The Standing Stone

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At a Glance

A landmark in Cormanthor, where Rauthauvyr’s Road meets the Moonsea Ride.


Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 40
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 81
Maps

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Soubar

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At a Glance

An independent settlement of the Trade Way, on the Sword Coast.


Notable Residents


Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 98
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 80

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Skull Gorge

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At a Glance

A ravine near the source of the River Reaching. The walls are pale gray stone, and many caverns dot the surfaces.

Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 98
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 80

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Company of Crazed Venturers

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At a Glance

The Company of Crazed Venturers is an adventuring group operating out of Waterdeep for some twenty years prior to 1357 DR.


Notable Individuals

With the long lifespan of the group, it’s inevitable that the roster changed over time. In total at least 40 people considered themselves members of the group.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • City of Splendors [1109] — Who’s Who in Waterdeep page 66
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Shadowdale (Town)

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At a Glance

A settlement of Shadowdale.

Landmarks

Notable Citizens

  • Abor, hired boy of Hamlin, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Adlma Hillstar, wife of Urnan
  • Aleena, daughter of Bronn and apprentice smith
  • April Ulphor, daughter of Buldor
  • Arnblas Ohane, son of Kulnar
  • Aseel, Chatelaine, Herbmistress, Healer, Keeper of the Purse, Head of Kitchens
  • Astara Miliip, employee at Mother Tara’s
  • Astga Reedo, wife of Sulcar
  • Axmar Bestil, son of Borst, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Bardag Shultu, hostler, stablemaster at the Old Skull Inn
  • Beldin, tacksboy of the Tower
  • Belestar Silvermane
  • Belna Zhul, wife of Hamlin
  • Beregon Hillstar, farmer
  • Berr, son of Bronn and apprentice smith
  • Bertil Ulphor, son of Ruldar
  • Besmil, hired hand of Korhun
  • Betra, daughter of Meira
  • Blaesgerd, hired hand of Kulnar
  • Blint, tacksman of the Tower
  • Boorga, Jamble’s man
  • Borst Bestil, farmer, brother of Hyne, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Bracegar, butler of the Tower
  • Braun, son of Jhaele
  • Brennan Elventree, son of Ilcurt
  • Briig, bouncer at Mother Tara’s
  • Britaria “Bit” Bestil, son of Hyne
  • Bronn Selgard, smith
  • Buldor Ulphor, farmer
  • Burr, son of Boorga
  • Chruce Ohane, son of Kulnar
  • Corla, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Courrta Reedo, son of Sulcar, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Dabragund, son of Weregund
  • Davorr, Hostler of the Tower
  • Degeth, Constable of the Tower
  • Delune, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Demeira Elventree, daughter of Ilcurt
  • Dessa, serving girl in the Tower
  • Dletagund, daughter of Weregund
  • Doane, son of Bronn and apprentice smith
  • Dolburr, footman in the Tower
  • Dora Leen, chambermaid at the Old Skull Inn
  • Durgo Silvermane, farmer, grown son of Jhaele
  • Durman Hilesta, carpenter and bouncer at the Old Skull Inn
  • Durst, tacksboy of the Tower
  • Elassa Thintrel, a captain of Shadowdale’s guards
  • Elma Bestil, wife of Borst, now a widow and living with her brother-in-law Hyne
  • Elminster
  • Emra, daughter of Latha
  • Epanel, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Erek, “Philters, Potions, Physics, Purveyor & Maker”
  • Essen, Herald and Bailiff of the Lord Mourngrym
  • Estel Morna, employee at Mother Tara’s
  • Ester, daughter of Latha
  • Fennir, apprentice to Hammerhand
  • Gemuth, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Gunthor, dwarven master smith
  • Hamlin Zhul, farmer
  • Hammerhand Bucko, wagonmaker and woodworker
  • Han Ohane, son of Kulnar, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Havor, tacksman of the Tower
  • Hela Marshoola, employee at Mother Tara’s
  • Yeoman Helduth (in charge of archers)
  • Helmark Hillstar, son of Urnan
  • Helve, son of Bronn and apprentice smith, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Heth, Page of the Tower
  • Hlack, apprentice to Hammerhand, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Hoareb “Nimblefingers”, midwife/surgeon/healer
  • Huld Bestil, son of Hyne
  • Hunil Rhellogar, son of Turst, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Hyne Bestil, farmer, brother of Borst
