The Year of the Wilted Flowers (1258 DR)

Lhannas dies.

The Year of Bright Dreams (1261 DR)

Palaghard II dies, at the age of 47 after ruling for 34 years.
Azoun III is crowned King, at the age of 20.

The Year of the Moat (1269 DR)

Rhigaerd II is born, son and sole heir of Azoun III.

The Year of the Shattered Wall (1271 DR)

Myrton Ammaeth dies.

The Year of the Shrieker (1272 DR)

Elduss is born.

The Year of the Purple Toad (1274 DR)

Sulesta Halabarr dies.

The Year of the Blade (1275 DR)

Azoun III dies, at the age of 34 after ruling for 14 years.
Salember takes the throne as Regent, at the age of 29.

The Year of the Crumbling Keep (1276 DR)

Sulaspra Delzuld dies.

The Year of the Beholder (1277 DR)

Gaspar dies.

The Year of the Manticore (1280 DR)

Tanaeth Rowanmantle is born.
Pelara dies.

The Year of the Rock (1286 DR)

Salember refuses to give up the Regency, and is slain by Jorunhast.
Rhigaerd II is crowned King, at the age of 17.
Tanalusta Truesilver is born.

The Year of the Black Hound (1296 DR)

Bhereu is born.

The Year of the Pointed Bone (1298 DR)

Thomdor is born.

The Year of the Broken Helm (1302 DR)

Sulesta is born.

The Year of the Mace (1307 DR)

Azoun IV is born, son and sole heir of Rhigaerd II.

The Year of the Fist (1311 DR)

Filfaeril Selazair is born.

The Year of the Wandering Wyrm (1317 DR)

Tanaeth Rowanmantle dies.

The Year of the Leaping Dolphin (1331 DR)

Elduss dies. Sulesta dies.

The Year of the Sword and Stars (1332 DR)

Foril is born, son of Azoun IV.
Tanalusta Truesilver dies.

The Year of the Blazing Brand (1334 DR)

Tanalasta is born, first daughter of Azoun IV.
Foril dies.

The Year of the Snow Winds (1335 DR)

Rhigaerd II dies, at the age of 66 after ruling for 49 years.
Azoun IV is crowned King, at the age of 28.
Alusair Nacacia is born, second daughter of Azoun IV.
Maethe Blacksilver is born.

The Year of the Unstrung Harp (1371 DR)

Azoun IV dies, at the age of 64 after ruling for 36 years.
Alusair Nacacia takes the throne as Regent.
Azoun V is born, son of Tanalasta and nephew of Alusair.


Sources

  • The Grand History of the Forgotten Realms pages 76-77
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 34

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Timeline of Forgotten Realms Sources

This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

At a Glance

This is a list of novels (and eventually sourcebooks) and their stated/calculated time settings.

? to 1371

  • Evermeet: Island of Elves, by Elaine Cunningham (1997)

? to 1369

  • The Shadow Stone, by Richard Baker (1998)

-6048 and 1369

  • Star of Cursrah, by Clayton Emery (1999) — Lost Empires (3)

c. -700 to -339

  • Sword Play, by Clayton Emery (1996) — Netheril Trilogy Book I
  • Dangerous Games, by Clayton Emery (1996) — Netheril Trilogy Book II
  • Mortal Consequences, by Clayton Emery (1998) — Netheril Trilogy Book III

-400 to 1369

  • Cormyr: A Novel, by Ed Greenwood & Jeff Grubb (1996) — Cormyr Saga Book I

-390

  • The Lady and the Shadow, by Phil Athans (1997) — Realms of the Arcane Story IX

212 to 241

  • Elminster: Making of a Mage, by Ed Greenwood (1994)

241 to 261

  • Elminster in Myth Drannor, by Ed Greenwood (1997)

253

  • Gwenhwyvar, by R.A. Salvatore (1995) — Realms of Magic Story II

c. 720 to 1368

  • The Lost Library of Cormanthyr, by Mel Odom (1998) — Lost Empires (1)

759 to 767

  • The Temptation of Elminster, by Ed Greenwood (1998)

892

  • One Last Drink, by Christie Golden (1993) — Realms of Valor Story III

902

  • The Whispering Crown, by Ed Greenwood (1997) — Realms of the Arcane Story VIII; month of Kythorn

