Jordain Vizier

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At a Glance

A prestige class.

Source

  • Shining South page 33

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Halruaan Elder

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At a Glance

A prestige class.

Source

  • Shining South page 27

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Halruaan Names

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At a Glance

Halruaan names are names used in Halruaan families or communities.


Names

The names listed here come from lists or generators included in Wizards of the Coast products. They are not based on actual NPC names taken from novels, sourcebooks, etc.

Male Given Names

Aldym, Chand, Hostegym, Meleghost, Presmer, Sandrue, Tethost, Uregaunt.

Female Given Names

Aithe, Alaethe, Chalan, Oloma, Phaele, Sarade, Vosthyl.

Surnames

Avhoste, Darants, Gedreghost, Maurmeril, Stamaraster, Zorastryl.


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Narthtowers

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At a Glance

A wizard’s tower, last inhabited by Thongameir Halargoth, also called Stormspells. The tower is located in the foothills of the North Wall of Halruaa. So far, the previous tenant’s collection of carnivorous plants has kept all treasure-seekers at bay.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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Akhlaur’s Tower

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At a Glance

A tower found in the Swamp of Akhlaur. It is rumored to hold treasures from Halruaa’s past.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 77

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House Jordain

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At a Glance

A society of political advisors in Halruaa.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 75

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The Conclave

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At a Glance

A secret society within the Council of Elders in Halruaa, which polices magic use within that country.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 74

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Halruaa

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At a Glance

Halruaa is a nation of mages, making it unusual but not unique in Faerûn. Unlike other such lands, such as Thay, nearly every citizen of Halruaa can cast at least a cantrip. Furthermore, the inability to wield magic here is a serious social handicap.


Overview

Settlements
Other Landmarks
Neighboring Nations & Features

Culture and Society

Population and Demographics

90% of the citizens are human, and 80% of the humans are of Halruaan stock.

Most of the remainder are dwarves and halflings, though there are a few elves and half-elves.


Politics

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR.

Who Rules

Halruaa is ruled by a Council of Elders. Over four hundred Elders —all wizards of considerable power— are on this council, making it a noisy group. The council is led by a Netyarch, who is at least assumed to be the greatest wizard in the land.

The current Netyarch is Zalathorm.


Local History


Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
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