mornienna: What songs may still be sung about the countless stories of the Silmarillion?
Leilon (pronounced: /ˈlaɪlɒn/ LIE-lon[6] or: /ˈleɪlʌn/ LAY-lun[6] or: /ˈlilɒn/ LEE-lon[6] or: /ˈlilʌn/ LEE-lun[7]) was a small mining town that served as a convenient resting place for weary travelers on the High Road along the Sword Coast between Neverwinter and Waterdeep.[1][2] According to Volo, northerners generally pronounced it LIE-lon while non-locals who learned the name from a map typically chose one of the other possible pronunciations.[6] The town was abandoned following the Spellplag
Shadow Gap was the high pass in the Desertsmouth Mountains separating the Dalelands and Cormyr's south.[1] Shadow Gap was where the North Ride passed through the Desertsmouth Mountains south of Shadowdale. Shadow Gap marked the spot where the Desertsmouth Mountains end and the Thunder Peaks began.[2] Shadow Gap was also the western end of the Dalelands.[5] Shadow Gap was a corruption of its original name - Shaddath Gap. The mountain pass was a lonely winding trail that climbed up the side of Sha
NIGEL JONES: On March 29th 1461, two vast armies met on a bleak, snow-swept Yorkshire plateau near the village of Towton to fight what was to be our country's biggest, bloodiest and longest battle.
Halisstra Melarn was a drow priestess of Lolth and a member of House Melarn in Ched Nasad in the late 14th century DR.[4][12] At her "death," she was turned into a demonic servant of Lolth known as the Lady Penitent.[1] Halisstra was scholarly. She had originally intended to study lore to find forgotten spells or secrets to aid her against her enemies, but she found that she enjoyed learning for its own sake.[9] When she was a priestess of Lolth, she sought the favor of Lolth for her house and f
Nimbral (pronounced: /nɪmˈbrɑːl/ nim-BRALL[10]), also known as The Sea Haven, was an island nation that was probably the most mysterious land in all of Toril.[5] Hippogriff and Pegasi-mounted[note 1] warriors attacked a lot of foreign merchants (though almost always because they were slavers or pirates) and large fleets that headed in the supposed direction of the island had a history of being turned away.[citation needed] The land was ruled over by an introverted inbred family of 26[note 2] arc