Hall of the Hidden Throne

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At a Glance

The Hall of the Hidden Throne is a massive demoncyst (over 500 feet in diameter) in the depths of the Citadel of Conjurers. It contains Eltab’s throne room, torn from the Abyss by the summoning spell that brought him into Faerun.


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Hadryllis

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Hadryllis is a sword, an artifact of undetermined origin. It is the only known means of destroying the Adamantine Binding that ties Eltab to the Realms.


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Greatsword of Impiltur

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The Greatsword of Impiltur is a greatsword commissioned for the coronation of Sarshel Elethim, King of Impiltur. It’s among the treasures sent to Cormyr with Princess Aliia, the last of House Elethim, in the Year of the Fearless Peasant (926 DR). The princess and the blade were lost at sea with the sinking of the Nadyra’s Glory by Soneillon.

It is then wielded by a series of hobgoblin champions in the service of Soneillon, until the Year of the Luminar Procession (1127 DR), when it is presented to her newly risen servant Imbrar Heltharn.


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Fields of Nun

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At a Glance

The Fields of Nun were the site of the final battle in the Rotting War, during the Year of Queen’s Tears (902 DR). Whinonas Ferentier and Soneillon were present, among others.


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Felthann

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Felthann is a sword (with the ghost touch property, perhaps among others) borne by Essys, Crown Prince of Impiltur.


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Everlasting Wyrm

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The Everlasting Wyrm is a dracolich. It was bound by a group of witches from Rashemen circa -75 DR to guard the prison of Eltab beneath the Sharawood. The dracolich was first “slain” by followers of Myrkul from the Castle of Al’hanar in the Year of the Adamantine Spiral (106 DR).


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House Elethim

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House Elethim is a noble family of Impiltur.


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Durlarven Dynasty

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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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At a Glance

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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