Laeral’s Aqueous Column

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At a Glance

A spell developed by Laeral Silverhand.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 50

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Blackstaff (Disambiguation)

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Disambiguation

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Blackstaff

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At a Glance

A spell, developed by Khelben Arunsun.


Variations


Sources

Primary Sources

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Sarghun

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At a Glance

A wizard and an ally of the Harpers.

Noted as being of Silverymoon.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] – mentioned on page 46

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Elminster’s Eversmoking Pipe

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At a Glance

Elminster‘s pipe. It’s no longer unique, or perhaps even exceedingly rare, since he described its making to Sarghun of Silverymoon and from him it’s been disseminated to various other mages.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] pages 46-48

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Dove’s Harp

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At a Glance

A type of magical harp, once made in Myth Drannor. It’s original name is forgotten; it’s now named for Dove Falconhand, who has been known to play one.

Sources

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 44
  • Forgotten Realms 2000 Survival Guide — Dragon Magazine Annual 5 page 103

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Cylyria Dragonbreast

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At a Glance

A bard, a senior Harper, the founder of Twilight Hall, and the High Lady of Berdusk.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 44

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Belhuar Thantarth

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At a Glance

Belhuar Thantarth is a male human bard and senior Harper of Twilight Hall in Berdusk.


Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Mysteries

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At a Glance

Well, perhaps mysteries is a strong term. “Questions Whose Answers are Unknown to Me” is more accurate but runs a bit long. Some day, perhaps, I’ll find out.

Who are the individuals depicted on the following pages of the Cyclopedia of the Realms (1031a, the first book of the 1e campaign setting) — “Dwarf” on page 40, “Elf” on page 43, “Gnome” on page 46, “Half-Elf” on page 49, and “Halflings” on page 50.

Who is on the cover of the Cyclopedia of the Realms?

Who is on the cover of the DM’s Sourcebook of the Realms?

These pictures lack captions.

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms page 23
    Answered: It’s Hawkstone and Lharaie

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Mintiper Moonsilver

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At a Glance

A bard, and a Harper.

Author of Nine Stars Around a Silver Moon.

Sources

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] pages 64-68
  • Spellfire, by Ed Greenwood, page 342

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