  • Icehyill, trader and retird merchant
  • Ilcurt Elventree, farmer, brother of Neldock
  • Ilil, daughter of Latha
  • Illistyl Elventree, daughter of Ilcurt, now a Knight of Myth Drannor
  • Imura Elventree, daughter of Neldock
  • Jalnar Ulphor, son of Ruldar
  • Jamble “the Eye”, retired merchant
  • Janth, son of Bronn and apprentice smith
  • Jassa, daughter of Meira
  • Jhaele Silvermane, innkeeper of the Old Skull Inn
  • Jhanyl, serving girl in the Tower
  • Kirran Bestil, son of Borst, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Knulan Besmar, hired hand of Buldor, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Korhun Lherar, farmer, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Krayan Bestil, son of Hyne
  • Kulnar Ohane, farmer
  • Lalym, Master Cook in the Tower
  • Lana Ulphor, wife of Ruldar
  • Lasha Elventree, wife of Ilcurt
  • Latha Brannon, boardinghouse owner
  • Leath, wife of Bronn
  • Leel, wife of Jamble
  • Leeta Bucko, wife of Hammerhand
  • Lella, wife to Tulba
  • Lest Ohane, wife of Kulnar
  • Letta, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Lhaeo, scribe to Elminster
  • Lhurt Hillstar, son of Beregon, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Lila, daughter of Boorga
  • Liliphar Huldane, wife of Riist
  • Lilur, serving girl in the Tower
  • Lindue, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Lular, hired hand of Storm
  • Lune Lyrohair, employee at Mother Tara’s, revealed as a weretiger and slain by Florin Falconhand
  • Luth Mlennan, farmer, glazier of some skill
  • Maela, daughter of Bronn
  • Mara Hillstar, daughter of Urnan
  • Marest Ulphor, son of Buldor
  • Massim, cook in the Tower
  • Maxam, henchman of Storm
  • Maxer, hired hand of Riist, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Meershand, wife of Weregund
  • Meira Lulhannon, potter, breadmaker
  • Meltan Elventree, son of Neldock
  • Merna Bestil, wife of Hyne
  • Meth, footman in the Tower
  • Milda Hillstar, sister of Beregon
  • Mourngrym Amcathra, Lord of the Dale
  • Mura, serving girl in the Tower
  • Naith, apprentice to Hammerhand
  • Naithra, wife of Boorga
  • Neena Ulphor, wife of Buldor
  • Neena, serving girl in the Tower
  • Neld Elventree, son of Neldock
  • Neldock Elventree, farmer, brother of Ilcurt
  • Nelil Silvermane, daughter of Jhaele
  • Nessea, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Olma Dansyra, employee at Mother Tara’s
  • Orve, apprentice to Hammerhand, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Pelda Hillstar, daughter of Beregon
  • Presper Reedo, son of Sulcar
  • Purk, kitchen boy in the Tower
  • Purn Ohane, son of Kulnar, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Purn Silvermane, son of Jhaele
  • Raith Silvermane
  • Reehta Lorn, employee at Mother Tara’s
  • Riia, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Riist Huldane, farmer
  • Riita Ohane, daughter of Kulnar
  • Rindol, footman in the Tower
  • Riothar Irontongue, guardscaptain
  • Ruldar Ulphor, farmer
  • Sabra Immerhund, employee at Mother Tara’s
  • Samal, Page of the Tower
  • Sammeth, cellarer of the Tower
  • Santha, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Sasha Baddja, chambermaid at the Old Skull Inn
  • Satha, serving girl in the Tower
  • Sedros, cook in the Tower
  • Selence Hillstar, daughter of Urnan
  • Senma, mistress of Tethgar
  • Serbon, son of Jamble
  • Shaerl Rowanmantle, wife of Mourngrym and Lady of the Dale
  • Silmur, son of Bronn and apprentice smith, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Skulp, apprentice to Hammerhand
  • Storm Silverhand, farmer and retired adventurer
  • Sulatha, wife of Meira
  • Sulcar Reedo, farmer
  • Sullman Reedo, son of Sulcar
  • Surd, son of Bronn and apprentice smith
  • Syluné, self-described witch, died in battle with an ancient red dragon which was in service of the Cult of the Dragon
  • Tala, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Tantna, chambermaid in the Tower
  • Tara, proprietor of the local festhall
  • Tethgar, retired merchant
  • Thorbok, Master of the Stables
  • Thurbal, Captain-of-Arms and Warden of Shadowdale
  • Thurl, hired man of Hamlin
  • Traith, daughter of Bronn
  • Tulba, weaver
  • Tulpas, apprentice to Hammerhand
  • Turko Breem, cook and waiter at the Old Skull Inn
  • Turnal Rhestayn, Seneschal of the Tower of Ashaba and Steward of the Court
  • Turst Rhellogar, hired hand of Korhun
  • Typyas, apprentice to Hammerhand, suspected of being a woman working in disguise
  • Uda, aunt to Latha
  • Ulman Ulphor, son of Ruldar
  • Urnan Hillstar, farmer
  • Velarr Elventree, son of Ilcurt, slain in battle against Zhentilar in 1355
  • Voddal, Constable of the Tower
  • Weregund “the Trader”, chief merchant in Shadowdale
  • Yothgdim, Sergeant (in charge of men-at-arms)

