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Forgotten Realms is a
campaign setting for the
Dungeons &
Dragons (D&D)
fantasy role-playing game.
Commonly referred to by
players and game
designers as...
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Manual (1993)
Baelnorn Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994),
Cormanthyr:
Empire of
Elves (1998),
Monsters of Faerûn (2001)
Blazing Bones Monstrous...
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Carrie Bebris 0-7869-0766-5 03/1998
Forgotten Realms The Lost
Library of
Cormanthyr Novel Mel Odom 0-7869-0735-5 Lost
Empires 04/1998
Dragonlance Relics and...
- 2016-03-02.
Retrieved 2020-05-31. E. Schend, Steven; Melka,
Kevin (1998).
Cormanthyr:
Empire of the Elves. TSR, Inc. p. 125. ISBN 0-7869-0761-4. Baker, Richard...
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realms as the
natural successors to past
nations such as
Eaerlann and
Cormanthyr. In 4th edition, wood
elves are
simply called elves,
distinguishing them...
- and then
appeared in
Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994), and
Cormanthyr:
Empire of
Elves (1998). The banelich, a
version of the lich
created by...
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Jonathan Tweet, and
Monte Cook.
Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000).
Cormanthyr:
Empire of the
Elves (zip) Realmslore:
Safeholds (Part Three) Realmslore:...
- the
entire Moonsea Reaches and four
outer regions: Dalelands, Cormyr,
Cormanthyr (where Myth
Drannor is located), and Thar. The
original four
titles were...
- Marches,
Icewind Dale and, in
times past, the old
elven empires around Cormanthyr.
Foremost amongst the orcs of this area is the Many
Arrows tribe headed...
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Master Screen &
Master Index (1995), Netheril:
Empire of
Magic (1996), and
Cormanthyr:
Empire of the
Elves (1998).
Shannon Appelcline (2011).
Designers & Dragons...