Dragon Falls

At a Glance

Dragon Falls is a realm of the Vast.

The town is named after a nearby falls, but according to legend it was founded by the adventurers who defeated the red dragon Halarglautha, who had long laired here and terrorized the dwarves and orcs of the region.


Sources

  • City of Ravens Bluff [9575] page 150
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 73
Maps

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Thentia

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At a Glance

Thentia is an independent city on the north shore of the Moonsea.


Sources

Passing Mention
  • Cormyr [9410] page 11
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 68
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for Thentia on the FR Wiki

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Phlan

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At a Glance

An independent city on the north shore of the Moonsea.

Phlan is demolished by a dragon in 1356 DR.


Visiting

Locations: Residences, Shops, etc

Source

  • Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms page 68
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Ironfang Keep

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At a Glance

A mysterious fortress on the southeastern shores of the Moonsea. Rumors abound regarding its origin and inhabitants, but facts are few.

Source

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 66

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Elventree

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At a Glance

A tiny community on the southern shore of the Moonsea where, historically, elves met humans for trade.


Sources

  • The New Adventures of Volo: Onward! — Dragon #267 page 81
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 65
Maps

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Elmwood

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At a Glance

An independent settlement on the southern shore of the Moonsea, west of the Lis.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms page 65
Maps

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Zhentil Keep

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At a Glance

Zhentil Keep is an independent city on the Moonsea. Once known as Flostren’s Hold.

The army of Zhentil Keep, known as the Zhentilar, is hated around the Moonsea and throughout the Dalelands. Many folk believe the Zhentilar to be the military arm of the Zhentarim, and that’s not entirely false since the Zhentarim controls Zhentil Keep, but the average Zhentilar soldier is not a member of the Zhentarim.

Several dragons attacked the city during the Flight of Dragons in 1356 DR.

Citizens of Zhentil Keep are referred to as Zhent; individuals may also be called Keepers.

Notable Individuals

Citizens

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms [11836] (3e campaign setting) page 162
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 120-121; ‘Zhent’ is from page 73
  • Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms page 70; ‘Keeper’ is from page 32
  • Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e campaign setting) — Cyclopedia of the Realms page 93
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Ylraphon


At a Glance

Ylraphon is a realm of the Vast.


Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 77
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 92
Maps

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Westgate

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At a Glance

Westgate is an independent city on the Dragon Coast.

Citizens of Westgate are referred to as Westhavian or Westar.


Visiting

Neighborhoods

Thayan diplomats have established a Thayan Enclave here.

Locations
  • Castle Athagdal [#53]
  • Athagdal Docks and Shipyards [#65]
  • The Black Boot (inn) [#38]
  • The Black Eye (tavern and festhall) [#49]
  • The Blind Eye (tack, harness, and trail goods shop – and a fence for stolen goods) [#5]
  • The Blue Banner (inn) [#31]
  • City Watch Barracks [#26]
  • City Watch Barracks [#73]
  • City Watch (meeting rooms and more barracks) [#74]
  • Castle Dhostar [#2]
  • Dhostar Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#10]
  • Dhostar Docks [#58]
  • Dhostar Vale (private park) [#1]
  • Dhostar Yards [#4]
  • The East Gate [#44]
  • The Empty Fish (tavern) [#18]
  • Gatereach (inn) [#20]
  • The Gentle Moon (inn) [#47]
  • Castle Guldar [#34]
  • Guldar Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#23]
  • Guldar Docks [#63]
  • Guldar Yards [#42]
  • The Harbor Tower (beacon and harbor defenses; mariners call it the Westlight) [#46]
  • The House of Silks (fine clothing and jewelry; very expensive) [#30]
  • The Jolly Warrior (inn) [#11]
  • The Leaning Man (inn) [#3]
  • Lilda’s (festhall) [#7]
  • Castle Malavhan [#55]
  • The Lords’ Water (pool) [#27]
  • Malavhan Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#57]
  • Malavhan Docks [#60]
  • Malavhan Yards [#56]
  • The Market [#33]
  • Mulsantir’s Gate [#51]
  • The Old Beard (tavern) [#45]
  • The Purple Lady (tavern and festhall) [#22]
  • The Rising Raven (inn) [#41]
  • The River Bridge [#39]
  • The River Gate [#37]
  • Shalush Myrkeer’s Shop (largest shop in Westgate; buys and sells everything) [#48]
  • The Shore (drovers/wanderers/journeymens slum) [#9]
  • The South Gate [#25]
  • The Spitting Cockatrice (inn) [#17]
  • Castle Ssemm [#15]
  • Ssemm Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#21]
  • Ssemm Docks [#67, #68]
  • Ssemm Yards [#43]
  • Temple of Gond [#71]
  • Temple of Lathander [#72]
  • Temple of Mask [#24]
  • Temple of Tymora [#70]
  • Temple of Umberlee [#69]
  • Castle Thalavar [#54]
  • Thalavar Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#14]
  • Thalavar Docks [#62]
  • Thalavar Yards [#16]
  • Thessar the Warrior’s House [#6]
  • Castle Thorsar [#28]
  • Thorsar Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#13]
  • Thorsar Docks [#59]
  • Thorsar Yards [#52]
  • The Tower (registry office for imports/exports, watch headquarters, and jail) [#32]
  • Castle Urdo [#29]
  • Urdo Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#50]
  • Urdo Docks [#61]
  • Castle Vhammos [#35]
  • Vhammos Company Sheds (merchant company warehouses) [#36]
  • Vhammos Docks [#66]
  • Vhammos Yards [#40]
  • The Watch Dock (seized goods, pirate ships, ship inspections, etc, are held here) [#64]
  • The Water Gate [#8]
  • The West Gate [#12]
  • The Westward Eye (inn) [#19]

Politics

Who Rules

The Croamarkh rules Westgate, backed by the other Lords of the council.

Who Really Rules

Behind the scenes, the merchant clans and the Night Masks wield all the real power in the city.


Notable Individuals

  • Ainsbrith — sage of zoology; expert on monster poisons
  • Ashuntira Elhorn — High Artificer of Gond
  • Audara Imryth — potionseller and Harper
  • Belarchass — slaver who does business here
  • Bremaerel — sage of zoology; expert on stirges
  • Chalaratha — wizard
  • Eldaerneth Spellstalker
  • Elort Rhomsivin — Stormlord of Talos
  • Farene the Far-Traveled — merchant of cosmetics, disguises, and scents
  • Gondethwizard
  • Guldagh Ironfist — merchant; operates mainly in Anauroch
  • Halautha Immerstar — High Mistmistress of Leira
  • Hond Rhauballa — Shadowlord Demarch of Mask
  • Hunn Irblast — High Priest of Ilmater
  • Ilua Yhestin — Most Fatal Horror of Talona
  • Mintassan — wizard
  • Nathchim — veteran mercenary leader
  • Spyrytara Xalass — High Whipmistress of Loviatar
  • Tersonm — wizard

Additionally, the Men of the Basilisk operate quietly here.


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Tsurlagol


At a Glance

Tsurlagol is a realm of the Vast.


Notable Citizens


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1085] (2e) A Grand Tour of the Realms page 76
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1031] (1e) Cyclopedia of the Realms page 86
  • Rand’s Travelogue: More of the Underdark and the Vast!
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources


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