927 to 1368

  • Thornhold, by Elaine Cunningham (1998) — Harpers 16; Songs & Swords Book IV. Dates: 5-29 Mirtul 1368

c. 1000 to c. 1390

  • The More Things Change…, by Elaine Cunningham (1994) — Realms of Infamy Story II

1016

  • In the Bleak Deepwinter, by Lynn Abbey (1997) — DRAGON #242; The Simbul

1098

  • Vampire of the Mists, by Christie Golden (1991) — RAVENLOFT Book 1

1100s

  • The First Notch, by R.A. Salvatore (1990) — DRAGON #152; Early tale of Bruenor

1217

  • The Council of Blades, by Paul Kidd (1996) — Nobles Book V

1290s to 1370

  • Halls of Stormweather, by Ed.-Phil Athans (2000) — Sembia Book I; Anthology
  • Song of Chaos, by Richard Lee Byers (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story II (Shamur)

1293 to 1369

  • The Burning Chalice, by Ed Greenwood (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story I (Thamalon)

1297 to 1328

  • Homeland, by R.A. Salvatore (1990) — Dark Elf Trilogy I

1325

  • Escape From Undermountain, by Mark Anthony (1996) — Nobles Book III

1334

  • So High a Price, by Ed Greenwood (1994) — Realms of Infamy Story I; Mirtul

1335

  • The Family Business, by James Lowder (1993) — Realms of Valor Story VIII

1338 to 1340

  • Exile, by R.A. Salvatore (1990) — Dark Elf Trilogy II

1340

  • Pool of Radiance, by James M. Ward & Jane Cooper Hong (1989) — Pools Trilogy Book I

1340 to 1347

  • Sojourn, by R.A. Salvatore (1991) — Dark Elf Trilogy III

1345

  • Darkwalker on Moonshae, by Doug Niles (1987) — Moonshae Trilogy Book I

1346

  • Black Wizards, by Doug Niles (1988) — Moonshae Trilogy Book II
  • Darkwell, by Doug Niles (1989) — Moonshae Trilogy Book III

1348

  • Rite of Blood, by Elaine Cunningham (1996) — Realms of the Underdark Story IV; Liriel story

1349

  • I, Connor, by Dan Raspler (1990) — AD&D Comic Annual #1; Connor’s Story

1350s

  • The Walls of Midnight, by Mark Anthony (1994) — Realms of Infamy Story XII

1350

  • Pools of Darkness, by James M. Ward & Anne K. Brown (1992) — Pools Trilogy Book II

1351

  • A Slave is a Slave, by Ben Schwartz (1990) — AD&D Comic Annual #1; Vajra’s Story
  • The Challenge of Timoth Eyesbright, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic Annual #1; Timoth’s Story

1351 to 1356

  • The Crystal Shard, by R.A. Salvatore (1988) — Icewind Dale Trilogy I

1352 to 1357

  • The Gathering, by Mike Fleischer (1988) — AD&D Comic #1; Origins Arc Part I

1352 to 1361

  • Ironhelm, by Doug Niles (1990) — Maztica Trilogy Book I

1353

  • A Virtue by Reflection, by Scott Ciencin (1993) — Realms of Valor Story VI
  • Dwarves’ Night Out, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — AD&D Comic Annual #1; Onyx’s Story

1355

  • Elminster at the Magefair, by Ed Greenwood (1993) — Realms of Valor Story II
  • Dark Legacy, by Mel Odom (1999) — DRAGON #255; Threat from the Sea Prologue

1355 to 1369

  • Rising Tide, by Mel Odom (1999) — Threat from the Sea Book I

1356

  • The Lord of Lowhill, by Doug Niles (1993) — Realms of Valor Story I
  • Streams of Silver, by R.A. Salvatore (1989) — Icewind Dale Trilogy II

