At a Glance
A merchant, originally from Tethyr.
Source
Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 30.
A merchant, originally from Tethyr.
Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 30.
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A merchant, originally from Rashemen.
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A tall and thin merchant.
Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 30.
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A city built long ago by dwarves. Kanaglym was absorbed into the Duchy of Hunnabar (part of Phalorm) while that realm prospered. Hunnabar fell to hobgoblins in 557 DR, but Kanaglym survived, due perhaps in part to its distance from the other cities. Kanaglym was assaulted again in 722 DR, this time by drow from Zanhoriloch. The dwarves not only successfully defended themselves, but pursued the drow through their portal and sacked Zanhoriloch. Unfortunately they were then trapped and unable to return to Kanaglym, and at some point after this Kanaglym was abandoned. A portal to Hades —the Fountain of Nepenthe— undoubtedly contributed to the decision to build a new home elsewhere.
As recently as 1255 DR, the cavern of Kanaglym remains reasonably intact; Daeros Dragonspear (who later founded Dragonspear Castle) emerged with a rich haul of gems stolen from a beholder lairing there. Midnight also walked through part of Kanaglym during the Time of Troubles in 1358 DR.
Kanaglym, Hunnabar, and Zanhoriloch (the drow version of it, anyway) are all now fallen realms.
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A ravine in the northern Sunset Mountains, near Skull Gorge.
During the Time of Troubles, the pass was temporarily filled with a planar rift, as a result of a failed Zhentarim effort to create a portal for Bane to leave the Realms.
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A valley on the east side of the Sunset Mountains west of the Tun Plain. It’s not a pass; you have to climb up the end of the valley, but the peaks are somewhat lower here. The Zhentarim use it as a “back door” over the mountains.
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Swordcaptain of the Purple Dragons at High Horn.
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Lord Commander of High Horn, until he’s killed by Bhaal during the Time of Troubles.
The Lord Commander in 1357 was Thursk Dembarron.
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