Explorers, prospectors, and adventurers are the worst invading perils but might be misdirected into wild goose chases or into attacking other nearby wyrms. He avoids human society and politics but works behind the scenes against trolls, orc hordes, and other evils, preferring to make foes simply vanish. Curiosity as to the doings of others rules him. Each was introduced in a column of Dragon Magazine called "Dragons of the North" by Ed Greenwood, one of the co-creators of the Forgotten Realms. Maurandyr died in his bed plagued by fits and seizures while having clearly lost his wits. Hluthvar (811-884 DR) was a local warrior-hero, and his statue still stands in at the center of town, in front of the gates to original keep that belonged to Hluthvar years ago. Those who prove weak or turn against her become coerced allies, fearful servants, or (most often) swiftly dead. What does the "Roman" numeral Ɔ represent? He crafted several magic mirrors and portraits in their homes to serve as constant scrying portals that he can see, hear, and speak through at will (remaining hidden unless he desires otherwise). His skilled craftspeople grin at his wailing a lot and calmly turn out top-quality wagons, wheels, axles, and overnight repairs. 1: @Me_Maikey I don't think that map is canonical at this point -- it's a map from 3e and the distances based on the map scale for locations on the Sword Coast do not match up to the current canonical map (the link I posted) of the Sword Coast. The Inn became a popular stopping location for travelers, adventurers, and Caravaners from all over the area. This ancient silver dragon prefers to render aid in disguise, but he won't hesitate to reveal his true powers. But he always does. From his lair in Dolblunde, this ancient black dracolich spies on a territory bounded by the coast from the mouth of the Dessarin to Mount Sar, east to Amphail and Bargewright Inn, and thence down the Dessarin to the sea once more. She lairs in extensive caverns beneath Greenleaf Vale (a forested bowl valley) but uses them only when wounded or as shelter from fierce wintry weather, spending most of her time spying on the doings of others or basking on high mountain ledges around Amn, plotting. In DR 851 on commission of the city leaders in Iriaebor, Hluthvar de Borall and his adventuring party spent two decades clearing the Sunset Vale of many of its worst denizens. She's quite happy to eat flawed and shattered gems, low-grade metal ores, and rust scraps, and she has come to trust the dwarves -- who in turn see her as the "mother" under whose protection they can found a new city or tribe. Because roleplaying is social, creative, fun... and kinda cool! She seldom leaves her lair, preferring to scheme and watch the world through scrying crystals while employing dozens of humans and halflings to carry out her will. Can a horse really travel over 65 miles per day, according to the rules? Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. rev 2020.10.9.37784, The best answers are voted up and rise to the top, Role-playing Games Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled, Start here for a quick overview of the site, Detailed answers to any questions you might have, Discuss the workings and policies of this site, Learn more about Stack Overflow the company, Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us. This adult crystal dragon makes her lair in a cave in the Crags, overlooking Mirabar. Who watches Toril from them, and what are their aims? What motivates software companies to hire locally? This marauder of the swamp is said to have strange powers -- able to emerge suddenly from beneath long-placid swamp waters; read and reason as intelligently, patiently, and humbly as a timid human scholar; and to be in two places at once. Outside his own domain, his encounters with dragons are as polite, brief, and casual as possible; he offers no menace, ignores it when offered to him, and soon departs. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. Arauthator appears in the adventure Rise of Tiamat, part of the Tyranny of Dragons saga. She dwells with her consort, Deszeldaryndun Silverwing, in the Floating Mountain, a gigantic, hollow oval rock kept aloft by her spells.