Bargewright Inn

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At a Glance

An independent community of the Sword Coast North, located on the Dessarin at the south end of the Larch Hills.

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The Auzkovyn Clan

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At a Glance

A group of drow, approximately 3500 in number, which lives on the surface of Faerûn. About 200 years ago, they surfaced in the High Forest; recently, they’ve relocated to Cormanthor. They are predominantly followers of Vhaeraun.

Unlike most other drow, the Auzkovyn will ally with friendly elves, half-elves, and even Vhaeraun-worshipping humans. They have an easy truce with the House Jaelre drow, since —even though both inhabit Cormanthor— they share their loyalty to Vhaeraun and the Auzkovyn have little interest in jumping the Jaelre claims on elven settlements.

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Assam

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At a Glance

An unwalled city of the Shining Plains, ruled by a council composed of delegates from Lheshayl and Ormath. The mayor is Honlinar Tempest, a master politician who appeases Lheshayl and Ormath by keeping commerce running smoothly in Assam.


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Ashanwood

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A forest of Rashemen. Sometimes spelled Ashenwood.


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Artemis Entreri

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At a Glance

A human rogue, ranger, fighter, and assassin. He was born in Memnon and grew up in Calimport. He is characterized by iron discipline and determination, and his ability to impersonate pretty much any sort of person, from pretty much any sort of place on the Sword Coast. Among those he knows best and hates most is Drizzt Do’Urden.


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Arrowpoint

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An earthen stronghold just outside Highcastle in High Dale, controlled by the Pegasus Archery Company.

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The Neth Stand

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At a Glance

A large, old, dark, thickly-grown, and dangerous forest on the south shore of the Lake of Steam.

Notable Inhabitants

  • Arrk — comes from the Neth Stand

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Arrk

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A troll fighter from the Neth Stand.

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Arrabar

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Arrabar is the capital of Chondath.


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River Arkhen


At a Glance

The River Arkhen —also called Aluivyn by the elves— is a river which descends from the eastern Thunder Peaks, wends through Arkhen Vale, and empties into the Sea of Fallen Stars at Selgaunt.


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