The Vale of Lost Voices

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At a Glance

A region of Cormanthor where the elves bury their dead, and where elven spirits are said to roam. Its borders are known to the elves but invisible to other races, but the Standing Stone stands therein.

Durkin inhabits an old castle here.


Source

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 41
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 87
Maps

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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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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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Halfaxe Trail

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At a Glance

A road in Cormanthor.

Sources

  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] page 62
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 39
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 47
Passing Mention

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Cormanthor

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At a Glance

Cormanthor, also called the Elven Wood, is among the largest forests of Faerûn. It was once home to Cormanthyr and various smaller elven kingdoms, but those crowns have vanished in the Elven Retreat to Evermeet and other secluded elven holds. As the elves melt away, the Dalesfolk are realizing how deceptive the peace of the wood was in centuries past as drow and other creatures of the Realms Below now rise unchecked to battle treasure-seekers and sellswords of all races for dominion over the forest and its jewels… most notably Myth Drannor.

Who Rules

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. No one creature can be said to rule the forest.

Communities

  • Aluianti
  • Briarbosk
  • Corellon’s Glen
  • Duathamper
  • Dysrisa
  • Eerienne
  • Lake Eredruie
  • Evertrees
  • Faelorin
  • Ferrengrove
  • Abbey of the Golden Sheaf
  • Grove of Darkness
  • Moonrise Crag
  • Oakengrove Abbey
  • Sar Andathal
  • Ssrenshen
  • Velethuil

Residents

Eldreth Veluuthra is active here.

Landmarks

Neighboring Nations and Features

Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 38-41
  • Cormanthyr [1156?] map

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