Phlan During the Tyranny of Dragons

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At a Glance

An online article, on the D&D Adventurers League website.


Details

Author, etc

Phlan During the Tyranny of Dragons was written by Greg Marks.


References

Person Place Thing
Anivar Daoran Castle Valjevo 367 DR
Auril Citadel of the Raven 1306 DR
Bane Lyceum of the Black Lord 1340 DR
Cvaal Daoran Moonsea 1356 DR
Ector Brahms Mulmaster 1375 DR
Kelemvor North 1380 DR
Lathander Northkeep 1383 DR
Srossar Phlan 1480 DR
Tyranthraxus Quivering Forest 1488 DR
Umberlee Citadel of the Raven 1489 DR
Yovir Glandon Stojanow Gate Black Fist
Castle Valjevo Bronze Dragon
Vilhingen Graveyard Cinnabar Throne
Zhentil Keep Council of Ten
Doomguide
Dragon
Dragon Run
Druid
Emerald Enclave
Flight of Dragons
Great Wyrm
Hatemaster
Knight Commander of the Black Fist
Lord Protector of Phlan
Lord Regent of Phlan
Lord Sage of Phlan
Moonsea War
Netherese
Order of the Silent Shroud
Pool of Radiance
Shadowbane War
Shrine
Thieves’ Guild
Trade Guilds of Phlan
Undead
Welcomers
Zhentarim

Citation

  • Phlan During the Tyranny of Dragons

Source


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Clergy of Auril

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At a Glance

The clergy of Auril is the priesthood of Auril.


The Hierarchy

Priests may attain the following ranks, in ascending order.


Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Church of Auril

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At a Glance

The church of Auril is the mortal following of Auril.

Disambiguation

The clergy and temples/shrines of Auril have separate pages.


Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Temples and Shrines of Auril

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At a Glance

Temples and shrines of Auril are temples and shrines consecrated to Auril.


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Temple

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At a Glance

A temple is a place (generally a building) consecrated to a power.


Overview

  • (Temple of Chauntea in Purskul)
  • Water-Queen’s House — Umberlee, Baldur’s Gate

Sources

See individual temples for sources.

Other Resources

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