Cormyr
An independent nation in the Dalelands of Faerûn
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Name | Description | Associations |
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Ceol | A warrior bent on justice & revenge | |
Ceol 1 | A warrior bent on justice & revenge | |
House_Obarskyr | The royal house of Cormyr. | |
Azoun | Heir of the Obarskyr bloodline who was murdered by Mylyl, a Drow Assassin, on the orders of Halaster Blackcloak. | |
Suzail | The capital city of Cormyr and seat of House Obarskyr | |
Recover_Ilbratha | Recover the Obarskyr bloodline weapon |
Cormyr , also known as the Forest Country and the Land of the Purple Dragon was an independent nation in interior Faerûn]. It was historically one of the most prosperous countries of Faerûn
As of 1372 DR, the country was under threat from all sides and struggling to hold onto order. Nobles bickered over land rights, Sembian merchants and a Cult of the Dragon cell tried to gain a trading foothold, and there was a Zhentarim presence. The city of Shade and the ruins of Myth Drannor both posed a threat.
Around 1372 DR, the country felt the effects of the Goblin War and the death of King Azoun IV. Bandits inhabited the roads and remnants of orc and goblin armies inhabited the forests. The town of Tilverton was destroyed in a battle against the Shadovar, leaving the strategically important northeast of the country open to raiders wishing to invade.
The ruler as of 1372 DR, Regent Alusair Obarskyr, had her hands full dealing with all of these threats. She had the experienced Purple Dragons and War Wizards at her disposal.
As of 1486 DR, Queen Raedra Obarskyr ruled the country and focused on rebuilding after the past few years of war.
Adventuring was frowned upon without an official license, but adventurers could likely lend a tremendous amount of aid to the overstretched Cormyrian military. Lady Alusair was known to offer land in exchange for services rendered to her country, so this was a place adventurers wanting to make a name for themselves tended to flock to.