The Rise & Fall of Netheril was a history book dedicated to the topic of the Ancient Netheril Empire, written and published before the Wailing Death crisis of the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR.
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The Rise & Fall of Netheril

The Rise & Fall of Netheril was a book that recounted a history of Netheril, written and published before the Wailing Death crisis of 1372 DR.[1] The book provided a detailed account of the empire of Netheril, beginning with its origins, through its period of prosperity, and up to the fall of this civilization. In addition, the book discussed the consequences of Netheril's existence, as well as the impact of its downfall on the surrounding regions and nations.[1] Copies of The Rise & Fall of...

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Ullabem was a high priest of Kossuth, the Firelord, and one-time wielder of the magical cloak known as the Mantle of Hell's Furnace.
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Ullabem

Ullabem was a high priest of Kossuth, the primordial of elemental fire and purification through fire, and one of the individuals who owned the Mantle of Hell's Furnace sometime before the late 13th century DR.[1] At some point in his life, Ullabem fought and died at the hands of a priestess of Istishia, the primordial deity of elemental water and purification. He was later avenged by his efreeti allies, who retook the cloak he lost during the fight. However, the powerful item traded hands...

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The oddly named mule flower was a plant imbued with natural magic and its pollen was addictive: when consumed, it enhanced physical strength but inhibited one's intelligence.
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Murghôm was an inland nation of farmers and horsemen in East Faerûn north of Gbor Nor. Fearsome dire horses were known to roam its wilderness, inspiring fear, awe, folk tales, and even cultist veneration.
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The Headless Troll was the only inn in the village of Olostin's Hold in the High Forest. Its name was derived from a beheaded troll whose body once rampaged through the inn.
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Steeders were domesticated by the duergar and employed as mounts. Female steeders were used in battle while the smaller males were used to transport cargo.
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Devlin was a young and charismatic Waukeenar priest who became embroiled in a scheme to turn the dinosaur-riddled Forgotten Island off Chult into a tourist destination.
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Devlin (Waukeenar)

Devlin was a young and charismatic Waukeenar priest who led an adventuring company of eccentric entertainers, entrepreneurs, and scientists in the late 14th century DR.[4] He met an untimely end in 1372 DR, when he led his group on an ill-fated expedition to a Forgotten Island.[3] In terms of clothing, Devlin owned a set of golden robes. He owned a collection of gilded statuary and oil paintings, depicting the goddess Waukeen in various scenes from her known myths. He also owned rich...

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Whale's Tail House was a disreputable merchant house of Ravens Bluff, operating out of ramshackle buildings in the Crow's End district. Its members were known for getting into brawls and fencing stolen goods.
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A giant squid ridden by two sahuagin attacks the Realms Master. Ishi Barasume, Priam Agrivar, Foxilon Cardluck and Vartan Hai Sylvar ready to fight it.
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The Merchants Council represented the interests of Ravens Bluff's sixteen major merchant houses in the city's legislature. They had equal legislative power with the Council of Lords.
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Merchants Council (Ravens Bluff)

The Merchants Council, also known as the Council of Merchants[2] or House of Merchants,[5] was one of three governing councils that made up the legislative body of the city of Ravens Bluff.[6] Formed in the late 14th century DR following the Three Women War,[7] this civic body was composed of and represented the interests of the city's sixteen major merchant houses.[8] As of the Year of the Tankard, 1370 DR, the merchant houses that were represented on this council were as followed:[9...

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