Why was the Dracorage mythal created?

The Dracorage mythal was created during the Time of Dragons by High mages of the Fair Folk. This High Magic effect tied a Faerûn-wide mythal to the King-Killer Star.

What is a mythal d& d?

A mythal was a powerful magical effect, created by a group of spellcasters to protect and ward a large area with numerous powerful enchantments. A typical mythal prevented certain schools of magic from being employed while empowering others. It could restrict access to the warded area to certain classes of beings.

Where are the nether scrolls?

The Netherese discovered the scrolls amid the ruins of Aryvandaar in −3533 DR, marking the beginning of the Nether Age of the empire. They abandoned the forms of magic being taught to them by their elven neighbors, and refocused their search for arcane power with the newly-found scrolls.

Where is Evereska?

Evereska (pronounced: /ɛvɛrˈɛskɑː/ eh-ver-EH-ska, Elvish for “fortress home”) was a fabled valley in the Western Heartlands, one of the last realms of the elves in the North.

Who stole the nether scrolls?

elves of Cormanthyr
After over 400 years of study, the elves of Cormanthyr stole one set of the Nether Scrolls in −3095 DR and hid it away in Windsong Tower in the city of Cormanthor.

How many nether scrolls are there?

ten scrolls
The Nether Scrolls were a set of small scrolls that described fundamental magical theory. Two sets were known to exist, one set older and more tarnished than the other. The contents were written over fifty scrolls divided into five chapters, each consisting of ten scrolls.

Where is Netheril?

The Sharran Empire of Netheril would stretch from the borders of the High Ice in the north, across Anauroch, to the Far Sea Swamp. Like the ancient empire, returned Netheril was separated into the empire’s floating enclaves, which were held aloft by the magic of the Shadow Weave, and the terrestrial cities of Toril.


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