1357 DR
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| Year of the Prince | Dale Reckoning | Cormyr Reckoning | Northreckoning | Mulhorand Calendar | Present Reckoning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1357 DR | 1332 CR | 325 NR | 3461 MC | -1 PR |
Contents |
- Zhentil Keep wins a naval battle against Mulmaster and Melvaunt.[citation needed]
- A second Thayan army of zombies invades Rashemen but is turned back.[citation needed]
- Civil War in Melvaunt.[citation needed]
- The Salamander War: The Red Wizards of Thay open a gate to the Elemental Plane of Fire and begin a campaign against the North Coast cities of Escalant, Murbant, and Thasselen.[1]
- Aumark Lithyl unifies Ruathym.[citation needed]
- Slave riots in Messemprar.[citation needed]
- A tribe of kobolds takes up residence in the Maiden's Tomb Tor, unnoticed by Waterdeep.[citation needed]
- Lady Alustriel forges an alliance with Bruenor Battlehammer of Mithril Hall and helps defend the dwarf halls against the drow of House Baenre.[citation needed]
- Geildarr becomes lord of Llorkh after the murder of Phintarn 'Redblade', the previous lord. Dwarves start disappearing in Llorkh.[citation needed]
- Shairksah, an evil merchant and mage, is banished from Amn for threatening to kill other merchants with magical creatures he controls or conjures from his home in Murann.[citation needed]
- The dwarves of the Ironeater Clan reclaim the ruined halls of Illefarn.[citation needed]
- During the months of Flamerule, Eleasias, and Eleint, the Night Masks battle the Shore Patrol for control of Westgate's criminal underworld. Adventurers, hired by the city's merchant nobility as bounty hunters, deliver a sharp check to the ambitions of the Night Masks. Their efforts thwart a plot by the ruling Pentad of Night Masters to transform Westgate into a theocracy of Mask, the Shadowlord.[citation needed]
- The bard Ivryn Olindarr writes the comedic play Three Black Horses.[citation needed]
- Malarkin Norlbertusz of Ordulin writes the play Much Ado in Sembia.[citation needed]
- Manshoon and Fzoul Chembryl take ill but are healed.[citation needed]
- Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun shatters the Crown of Horns, freeing Laeral Silverhand from Myrkul's evil influence. He returns to Waterdeep with her to help her heal; within three years, they are inseparable, and Laeral is often referred to as Lady Arunsun.[citation needed]
- Thauloamur Reerist, Minstrel, writes the book Clever Words from a Failed Jester.[2]
- Thalamoasz Threir, Sage of Sembia, writes Signposts In The Gardens of Life.[3]
- King Virdin of Damara killed in battle with Zhengyi.[4]
- Phintarn 'Redblade', lord of Llorkh, is murdered.[citation needed]
- Haverstrom Lhal, husband of Myrmeen Lhal of Arabel, dies.[citation needed]
- The Pharoah Akonhorus of Mulhorand is assassinated by the Cult of Set, leaving eleven-year-old Horustep III on the throne of Mulhorand.[citation needed]
- The Fire Knives move to Westgate and base their organization at Castle Cormaeril.[5]
- Gauntylgrym is re-discovered by the Company of the Gryphon.[citation needed]
- The Tome of the Unicorn is stolen from Ruathym's Green Rooms royal library by the Calishite mage Shond Tharovin.[citation needed]
- During the Festival of the Assumption, Gilgeam destroys a giant dragon turtle in Unthalass Harbor.[citation needed]
- The Halfling's Gem: latter half of the novel.
- The Legacy
- Starless Night
- Azure Bonds: Alias and Dragonbait track down the makers of the Azure Bonds. In the process, they destroy the evil magician Cassandra of Westgate, the lich Xrie Praxis, the Fire Knives guild, and the fiend Phalse, and they ban the god of decay Moander from Faerûn.
- Spellfire: Shandril Shessair kills a dracolich of the Cult of the Dragon. The Sembian Cult of the Dragon cell also suffers, as Shandril costs the cell three dracoliches (Shargrailar the Dark, Rauglothor the Proud, and Aghazstamn) and two Wearers of Purple.
- Crown of Fire: Shandril Shessair kills a clone of Manshoon, collapses Irondrake Rock, slays the lichnee Iliph Thraun and does heavy damage to Zhentil Keep and the Citadel of the Raven with spellfire
Notes
- ↑ Richard Baker, Matt Forbeck, Sean K. Reynolds (May 2003). Unapproachable East, p. 163. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2881-6.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood (June 2005). Elminster's Daughter, p. 59. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3768-8.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood (June 2005). Elminster's Daughter, p. 77. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3768-8.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition, p. 271. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition, p. 273. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
