Durlarven Dynasty

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At a Glance

The Durlarven Dynasty of Impiltur was brought to an end by Soneillon.


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Dizeltaar

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Dizeltaar is a shield used in conjunction with Demonbane, Kimeltaar, and Naelotaar by the Paladin Princes of Impiltur to banish Ndulu.


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Demonsbane Annals

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The Demonsbane Annals is a book written by Tuorn, sage of Sarshel. Circa 1370 DR, this book can be found in Candlekeep and in the Vault of Sages in Silverymoon.


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Demonbane

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Demonbane is a sword used in conjunction with Dizeltaar, Kimeltaar, and Naelotaar by the Paladin Princes of Impiltur to banish Ndulu.


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Thakorsil’s Seat

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Thakorsil’s Seat is an artifact held by Larloch until it was given to Szass Tam circa 1367 DR.


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Death Moon Orb

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The Death Moon Orb is an artifact held by Larloch until it was given to Szass Tam circa 1367 DR.


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Crown of Narfell

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The crown of Narfell is an artifact of indeterminate age. According to legend, it was given by Orcus to the first Nentyarch of Narfell.

Sarshel shattered the crown of Narfell in the Year of Visions (731 DR), thus breaking the bond between Orcus and the artifact. He gathered the physical remnants of the crown, but spirits imprisoned within were able to escape. Ndulu gathered these “crown-wraiths” and created a copy of the crown, which has become known as the moaning crown of Ndulu.


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Coronation Crown of Rhiigard

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The Coronation Crown of Rhiigard was to be worn by Prince Rhiigard of Cormyr following his marriage to Princess Aliia of Impiltur. The crown was lost when her ship, the Nadyra’s Glory, was sunk by Soneillon.


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Blood Fortress

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The Blood Fortress stands in Sultim. It contains, among many other relics of Anhur and the other Mulhorandi God-Kings, the legendary sword Hadryllis.


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Adamantine Binding

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The Adamantine Binding is a rune which binds Eltab and part of his Abyssal home to the Citadel of Conjurers.


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