Shadowdale (Novel)

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At a Glance

A novel; book one of the Avatar trilogy.


Details

Shadowdale was written by “Richard Awlinson” aka Scott Ciencin, and first printed in 1989.


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  • Anauroch
  • Arabel
  • The Tower of Ashaba
  • The Bog
  • Desert’s Edge
  • Desertsmouth Mountains
  • East Way
  • Elminster’s Tower
  • Gnoll Pass
  • Goblin Marches
  • The Great Desert — see Anauroch
  • Harper’s Hill
  • Highmoon
  • Hullack Forest
  • Immersea
  • Jhaele Silvermane’s farm
  • Castle Kilgrave
  • Castle Krag
  • Krag Pool
  • Temple of Lathander
  • The Old Skull (hill)
  • The Old Skull (inn)
  • Shadow Gap
  • Shadowdale
  • Spiderhaunt Woods
  • The Stonelands
  • Sulcar Redo’s Farm
  • River Tesh
  • The Vast Swamp
  • Tilverton
  • Weregund the Trader
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Bury Elminster Deep

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At a Glance

A novel.


Details

Bury Elminster Deep was written by Ed Greenwood.


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  • Aereld
  • Alassra Silverhand
  • Alusair Nacacia Obarskyr
  • Amarune Whitewave, aka the Silent Shadow
  • Andranth Glavreth
  • Argrant
  • Baert Ghalhunt
  • Berent Thallowood
  • Brabras
  • Burrath
  • Burtland, stablemaster
  • Clarn
  • Corleth Fentable, Understeward
  • Cymmarra
  • Daerendygho Vrabant
  • Dalatha
  • Dhargust
  • Elgorn Rhauligan
  • Elminster
  • Erzoured
  • Garendor
  • Gorloun Hethel
  • Heljack Thornadarr
  • Ilstan Narbrace
  • Imglor “Imhammer” Ironhand
  • Immaero Sraunter
  • Indur
  • Jalessa Windstone, Lady of Graces
  • Jorunhast
  • Khaladan Mallowfaer
  • Kormoroth of Westgate
  • Lady Baelarra Delcastle
  • Lady Darlethra Greatgaunt
  • Lady Deleira Truesilver, aka Talane the thief
  • Lady Marantine Delcastle
  • Lady Narmitra Stormserpent
  • Lady Thornleia Delcastle
  • Langreth Ironhorn, Steward of the Regalia
  • Larak Dardulkyn
  • Lhendreths (cabal; possible family name)
  • Lionar Rorlyn Handmane
  • Loagrandboydar
  • Lord Adarl Summerstar
  • Lord Alsevir
  • Lord Ambrival
  • Lord Arclath Delcastle
  • Lord Arkanon Nalander
  • Lord Arkeld Nalander
  • Lord Barelder
  • Lord Braelbane
  • Lord Briarbroke
  • Lord Broryn Windstag
  • Lord Calantar
  • Lord Corlador Silversword
  • Lord Danthalus Blacksilver
  • Lord Delasko Sornstern
  • Lord Elbert Oldbridle
  • Lord Haedro Sornstern
  • Lord Halvaeron
  • Lord Hardivyper
  • Lord Harkuldragon
  • Lord Huntcrown
  • Lord Huntingdown
  • Lord Irlin Stonestable
  • Lord Jassur Dragonwood
  • Lord Kathkote Dawntard
  • Lord Kreskur Mountwyrm
  • Lord Landrar Dathcloake
  • Lord Lathlance Goldfeather
  • Lord Lyrannus Tantorn
  • Lord Maerclorn Wintersun
  • Lord Marlin Stormserpent
  • Lord Melder Crownrood
  • Lord Mellast Ormblade
  • Lord Mulcaster Emmarask
  • Lord Naeryk Andolphyn
  • Lord Obraerl Foulweather
  • Lord Olgarth Oldbridle
  • Lord Rauligus Helderstone
  • Lord Ravenhill
  • Lord Relgadrar Loroun
  • Lord Rothgar Illance
  • Lord Sacrast Handragon
  • Lord Seszgar Huntcrown
  • Lord Torchmore
  • Lord Traevyn Illance
  • Lord Warder Vainrence
  • Mage Royal Ganrahast
  • Mandron Saldar
  • Manshoon
  • Menziphur, Court Alchemist
  • Mirt
  • Morligul Downdagger
  • Nechelseiya Sammartael
  • Neld
  • Orkrash
  • Osbur
  • Palaghard
  • Raskival Rhendever
  • Rorn
  • Rorstil Hallowdant, Palace Steward
  • Salember the Rebel Prince
  • Sarlival, extinct Cormyrean noble family
  • Sarrak of Westgate
  • Scarmar Heldeth
  • Sir Eldur Hawkmantl
  • Sir Eskrel Starbridge, highknight
  • Sir Jephford
  • Sir Talonar Winter, highknight, clerk of vigilance,
  • Storm
  • Stornara Rhauligan
  • Swordcaptain (retired) Brorn Roril
  • Swordcaptain Unstrarr Troon
  • Targrael, former Highknight, now a Deathknight, also known as Lady Dark Armor
  • telsword Voruld
  • Tress
  • Wizard of War Blamreld
  • Wizard of War Brandaeril
  • Wizard of War Caldor Raventree
  • Wizard of War Ellard Gauntur
  • Wizard of War Glathra Barcantle, sometimes called Lady Glathra when she’s in a bossy mood
  • Wizard of War Harbrow
  • Wizard of War Jereth Ardruth
  • Wizard of War Joreld Nurennanthur
  • Wizard of War Lareikaun
  • Wizard of War Mythandra
  • Wizard of War Naloth Larandur
  • Wizard of War Raeldar
  • Wizard of War Reldyk Applecrown
  • Wizard of War Rorskryn Meldrake
  • Wizard of War Surgol Velard
  • Wizard of War Thornatar
  • Wizard of War Welwyn Tracegar
  • Wizard of War Yarjack Blamreld
  • Wyshbryn
  • Yestrel (cabal; possible family name)
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Elminster Must Die

