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A guide to the Forgotten Realms that anyone can edit, covering sourcebooks, novels, video games, comics, and more.

This wiki was founded in October 2005 and currently has 53,920 articles.

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Today in the Realms...

...it is 19 Tarsakh, or the 19th of the Claw of Storms. On this day:

Tournament!

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Hear ye, hear ye! Quiet in back! The Heralds of Faerûn hereby announce that, to celebrate the upcoming release of the Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor video game, the Shadow of Mordor Wikia has issued formal challenges to the wikis of the cosmos, pitting their champions in head-to-head contests of popularity and strength of arms. The Forgotten Realms Wiki has accepted this challenge as a test of honor.

Drizzt Do'Urden, much-loved renegade drow ranger and master of dual scimitars, of some 26 years' fame, is now facing Talion, the risen Ranger of Gondor and skilled swordsman, at yet untested.

Let it also be known that our sister wiki, the Baldur's Gate Wiki has also accepted a challenge, and that Viconia DeVir, drow priestess of Shar, is facing Galadriel, the elven Lady of Lórien.

Show your support and click your acclaim for your favorite heroes. We're sure ye'll choose wisely.

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Cosmology
Cosmology is the study of the structure, organization, and composition of all the planes of existence, and the World Tree cosmology model was one interpretation of the multiverse, attempting to reduce the complexity and sheer volume of information into concepts that were understandable and even useful to the brave, the curious, and the ambitious. First outlined in the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, the World Tree cosmology model quickly overshadowed the previous Great Wheel model upon the discovery of an interplanar sentient tree-like being that acted as a conduit between a select group of planes. Dubbed the World Tree, it connected only to planes with the Good alignment trait and allowed passage only to those with a good and noble reason for their journey.

The concept of Inner and Outer Planes carried over from the Great Wheel model, with the Inner Planes (comprising the elemental planes plus the energy planes) remaining essentially unchanged, except they were accessed via the Astral Plane rather than the Ethereal. The Outer Planes increased in number from seventeen to twenty one and finally to twenty six, losing most of their interconnections. All Outer Plane travel was restricted to passing through the Prime Material Plane or along one of two cross-planar features: the aforementioned World Tree, or the River of Blood (formerly known as the river Styx).

Two other planes were discovered but were for all intents and purposes inaccessible to mortals: the Fugue Plane and Cynosure. Cynosure was a small demiplane that only the gods and their immortal servants could access. It was neutral ground for meetings and negotiations between the Powers. The Fugue Plane was the way station for the souls of the deceased while they awaited judgment and (hopefully) transportation to the realm of their patron deity.

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Treasures of the Savage Frontier is a Dungeons and Dragons computer game developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. It is the sequel to the popular Gateway to the Savage Frontier video games, and was the first ever role-playing video game to feature romance with an AI companion.

The players are the famed Heroes of Ascore who recently halted the Zhentarim's plans to conquer the Savage Frontier and the Moonsea. Continuing this journey of heroism, they are called upon to protect ambassadors from the Lords' Alliance. In a turn of events, the Zhentarim and their allies regroup, abduct the ambassadors one by one, and "replace" them. The new "ambassadors" of the Lords' Alliance smear the Heroes of Ascore as traitors, and the party must regain their well-earned name. Treasures of the Savage Frontier sees the party reaching new heights, from freeing the oppressed people of Farr Windward to slaying the great white dragon, Freezefire.

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Left to right: shadow snake, deathrattle viper, crushgrip constrictor, and a flame snake.

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The Forgotten Realms Wiki

Well met, traveler! The Forgotten Realms is the most detailed and popular Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting from TSR, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast, and includes parts of Oriental Adventures, Al-Qadim, Maztica, The Horde, Planescape, and Spelljammmer. This wiki covers Realmslore in these settings across all media and editions. See the aims of this wiki here.

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Realmslore
Media
  • Novels—All the many novels, short stories, and ebooks set in the Forgotten Realms.
  • Sourcebooks—The sourcebooks and adventure modules that detail the world.
  • Computer and video games—Classic games like the Baldur's Gate series, Neverwinter Nights and more.
  • Comics—Comic book adventures set in the Realms.
  • Magazines—The Realms in Dragon and Dungeon magazines.
  • Cards—Trading cards and card games featuring the Realms.
  • Authors—The authors of the many novels and sourcebooks.
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  • Classes—The myriad classes, kits, paragon paths, prestige classes, and epic destinies available to the people of the Forgotten Realms.
  • Spells—Selected spells with special relations to the Forgotten Realms.

Helping out

Well met, sage! Do you see an error? Maybe you know of some missing lore? Perhaps you want to write an article about a favorite subject? Or maybe you want to really get involved. Don't be shy, click "edit" and get in there! If you're new to wikis, then check out the Wikia tutorial. Look at some of the following links to learn about the Forgotten Realms Wiki, how we do things here, and see some of our recent work. Don't worry about making a mistake, experienced editors will catch it and fix it. Just remember we accept only canon and licensed lore, not homebrew or player characters. Don't just copy out the sourcebook, write in your own words. Finally, always give a source for your information, and explain what you've done in the "summary" box. Happy scribing!

Getting involved
  • Help—Where to start for everything you need to know.
  • Editing articles—Advice on making edits and additions.
  • Citing—How to add a reference for information.
  • Policies—Our rules and guidelines for this wiki.
  • Canon—The canon we keep to and how.
  • Copyrights—Issues of copyright.
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Community
  • Categories—All pages organized and categorized.
  • Community Portal—More about getting involved.
  • Forum—Join a discussion, give feedback, ask a question, or say hi.
  • Members—A list of editors, past and present.
  • Administrators—Our administrators, organizers and mentors.
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