Rallyhorn Castle

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At a Glance

Built by Lord Theldrin Rallyhorn, Steward of the Court to the King of Cormyr. The community of Rallyhorn grew up around the castle, and was absorbed by Hultail in 98 DR.

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Dulgund

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Drelvros

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Dulgund Greatanvil

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Dulgund was a dwarf who discovered iron mines under the isle of Drelvros, leading to the founding of the port of Dulgund on the island. He drowned in 1163, in the storm that also washed away his city.

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Drelvros

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An isle of the Nelanther. It’s shaped like a krail nut, about a mile in length and less than a third of that in width, just north and west of the Sea Tower of Irphong. It was named for the fearless seacaptain Drelvros, who perished somewhere near the isle during a storm in 994 DR. Briefly, Drelvros held the port of Dulgund, but today —outside of a few roofless stone huts in the old port— it’s a mostly bare rock.

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Drelvros

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Drelvros was a fearless seacaptain who perished when his ship sank in the Nelanther with all hands during a storm in 994 DR. A nearby isle was named after him.

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Foods of the Realms

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At a Glance


Foods

Fruits

marlikkon, orosk, resmer, salusk

Fungi

blue glowfan fungi, trillimac

Nuts

krail

Vegetables

belarbrith


Dishes

belth, boarpie


Sources

In addition to the general sources listed below, see individual foods for more information.

Passing Mention
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Krail Nut

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The Realmsian name for what inhabitants of Earth know as a cashew.

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Tsarngel Worm

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A boring worm which causes damage to wood.

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Skorbel

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A cap-knob for a cane. The now-fallen city of Sulmarin was known for these.

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