1356 to 1357

  • The Halfling’s Gem, by R.A. Salvatore (1990) — Icewind Dale Trilogy III

1357

  • Spellfire, by Ed Greenwood (1988) — Spellfire Book I
  • The Legacy, by R.A. Salvatore (1992) — Legacy of the Drow Book I
  • Crypt of the Shadowking, by Marc Anthony (1993) — Harpers 6
  • Dark Mirror, by R.A. Salvatore (1993) — Realms of Valor Story XI
  • The Bounty Seekers of Manshaka, by Mike Fleischer (1989) — AD&D Comic #2; Origins Arc Part II
  • The Secret of Selune’s Eye, by Mike Fleischer (1989) — AD&D Comic #3; Origins Arc Part III
  • Sorcerer’s Moon, by Mike Fleischer (1989) — AD&D Comic #4; Origins Arc Part IV
  • Starless Night, by R.A. Salvatore (1993) — Legacy of the Drow Book II
  • Azure Bonds, by Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak (1988) — Finder’s Stone Trilogy Book I
  • The Spirit of Myrrth, by Dan Mishkin (1989) — AD&D Comic #5; The Spirit of Myrrth Part I
  • Beneath the City of the Dead, by Dan Mishkin (1989) — AD&D Comic #6; The Spirit of Myrrth Part II
  • Showtime! or Revenge of the Living Monologue, by Dan Mishkin (1989) — AD&D Comic #7; The Spirit of Myrrth Part III
  • Die Laughing, by Dan Mishkin (1989) — AD&D Comic #8; The Spirit of Myrrth Part IV
  • Crown of Fire, by Ed Greenwood (1994) — Harpers 9; Spellfire Book II
  • Night of the Moonpenguin, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — AD&D Comic #9; Catspaw Quartet Part I
  • Of Mirt & Mind Flayers, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — AD&D Comic #10; Catspaw Quartet Part II
  • All Hades Breaks Loose, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — AD&D Comic #11; Catspaw Quartet Part III
  • Down in the Depths, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — AD&D Comic #12; Catspaw Quartet Part IV
  • Shackles of the Past, by Dan Mishkin (1989) — AD&D Comic #13; Spell Games Part I
  • Shell Game, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #14; Spell Games Part II
  • Cat & Mouse, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #15; Spell Games Part III
  • The Last Betrayal, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #16; Spell Games Part IV
  • The Ogre’s Paw, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — Forgotten Realms Comic #1; Hand of Vaprak Part I
  • Converging Lines, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — Forgotten Realms Comic #2; Hand of Vaprak Part II
  • The Great Game, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — Forgotten Realms Comic #3; Hand of Vaprak Part III
  • Fools Rush In, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — Forgotten Realms Comic #4; Hand of Vaprak Part IV
  • The Dragon in the Dale, by Jeff Grubb (1989) — Forgotten Realms Comic #5; Dragonreach Saga Part I
  • Dragonspawn, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #6; Dragonreach Saga Part II
  • Dragonsmoker, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #7; Dragonreach Saga Part III
  • Dragons (and other Beasts), by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #8; Dragonreach Saga Part IV
  • The Morning After, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #9
  • Head Cheeeese, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #10

1358

  • Jasmine, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #11; Triangles Part I
  • Rivals, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #12; Triangles Part II
  • Trial, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #13; Triangles Part III
  • Undead Love, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #14; prologue to Spelljammer series, link to TSR Worlds Annual.
  • Jammers: Chapter 3, by Kate Novak- Grubb (1990) — TSR Worlds Comic Annual #1, Chapter #3 (AD&D/FR)
  • Jammers: Chapter 4, by James Lowder (1990) — TSR Worlds Comic Annual #1, Chapter #4 (FR); immediately follows FR#14
  • Waterdhavian Nights, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic Annual #1; pre-Time of Troubles; crossover with AD&D cast
  • The Wyvern’s Spur, by Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak (1990) — Finder’s Stone Trilogy Book II; Ches (pre-Time o Troubles)
  • Kyriani’s Story, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #17; The Ostus Legacy Part I
  • Day of the Darkening, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #18; The Ostus Legacy Part II; AD&D characters next in FR Ann. #1
  • Shadowdale, by Richard Awlinson (Scott Ciencin) (1989) — Avatar Book I; Kythorn 1 – Flamerule 18
  • Shadows of Doom, by Ed Greenwood (1995) — Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy Book I; concurrent w/ “Shadowdale”
  • Cloak of Shadows, by Ed Greenwood (1995) — Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy Book II; concurrent w/”Shadowdale”
  • Tantras, by Richard Awlinson (Jim Lowder) (1989) — Avatar Book II; Flamerule 18 – Eleasias 18
  • All Shadows Fled, by Ed Greenwood (1995) — Shadow of the Avatar Trilogy Book III; concurrent w/”Tantras”
  • Possessions, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #15; Fallen Idols (Avatar) Part I
  • Mad Gods and Paladins, by Jeff Grubb (1990) — Forgotten Realms Comic #16; Fallen Idols (Avatar) Part II
  • Divine Rights, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #17; Fallen Idols (Avatar) Part III
  • On Earth as it is in Heaven, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #18; Fallen Idols (Avatar) Part IV
  • A Slow Day in Skullport, by Ed Greenwood (1996) — Realms of the Underdark Story III; month of Eleasias
  • Siege of Darkness, by R.A. Salvatore (1994) — Legacy of the Drow Book III
  • First Quarter: Selune Rising, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #19; Phases of the Moon (Avatar) Part I
  • Second Quarter: Dark of the Moon, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #20; Phases of the Moon (Avatar) Part II
  • Third Quarter: Lunatics, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #21; Phases of the Moon (Avatar) Part III
  • Fourth Quarter: Total Eclipse, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #22; Phases of the Moon (Avatar) Part IV
  • Waterdeep, by Richard Awlinson (Troy Denning) (1989) — Avatar Book III; Trilogy #3; Eleasias 25 – Marpenoth 15
  • Picking up the Pieces, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #19; Anauroch / Avatar Epilogue Part I
  • Temptations, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #20; Anauroch / Avatar Epilogue Part II
  • Cannibal Girls (Won’t Yah Come Out Tonight?), by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #21; Anauroch / Avatar Epilogue Part III
  • Cat Logic, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #22; Anauroch / Avatar Epilogue Part IV
  • Players, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic Annual #1; Frame Story
  • Lawyers!, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #23
  • Unreal Estate, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #23
  • Wake of the Realmsmaster, by Jeff Grubb (1991) — Forgotten Realms Comic #25
  • Song of the Saurials, by Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak (1991) — Finder’s Stone Trilogy Book III; post TOT
  • Scavengers, by Dan Mishkin (1990) — AD&D Comic #24; Scavengers Part I
  • Predators, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #25; Scavengers Part II
  • Survivors, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #26; Scavengers Part III

