Korond Thereman

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At a Glance

The father of Ulath Thereman.


Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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The Glaemril

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At a Glance

A river originating in the Elven Wood south of Lake Sember, and flowing through Deepingdale to join the River Ashaba just west of the Pool of Yeven. Glaemril is its elven name; it’s known to humans as the Deeping Stream.


Sources

Maps

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Bristar

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At a Glance

A moon elf community which allied with Deepingdale rather than participate in the Retreat of the elves.

Source

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Azargatha Nimune

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At a Glance

A wizard of Deepingdale, suspected of being involved with the Harpers. She runs a toy shop in Highmoon.

She’s a human mage.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e) Cyclopedia of the Realms page 58 shows her mage rune; DM’s Sourcebook of the Realms page 18

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Deepingdale

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At a Glance

Deepingdale is one of the dales on the outskirts of Cormanthor.

Deepingdale is represented at the Dales Council by Theremen Ulath, Lord of Highmoon.

Citizens of Deepingdale are referred to simply as Dalefolk.

Transients

Landmarks

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Ulath Thereman

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At a Glance

The Lord of Deepingdale.

He’s a half-elven fighter. His human father is Korond Thereman.


Sources

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 16
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Dalelands

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At a Glance

The Dalelands, currently eleven in number, are autonomous communities nestled (to varying degrees) in the trees of Cormanthor. They can occasionally cooperate for mutual defense, but generally only when failure to do so would unquestionably spell the doom of the dales in question… and in those times they can generally count on support from Cormyrean and Sembian forces because those kingdoms will be threatened as well in such situations.


Overview

The Landscape: What You See
The Geopolitical Landscape
The Dales
Ruins, Dungeons, Etc
Roads
Other Landmarks
Neighboring Nations & Features

Culture and Society

Demographics

The overall population, circa 1372 DR, is 80% humans, 6% drow, 5% half-elves, 4% elves, 2% halflings, 1% gnomes, 1% dwarves, and 1% other races.

The human population of the “Northern Dalelands” (comprising only Daggerdale) is 60% Vaasan, 35% Chondathan, 4% Damaran, 1% other subraces. The “Southern Dalelands” (all the other dales) is 85% Chondathan, 10% Vaasan, 4% Tethyrian, and 1% other subraces.

The primary language in both north and south is Chondathan.

Caste and Class
Religion
Factions
Adventurers

Politics

Who Rules

Though several have tried to unite the dales, and some have briefly succeeded, there is currently no central leadership beyond the Dales Council. Each dale has its own form of leadership, and sends a representative to the Council.

Allies
Enemies

Local History

Timeline
Recent Events

Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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