Tethyamar

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At a Glance

A dwarven realm, now fallen.

Source

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Shoon

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A human realm, now fallen.

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Eltabranar

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At a Glance

Eltabranar is a human realm in the Eastern Shaar from the Year of the Adamantine Spiral (106 DR) to the Year of the Spoiled Splendors (211 DR).


Sources

Passing Mention
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Arkaia

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At a Glance

A human realm, now fallen.

Source

Passing Mention

  • Shining South [17929] page 59

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Ashanath (Disambiguation)

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Ashanath

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At a Glance

A human realm, now fallen. Today, all that remains is the plain known as Ashanath.

Communities

Source

Passing Mention

  • Shining South [17929] page 6

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Shandaular

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At a Glance

Once, Shandaular was capital of Ashanath; a city split between two locations. The northern portion of the city was on the west shore of Ashane, and the southern portion was in what is now called the Council Hills. Ashanath and Shandaular are now fallen.

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Shanatar

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A dwarven realm, now fallen. It consisted of High Shanatar and Deep Shanatar.

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Raumathar

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At a Glance

A human realm, now fallen.

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Phalorm

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At a Glance

Phalorm —also called the Fallen Kingdom and the Realm of Three Crowns— is a realm comprising the elves of Ardeep, the humans of Delimbiyran, and the dwarves of Thaltekhth.

Phalorm was established in 523 DR and fell in 615 DR. Survivors established the Kingdom of Man.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] pages 56-57
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for the Phalorm on the FR Wiki

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