1359

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3]
  • Death and the Dragon’s Eye, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #27; The Dragon’s Eye Part I
  • Suspicion, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #28; The Dragon’s Eye Part II
  • Title, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #29; The Dragon’s Eye Part III
  • Burning Questions, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #30; The Dragon’s Eye Part IV
  • Pillar of Gold, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #31; Dwarven Gold Part I
  • Broken Pillars, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #32; Dwarven Gold Part II
  • Night Parade, by Scott Ciencin (1992) — Harpers 4
  • Summer in the City, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #33
  • Horselords, by David Cook (1990) — Empires Trilogy Book I
  • Telling Lies, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #34; Rites and Wrongs Part I
  • The Truth, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #35; Rites and Wrongs Part II
  • Rights and Wrongs, by Dan Mishkin (1991) — AD&D Comic #36; Rites and Wrongs Part III

1359 to 1360

  • Dragonwall, by Troy Denning (1990) — Empires Trilogy Book II

1360

  • Curse of the Shadowmage, by Marc Anthony (1995) — Harpers 11
  • King’s Tear, by Mark Anthony (1993) — Realms of Valor Story VII
  • Crusade, by Jim Lowder (1990) — Empires Trilogy Book III
  • The Parched Sea, by Troy Denning (1991) — Harpers 1
  • The Curse of Tegea, by Troy Denning (1993) — Realms of Valor Story X

1361

  • Elfshadow, by Elaine Cunningham (1991) — Harpers 2; Songs & Swords Book I
  • Daughter of the Drow, by Elaine Cunningham (1995)
  • The Direct Approach, by Elaine Cunningham (1995) — Realms of Magic Story XVIV; 4 days between Liriel Book I & II
  • Tangled Webs, by Elaine Cunningham (1996)
  • Into the Void, by Nigel Findley (1991) — SPELLJAMMER #2
  • Canticle, by R.A. Salvatore (1991) — Cleric Quintet Book I
  • In Sylvan Shadows, by R.A. Salvatore (1992) — Cleric Quintet Book II
  • Night Masks, by R.A. Salvatore (1992) — Cleric Quintet Book III

1361 to 1362

  • Viperhand, by Doug Niles (1990) — Maztica Trilogy Book II
  • The Fallen Fortress, by R.A. Salvatore (1993) — Cleric Quintet Book IV

1362

  • The Ring of Winter, by Jim Lowder (1992) — Harpers 5
  • The Bargain, by Elaine Cunningham (1993) — Realms of Valor Story IV
  • Patronage, by David Cook (1993) — Realms of Valor Story V
  • Feathered Dragon, by Doug Niles (1991) — Maztica Trilogy Book III
  • Red Magic, by Jean Rabe (1991) — Harpers 3
  • Grandfather’s Toys, by Jean Rabe (1993) — Realms of Valor Story IX
  • The Chaos Curse, by R.A. Salvatore (1994) — Cleric Quintet Book V

