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  1. The Iron Crisis was an event occurring in 1368 DR in which the Iron Throne plotted to destroy the iron supply of the Sword Coast by poisoning the iron from the mines of Nashkel with alchemy, having groups of bandits steal all of the untainted iron all along the coast and infiltrating rival trading companies with doppelgangers so as to drive them into financial ruin. This was so they would have ...

  2. Thief / wizard. Imoen ( pronounced: /ˈ ɪ m m oʊ ɛ n / IMM-oh-en [6] )was an adventurer and mage that traveled across Faerûn during the mid–14 th century DR. She was one of the mortal children spawned by the deity Bhaal a decade before the Time of Troubles. [1] [3] [4] “. "Heya! it's me, Imoen."

  3. Aug 1, 1995 · The Iron Throne packs a whole trilogy worth of story into its 500 pages, and reads like a high fantasy version of Game of Thrones. There is war, treachery, black magic, sex (way more, in fact, than I would have expected from a D&D novel), villains that just drive you crazy because you hate them so much, and of course enough monsters and undead ...

  4. A list of prisons in the Forgotten Realms. Forgotten Realms Wiki. ... Forgotten Realms (Arabic) Faerûnpedia (German) ... Iron Throne headquarters;

  5. High Harper Jaheira was a half-elf Circle of the Land druid of Tethyrian noble descent who served as an agent of the Harpers during the 14th and 15th centuries DR.[2][3][4] Working alongside her husband Khalid, the future Baldurian Duke Abdel Adrian, and other heroes of the Realms, Jaheira continued fighting against those who would defile nature for many years. Later in life, she played a role ...

  6. Sep 8, 2020 · Moreover, at page 45 of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide (among the examples for epic tier treasure) one can read 50,000 gp : A black iron key said to be one of the seven required to unlock Cyric’s shackles on the Supreme Throne.

  7. Iron Throne: The Iron Throne is a mysterious organization that has rapidly taken over much of the arms traffic between Sembia, Thay, and other nations of the East. The Iron Throne merchants claim to be interested in the cause of free trade, speaking for smaller merchants who lack a voice. In truth, the master of the Iron Throne is a half-fiend ...

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