4 years of demon accounts
Cults (Mammon)
High Council
First Lord of WestGate Jyan Damiker Bluth
First Lord of ElverSalt Roth Carrion
Tizar has a council of lords.
Nobility
Earth Fields Guild Master Darren
Paladins of Lathander God Of Life & Light)
Earths Field Acts in an Advisor role to the Frist Lord of Elversalt
Attacked on the Road by a group of organized beasts
Attacked in Tazir by Cultists
Morning Star Haven is a temple of Lathander and an Archive of Information
Cult of Mannon (Gold Hand on a Red Disk)
Rising Raven Inn
Accardi was a small coastal village located on the Dragon Coast in interior Faerûn around 1479 DR.[1]
Amry was a coastal settlement found along the eastern stretch of the Dragon Coast, in the greater Eastern Heartlands of central Faerûn.[1] It was located just north of the Gulthmere Forest, some ways west of Telpir.[1]
Cedarsproke Cedarsproke, sometimes referred to as Cedarspoke,[3][9] was a small, independent city in the middle of the Gulthmere Forest inhabited and ruled by druids.
Nathlekh called the City of Cats, was a city on the Dragon Coast and the capital of the Shou nation of Nathlan around 1479 DR
Priapurl was a small town located on the Trader's Road
Proskur was a trading city in Cormyr,[7] that was located south of the kingdom's traditional borders, in the Dragon Coast region of the Eastern Heartlands. While it had become a place known for honest and fair trade,[8] it had a long-standing history of thieves' guilds that operated out in the open,[2] and was even a haven for the unscrupulous Red Wizards.
Reddansyr was a small settlement found in the Dragon Coast region of central Faerûn.[1] It had a well-earned reputation as an adventurers' town because it was a good source of information for such people
Redwater was a notable settlement found in the Dragon Coast region of the Eastern Heartlands.
Telpir was an independent city on the Dragon Coast. The city stood north of Turmish, with the nation's borders within an eyesight of Telpir's walls, and east of Starmantle
Nathlan was a small, feudal state on the Dragon Coast around 1479 DR. It was inhabited primarily by Shou immigrants from Kara-Tur organized into clans. Nathlan was suspicious of non-Shou and non-humans.[1]
Cormyr also known as the Forest Country and the Land of the Purple Dragon[1] was an independent nation in interior Faerûn. It was historically one of the most prosperous countries of Faerûn.
The Purple Dragons were the famous military of Cormyr that were renowned for their discipline, skill, and loyalty.[1] The Purple Dragons were considered to be one of the strongest armies in the Realms, and were well renowned for their heroism and acts of valor in the field of combat. They ranged from young nobles who joined as officers and Purple Dragon knights, to farmers who joined as Blades. The well-disciplined army was made possible through Cormyr's military and hierarchical heritage.
Cult of Mammon Enthusiastic practitioners of the sins of greed and lust flock to worship Mammon. His temples are ostentatious displays of obscene wealth that tower over the landscape. These lavishly appointed edifices, dripping with gems and precious metals, aren’t so much fortresses housing treasure as treasures shaped like fortresses. All implements within them, from altars to sacrificial knives, are made of gold and encrusted with precious gems.