The Gnawbones

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At a Glance

Agents of the green dragon Claugiyliamatar, active in Neverwinter and Waterdeep.

Members

Source

  • City of Splendors: Waterdeep [88162] page 56

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The Field of Triumph

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At a Glance

The arena in Sea Ward of Waterdeep. It’s ringed by Julthoon Street, Jelzar’s Stride, and Seaeye’s March.

Source

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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Zazesspur

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At a Glance

A city of Tethyr.

There is a Canaith college here, until it burns in 1347 DR.

Source

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The Air Domain

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At a Glance

A domain.


Deities, etc

Forgotten Realms
Greyhawk

Spells

  1. obscuring mist
  2. wind wall
  3. gaseous form
  4. air walk
  5. control winds
  6. chain lightning
  7. control weather
  8. whirlwind
  9. elemental swarm

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Agannazar’s Scorcher

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At a Glance

Agannazar’s Scorcher is a wizard spell, presumably formulated by Agannazar.


Sources

Primary Sources
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Other Resources

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Thorass

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At a Glance

The old “common” trade language of Faerûn.

Source

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Seldruin

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At a Glance

The language of elven high magic.

Source

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Roushoum

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At a Glance

The language of Imaskar; now commonly considered a dead language. However, it formed the basis for the Tuigan tongues which survive at least until the Spellplague.

Source

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Netherese

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At a Glance

The language of “Low Netheril” which means it was mostly shunned by the arcanists and residents of the enclaves.

Ironically, Loross (the language of “High Netheril”) mostly died out in the Fall of Netheril, and Netherese formed the basis for the Halruaan tongue which survives at least until the Spellplague.

Source

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Loross

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At a Glance

Loross is the language of “High Netheril” which is to say the favored language of the arcanists and citizens of the enclaves.

Following the fall of Netheril it remains the primary language of the city of Shade.


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Loross on the FR Wiki

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