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At a Glance

A novel.


Details

Elminster Must Die was written by Ed Greenwood.


References

People
  • Alassra Silverhand Witch-Queen of Aglarond, the Simbul, Lass
  • Amarune, aka Silent Shadow
  • Arskrelthe the Old Guardsword
  • Bard of Wheloon Andrur Hallowstake
  • Belnar
  • Caladnei
  • Darindral Haeleth
  • Elgorn Rhauligan, minor palace servant
  • Elminster, the Sage of Shadowdale
  • Elminsterof Shadowdale, Old Mage
  • Flamdar
  • Flarm “Mouth of Suzail”
  • Gaerond of the Scars
  • Ganrahast, Royal Magician of Cormyr
  • Jhalikoe
  • Krimsal
  • Laeral Silverhand, Lady Mage of Waterdeep
  • Lord Arclath Argustus Delcastle
  • Lord Bereth
  • Lord Broryn Windstag
  • Lord Delasko Sornstern
  • Lord Essard
  • Lord Kathkote Dawntard
  • Lord Marlin Stormserpent
  • Lord Parespur Bloodbright
  • Lord Reinlake
  • Lord Rothglar Illance
  • Lord Royal Erzoured Obarskyr, the self-stylized Baron Boldtree
  • Lord Warder Vainrence, once called Foedoom Vainrence
  • Lothrae
  • Lylar
  • Malkym
  • Manshoon
  • Markuld Amryntur
  • Marlazander the Mighty, bodyguard
  • Mellast
  • Nargreth the Doomed King
  • Ostramagarus
  • Princess Alusair Obarskyr, The Steel Regent
  • Rornagar Breakblade, Rorn
  • Rorstal the Mage
  • Ryaun the Lion-Tamer
  • Senior Cellarer Jamaldro
  • Sir Athlar, highknight
  • Sir Belsarth Hawkblade, highknight
  • Sir Danthalus, highknight
  • Sir Eskrel Starbridge, highknight
  • Sir Ilvellund Nordroun, highknight
  • Sir Jusprar, highknight
  • Sir Merlar, highknight
  • Sir Morlen Askalan, highknight
  • Sir Rondrand, highknight
  • Sir Rorsorn, highknight
  • Skult, thief for hire
  • Storm Silverhand, Astorma, Lady of Shadowdale
  • Stornara Rhauligan, minor palace servant
  • Talane
  • Thal
  • Thol Morand
  • Vandarl, thief for hire
  • Vangerdahast
  • Wizard of War Darrake Harnwood
  • Wizard of War Hondryn
  • Wizard of War Kelgantor
  • Wizard of War Lorton Ironstone
  • Wizard of War Mreldrake
  • Wizard of War Shuldroon
  • Wizard of War Tethlor
  • Wizard of War Therlon
  • Yelada
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Crusade

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At a Glance

A novel; book three of the Empires Trilogy.


Details

Crusade was written by James Lowder, and first printed in 1991.


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Dragonwall

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At a Glance

A novel; book two of the Empires Trilogy.


Details

Dragonwall was written by Troy Denning, and first printed in 1990.


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Horselords

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At a Glance

A novel; book one of the Empires Trilogy.


Details

Horselords was written by David Cook, and first printed in 1990.


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Elfsong

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At a Glance

A novel; book eight of the Harpers series.


Details

Elfsong was written by Elaine Cunningham, and first printed in 1994.


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Spellfire

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At a Glance

A novel; the first of the Shandril books.


Details

Spellfire was written by Ed Greenwood, and first printed in 1988.


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The Nether Scroll

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At a Glance

A novel; book four of the Lost Empires series.


Details

The Nether Scroll was written by Lynn Abbey, and first printed in 2000.


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Soldiers of Ice

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At a Glance

A novel; book seven of the Harpers series.


Details

Soldiers of Ice was written by David Cook, and first printed in 1993.


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