Ellermere

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

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Stonegard

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

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Talmost

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

There is probably some connection with the Talmost family of Waterdeep.

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Harpshield

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

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Loravatha

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

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Scathril

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

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Calandor

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A “splinter kingdom” (survivor) of the Kingdom of Man.

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Merilth

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A town of the Sword Coast, south of the Troll Hills, about mid-way between present-day Lathtarl’s Lantern and Roaringshore. It was destroyed in 775 DR by the green dragon Halathormagarl.

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Halathormagarl

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A green dragon, young when she destroyed the town of Merilth in the Year of the Bloody Stone (775 DR). She is thought to still lair in the northern fringes of the Wood of Sharp Teeth.

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Worghest

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A native outsider— specifically a goblinoid.

A foul blend of goblin, orc, and barghest. These tieflings lead the feuding humanoid tribes which now control Tethyamar.

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  • Lost Empires of Faerûn [17738] page 135

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