Tortoiscab Plague

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The Tortoiscab Plague was visited upon the royal Elethlim family of Impiltur in the Year of the Spouting Fish (922 DR) by Soneillon. Princess Aliia was the only survivor… and her respite was brief.


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Scrying Stones of Myth Drannor

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The Scrying Stones of Myth Drannor are magic items found by Ilmara and subsequently used in the defense of Impiltur.


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Ilmwatch

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Ilmwatch is a settlement of Impiltur, founded by Ilmara.


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Ilmara

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Ilmara is the daughter of Imphras Heltharn, brother of Imbrar, a sorceress apprenticed to Mhilra, and a Queen of Impiltur. She comes into possession of the scrying stones of Myth Drannor at some point, and founds Ilmwatch.


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Soargar’s Legacy

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Soargar’s Legacy is a collection of about 100 magical swords, so named because it was Soargar who, as he was dying, told King Imphras Heltharn where to find them.


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Hlammach

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Hlammach is a settlement of Impiltur.


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Sarshel (City)

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Sarshel is a settlement of Impiltur.


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Sarshel Elethim

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Sarshel Elethim is a paladin and a King of Impiltur.


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Greatsword of Impiltur

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The Greatsword of Impiltur is a greatsword commissioned for the coronation of Sarshel Elethim, King of Impiltur. It’s among the treasures sent to Cormyr with Princess Aliia, the last of House Elethim, in the Year of the Fearless Peasant (926 DR). The princess and the blade were lost at sea with the sinking of the Nadyra’s Glory by Soneillon.

It is then wielded by a series of hobgoblin champions in the service of Soneillon, until the Year of the Luminar Procession (1127 DR), when it is presented to her newly risen servant Imbrar Heltharn.


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House Elethim

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House Elethim is a noble family of Impiltur.


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