Source

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] pages 79, 94-96

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Myth Drannor

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At a Glance

Myth Drannor is a ruined elven city in the Elven Wood. Circa 1372 DR the mythal is corrupted and the ruins are overrun with fiends, led by Malkizid.

Also known (before its fall) as the City of Beauty.


Overview

Districts
Streets
  • Axol’s Run
  • Bellshield Ride
  • Berduin’s Ride
  • The Bridge of Hoelros
  • Candledance Way
  • Danglestar Street
  • Darthil Street
  • The Street of a Dozen Dreams
  • The Dragon’s Drive
  • Dragoneyes Street
  • Eldansyr’s Ride
  • The Street of the Evening Star
  • Gardner’s Ride
  • Gondrim’s Ride
  • Halidom Street
  • The Bridge of Hoelros
  • Kurvhan’s Way
  • The Manysteps
  • The Stroll of Minstrels
  • Moonopal Way
  • Moonshadows Street
  • Naocon’s Ride
  • Phelindra Street
  • Scabbard Street
  • Scatterhorn Street
  • The Walk of the Sevenwing
  • Shandol Street
  • The Sixstar
  • Soldier’s Cut
  • The Street of Song
  • The Street of Sorrows
  • The Srinshee’s Stroll
  • The Street of a Dozen Dreams
  • The Street of the Evening Star
  • The Street of Song
  • The Street of Sorrows
  • The Stroll of Minstrels
  • Suldar’s Walk
  • Sunblade Street
  • The Talltangle
  • Templeshadows Ride
  • Torek’s Arc
  • The Towerstroll
  • Two Hooks
  • The Walk of the Sevenwing
  • Withercloak Street
Other Landmarks
  • Burial Glen
  • The Glim Gardens
  • Glyrryrl’s Pool
  • The Westfields

Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] (3e) page 124
  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
  • Ruins of Myth Drannor [1084]
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1085] (2e) A Grand Tour of the Realms page 39
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1031] (1e) Cyclopedia of the Realms page 65
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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The Circle of Shadowdale

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At a Glance

A druidic circle, once residing in the forest around Shadowdale.

  • Mourntarn “the Master”, druid
  • Eimair, druid
  • Deltra, druid
  • Veshar, druid
  • Orben, druid
  • Feldel, druid
  • Briadorn, ranger
  • Rathagol, ranger
  • Temis, ranger
  • Reptar, ranger
  • Selvan, ranger

Source

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 79

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Yhaunn


At a Glance

A settlement of Sembia.

Citizens of Yhaunn are referred to as Yhauntan.


Visiting

Neighborhoods

Thayan diplomats have established a Thayan Enclave here.

Locations: Residences, Shops, etc
  • Gemcrown Hall

Notable Individuals


Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] (3e) page 190
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 118-119, with a map on page 119; Yhauntan is from page 73
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1085] (2e) A Grand Tour of the Realms page 62
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1031] (1e) Cyclopedia of the Realms page 92
Passing Mention
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Urmlaspyr


At a Glance

Urmlaspyr is a settlement of Sembia.

Citizens of Urmlaspyr are referred to as Urmlassan.


Notable Individuals


Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 114-115, with a map on page 115; Urmlassan is from page 73
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 62
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 86
Passing Mention
Maps
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Tulbegh


At a Glance

Tulbegh is a settlement of Sembia.

Tulbegh is the birthplace of Overmaster Elduth Yarmmaster.


Sources

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 86
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