1364

  • Passage to Dawn, by R.A. Salvatore (1996) — Legacy of the Drow Drizzt Book IV
  • Silver Shadows, by Elaine Cunningham (1996) — Harpers 13; Songs & Swords Book III
  • Elfsong, by Elaine Cunningham (1994) — Harpers 8; Songs & Swords Book II
  • The Veiled Dragon, by Troy Denning (1996) — Harpers 12
  • The Silent Blade, by R.A. Salvatore (1998)

1365

  • Stormlight, by Ed Greenwood (1996) — Harpers 14; month of Flamerule
  • Prophet of Moonshae, by Doug Niles (1992) — Druidhome Trilogy Book I
  • The Coral Kingdom, by Doug Niles (1992) — Druidhome Trilogy Book II
  • The Druid Queen, by Doug Niles (1993) — Druidhome Trilogy Book III

1365 to 1366

  • The Spine of the World, by R.A. Salvatore (1999)

1366

  • King Pinch, by David Cook (1995) — Nobles Book I
  • Soldiers of Ice, by David Cook (1993) — Harpers 7
  • Servant of the Shard, by R.A. Salvatore (2000)
  • Nothing but Trouble, by Ed Greenwood (1997) — DRAGON #238; Mirt the Moneylender; month of Flamerule
  • The Ogre’s Pact, by Troy Denning (1994) — Twilight Giants Trilogy Book I
  • The Giant Among Us, by Troy Denning (1995) — Twilight Giants Trilogy Book II
  • The Titan of Twilight, by Troy Denning (1995) — Twilight Giants Trilogy Book III
  • The Great Hunt, by Elaine Cunningham (1998) — DRAGON #246; Elaith & Arilyn after Silver Shadows
  • Prologue & “Epilogue” (Frame story), by Brian Thomsen (1995) — Realms of Magic Story I

1366 to 1367

  • War in Tethyr, by Victor Milan (1995) — Nobles Book II

1367

  • Murder in Cormyr, by Chet Williamson (1996)
  • At the Publishing House & “Back at the Publishing House” (Frame story), by Brian Thomsen (1996) — Realms of the Underdark Story I
  • Murder in Halruaa, by Richard Meyers (1996)
  • Once Around the Realms, by Brian Thomsen (1995) — Volo Novel; unknown if factual or apocryphal; needs Elminster notes!
  • Thieves’ Reward, by Mary H. Herbert (1995) — Realms of Magic Story XIII
  • Thieves’ Honor, by Mary H. Herbert (1994) — Realms of Infamy Story XIV

1368

  • Baldur’s Gate, by Philip Athans (1999) — Interplay Computer Game tie-in
  • The Mage in the Iron Mask, by Brian Thomsen (1996) — Nobles Book IV
  • Masquerades, by Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak (1995) — Harpers 10; (Finder’s Stone Book IV)
  • The Simbul’s Gift, by Lynn Abbey (1997) — Nobles Series Book VI
  • Finder’s Bane, by Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak (1997) — Harpers 15; Lost Gods I; (Finder’s Stone Book V)
  • Tymora’s Luck, by Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak (1997) — Lost Gods III; (Finder’s Stone Book VI)
  • The Nether Scroll, by Lynn Abbey (2000) — Lost Empires (4)
  • Faces of Deception, by Troy Denning (1998) — Lost Empires (2)
  • Speaking with the Dead, by Elaine Cunningham (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story I
  • Stolen Dreams, by Elaine Cunningham (1999) — DRAGON #259; Isabeau story runs concurrent to “Speaking with the Dead”
  • Reunification: Body & Soul, by Jeff Grubb (1998) — DRAGON #247; FR Comics characters 10 years after…..
  • A Walk in the Snow, by David Cook (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story II
  • The Rose Window, by Monte Cook (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story III
  • The Club Rules, by James Lowder (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story IV
  • Thieves’ Justice, by Mary H. Herbert (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story V
  • Ekhar Lorrent: Gnome Detective, by Steven “Stan!” Brown (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story VI
  • The Devil and Tertius Wands, by Jeff Grubb (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story VII
  • H, by Richard Lee Byers (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story VIII
  • Strange Bedfellows, by Keith Francis Strohm (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story IX
  • Whence the Song of Steel, by J. Robert King (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story X
  • An Unusual Suspect, by Brian Thomsen (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story XI
  • Darkly, Through a Glass of Ale, by Peter Archer (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story XII
  • Lynaelle, by Thomas M. Reid (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story XIII
  • The Grinning Ghost of Taverton Hall, by Ed Greenwood (1998) — Realms of Mystery Story XIV; month of Eleasias
  • Prince of Lies, by Jim Lowder (1993)
  • The Dream Spheres, by Elaine Cunningham (1999) — Songs & Swords Book V

