Arena (Hillsfar)

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At a Glance

The Arena is a huge structure on the northwest edge of Hillsfar. A number of events take place here, including gladiatorial matches, races, and even naval combat. Competitors run the gamut of paid professional fighters, prisoners of war, and annoying tourists. Circa 1360 DR, the latter are enthusiastically “recruited” by Wak Rathar.


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Archon (Hardstone)

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Archon is a name for fluorspar, also called Blue John.

Disambiguation

See archon for other uses of this name.


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Archendale Arms

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The Archendale arms are the arms of Archendale.


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Tchazar

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Tchazar is a name for aragonite, a soft and fragile stone.

Disambiguation

Tchazar should not be confused with Tchazzar, a red dragon who rules Cimbar at a couple points in history, or the god Tchazzar.


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Arabellan

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Arabellan is used to describe people or objects originating in Arabel.


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Aquamarine

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Aquamarine is a blue-green variety of beryl.


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Luriyl

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Luriyl is a name for apatite; it’s a soft and easily worked stone.


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Cult of Ao

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The Cult of Ao venerates Ao. Since Ao doesn’t respond to mortals, clerics who serve the cult have no significant spellcasting power.


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Ansril Ammhaddon

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Ansril Ammhaddon is a male human cleric of Milil.

Circa 1365 DR, he is the High Songmaster at The House of Song, the temple of Milil in Selgaunt.


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Angel’s Skin

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Angel’s skin is a fine pink variety of coral.


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