Yes, Jeff Grubb added the ‘Abeir’ part (the name of his own homebrew world) in front of Toril so it would come first. Thanks for taking the time to look that up.
When was Abeir Toril split?
In 4th edition, the Spellplague caused by Mystra’s death caused Abeir and Toril to briefly merge and then instantly rip apart again. As a result, Maztica is no longer a part of Toril, having been replaced with a continent called “Returned Abeir.” On some maps, it has been renamed Anchorome.
Who created Abeir Toril?
The universe was created by the OverGod, Lord Ao[4]. Within this universe was the planet Abeir-Toril[5] – later to become the twin planets Abeir and Toril, when they were separated during the First Sundering. Faerûn and the stories of the Forgotten Realms take place on Toril.
Where is Abeir Toril?
Abeir (pronounced: /ɑːɪˈbɪər/ ai-BEER or: /ɑːˈbɪər/ ah-BEER) was the twin planet of Toril, located in the same material plane of its sibling world, but within a “pocket dimension” that was out of synchronicity with Toril.
How old is Toril?
The Present Age was the time period that started in the year 1000 DR and continues to the present. It was considered one of the most tumultuous ages in the history of Toril. It was a time of constant struggle but also a time of discovery and exploration.
Is Kara-Tur in Faerûn?
Kara-Tur (pronounced: /kɑːrɑːˈtʊər/ kah-rah-TOOR) was a continent lying east of Faerûn on Toril. Trade, people, and items occasionally arrived in Faerûn from Kara-Tur via the Golden Way, but beyond that there was little interaction between the continents.
What is a Hengeyokai?
The hengeyokai (pronounced: /hɛngɛjoʊkaɪ/ hen-geh-yo-kigh) (also known as katanga in Malatra [note 1]) were a race of intelligent natural shapechanging animals, able to adopt animal, human, and hybrid forms.