1369

  • Pool of Radiance II, by Carrie Bebris (2000) — SSI Computer Game tie-in
  • Hard Choices, by Lynn Abbey (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story I
  • Fire is Fire, by Elaine Cunningham (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story II
  • Baldur’s Gate II, by Philip Athans (2000) — Interplay Computer Game tie-in
  • Messenger to Serôs, by Peter Archer (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story III
  • The Place Where Guards Snore at their Posts, by Ed Greenwood (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story IV
  • Under Fallen Stars, by Mel Odom (1999) — Threat from the Sea Book II
  • Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters, by Ed Greenwood (1999)
  • The Glass Prison, by Monte Cook (1999)
  • The Honor of Two Swords, by Kate Novak-Grubb (1999) — DRAGON #260; Agrivar & Ishi Barasume (FR Comics) after story in DRAGON #247
  • The Innkeeper’s Secret, by Troy Denning (1999) — DRAGON #266; Tanalasta & Vangerdahast post Cormyr A Novel
  • Lost Cause, by Richard Lee Byers (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story V
  • Forged in Fire, by Clayton Emery (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story VI
  • One who Swims with Sekolah, by Mel Odom (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story VII
  • The Crystal Reef, by Troy Denning (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story VIII
  • The Patrol, by Larry Hobbs (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story IX
  • The Star of Tethyr, by Thomas M. Reid (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story X
  • Persana’s Blade, by Steven E. Schend (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story XI
  • And the Dark Tide Rises, by Keith Francis Strohm (2000) — Realms of the Deep Story XII
  • Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad, by Troy Denning (1998)
  • Honest and True, by Troy Denning (1998) — DRAGON #245; Ruha & Malik story, post Crucible

-6048 and 1369

  • Star of Cursrah, by Clayton Emery (1999) — Lost Empires (3)

1369 to 1370

  • The Sea Devil’s Eye, by Mel Odom (2000) — Threat from the Sea Book III

1370

  • The Magehound, by Elaine Cunningham (2000) — Councillors & Kings Book I
  • Night School, by Clayton Emery (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story III (Tamlin)
  • The Price, by Voronica Whitney-Robinson (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story IV (Tazi)
  • Thirty Days, by Dave Gross (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story V (Talbot)
  • Resurrection, by Paul Kemp (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story VI (Cale)
  • Skin Deep, by Lisa Smedman (2000) — Halls of Stormweather Story VII (Larajin)
  • City of Ravens, by Richard Baker (2000) — The Cities Book I
  • Beyond the High Road, by Troy Denning (1999) — Cormyr Saga Book II

1371

  • Death of the Dragon, by Troy Denning & Ed Greenwood (2000) — Cormyr Saga Book III

1372

  • Pool of Twilight, by James M. Ward & Anne K. Brown (1993) — Pools Trilogy Book III

Source

Once, this was on the Wizards of the Coast website, and referenced on Candlekeep. It was moved, to who knows where, and I’m not sure an accurate link is currently available elsewhere on their site. I retrieved this information using the Wayback Machine. I subsequently edited for clarity.

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Urdogen the Red

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At a Glance

Immurk’s successor; he was a leader of the pirates of the Pirate Isles from 1204-1209 DR. He captains the Raging Tears.

Since 1209, he’s returned from the mists of Ravenloft of nights of the full moon to savage any ship he finds on the sea.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] page 79 — also mentioned in the timeline on page 12

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Huzza

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At a Glance

A hill giant, and a pirate. He sails/floats on the Inner Sea aboard Ship.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] page 78

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Quelzur Naismen

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At a Glance

A wizard and pirate of the Pirate Isles, in the Sea of Fallen Stars. Also a Red Wizard of Thay, even though he’s currently in voluntary exile after annoying Szass Tam. He captains the Wind’s Despair.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] page 77

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