Thar

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At a Glance

Thar, sometimes called the Great Gray Land, is a moor of the Moonsea North dominated by ogres, orcs, and embattled communities of humans. There have been two kingdoms named Thar, the first ruled by ogre Tharkuls until some seventy winters ago and the second by the humans who killed the last Tharkul. The human kingdom has now fallen too, and it’s a safe bet that the ogres are forming a new kingdom.


Overview

Neighboring Nations & Features

Sources

Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Delzoun

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At a Glance

A dwarven realm, now fallen. It stood on and under the Ice Mountains and the Rauvin Mountains. Ascore, Mithral Hall, Citadel Adbar, and Felbarr (now called the Citadel of Many Arrows) were all once part of Delzoun.

Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 266
  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] page 55
  • Forgotten Realms [1085] A Grand Tour of the Realms page 124
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 4

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Fallen Realms

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This is a work in progress

…and will probably remain so, given the number of fallen realms. Stop falling!

Realm Race(s)
Ammarindar Dwarves
Anauria Humans
Ardeep
Argissthilliax dragons
Arkaia Humans
Arunduth
Aryselmalyr
Aryvandaar Elves
Ashanath Humans
Askavar Elves
Asram Humans
Athalantar Humans
Barakuir Dwarves
Besilmer Dwarves
Boitumelo creator races
Caesinmalsvir dragons
Calandor
Citadel Adbar Dwarves
Cormanthyr Elves
Cortryn
Daerimathlor
Darasriverthicha dragons
Darchar giants
Dardath Dwarves
Dareth Dwarves
Delimbiyran Humans
Delzoun Dwarves
Dolblunde gnomes
Drakkalor Dwarves
Eaerlann Elves
Ebenfar
Eiellur Elves
Elembar
Ellermere
Eltabranar Humans
The Elven Court Elves
Es’rath shalarin
Gharraghaur Dwarves
Glorfindral Elves
Golothaer drow
Grunfesting giants
Harpshield
Haunghdannar Dwarves
Helligheim giants
Hlondath Humans
Hlontar
Hlundadim goblinoids
Holorarar Dwarves
Hunnabar Dwarves
Iliyanbruen
Illefarn Elves
Illusk Humans
Ilodhar Elves
Iltkazar Humans
Ilythiir Elves
Imaskar Humans
Ironstar Dwarves
Isstossefifil Sarrukh
Jhaamdath Humans
Jhothûn Giants, Qorrash
Jhyrennstar Elves
Kanaglym Dwarves
Keltormir Elves
Kolophoon creator races
Korolnor Dwarves
Lethyr Elves
Loravatha
The Kingdom of Man Dwarves, Elves, Humans
Meiritin halflings
Mhairshaulk Sarrukh
Mir
Miyeritar Elves
Nadezhda creator races
Naramyr Elves
Narfell Humans
Nedeheim giants
Netheril Humans
Nikerymath Elves
Oelerhode gnomes
Oghrann Dwarves
Okoth Sarrukh
Orishaar Elves
Orogoth
Ostoria giants
Phalorm Dwarves, Elves, Humans
Phandalin
Philock Humans
P’karnis merrow
Pourounkorokale
Rangfjell giants
Raumathar Humans
Rilithar
Roldilar
Rystall Wood Elves
Sarphil Dwarves
Scathril
Selu’maraar
Semberholme Elves
Serpentes Yuan-ti
Shanatar Dwarves
Shantel Othreier Elves
Sharrven Elves
Shilmista Elves
Shoon Humans
Siluvanede Elves
Sondarr Dwarves
Songfarla gnomes
Stonegard
Sundul Humans
Syòrpiir Elves
Talfir Humans
Talmost
Telantiwar drow
Teshar
Tethyamar Dwarves
Thaltekth Dwarves
Thar orcs
Tharkrixghontix dragons
Thearnytaar Elves
Torglor Dwarves
Ulbaerag
Ultoksamrin Dwarves
Urgnarash gnolls
Uthtower
Uvaeren Elves
Vastar
Xothaerin Dwarves
Yarlith
Yuireshanyaar Elves
Zhoukoudien creator races

The list grows a bit longer if we add dales, such as Moondale, Sessrendale, Tarkhaldale, and Teshendale, and kingdoms and cultures which may not truly be gone, but are widely believed to be… the Innugaakalikurit, the Siremun, Synnoria, and to a lesser extent Mulhorand and Unther, or all the nations that were demolished by 4e… but I’m not going to get started on that, here.

Additional Sources

  • The Grand History of the Realms
  • George Krashos mentions the survivors of the Kingdom of Man in a Candlekeep thread.

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Illefarn

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At a Glance

An elven realm, now fallen kingdom, in the low mountains east of what is now Daggerford.

Sources

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