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Silver Marches



Silver Marches (formerly known as Luruar) is a fictional region and political entity on the fictional continent of Faerûn, in the Forgotten Realms.

It is bordered by the Anauroch desert to the east, the High Forest to the south, the Savage Frontier to the west and the Spine of the World mountain range to the north and has an estimated population of 1,090,800.

The confederation of the Silver Marches consists of its capital city Silverymoon as well as Everlund, Sundabar, Mithral Hall (est. population 4,991), Citadel Adbar, Citadel Felbarr and some minor towns and villages, including Quaervarr, Deadsnows and Newfort. The current leader of the confederation is High Lady Alustriel Silverhand, one of the chosen of Mystra.

One of the more well known locations in the Silver Marches is Beorunna's Well (estimated population 2,139), which is featured in the computer game Neverwinter Nights.

Cities and towns

* Silverymoon (Capital)
* Sundabar
* Rauvinwatch keep
* High Hold
* Rivermoot
* Khelb
* Jalanthar
* Winter Edge
* Quaervarr
* Everlund
* Nesme
* Lluvenhead
* Hilltop
* Jalanthar

Related places

Mithral Hall

Mithral Hall is the fabled dwarven home of Bruenor Battlehammer, an old dwarven city where tunnels were often lined with natural veins of mithral as thick as an arm.

When Bruenor was but a non-bearded dwarven youth the dark dwarves, with the aid of a shadow dragon, raided Mithral Hall. Bruenor tricked Drizzt into vowing to help him find it. Bruenor and his companions took back Mithral Hall and the Icewind Dale dwarves moved into it. That is where Bruenor became the eighth king and later the tenth king after Gandalug was recrowned.

See also

*Minor characters of the Silver Marches
*Northwest Faerûn
*Silverymoon

Official material

* Sneak Peek: The Silver Marches
Silver Marches, Ed Greenwood and Jason Carl, Wizards of the Coast, 2002, ISBN 0-7869-2835-2.
* Organizations of the Silver Marches
* Odd and Ends for Silver Marches
* Politics in the Silver Marches
* More High Forest, Savage Frontier, and Silver Marches!
* The Herald's Holdfast
* Monks of the Long Death
* Everlund
* More Marches
* Moon Portals Several portals all located in the Silver Marches.
*Mintiper's Chapbook
*# Ⅰ. Moonlight's Triumph
*# ⅠⅠ. Tree of Wailing Souls
*# ⅠⅠⅠ. Leaves of Gold
*# ⅠⅤ. Crypt of the Black Hand
*# Ⅴ. Myth Glaurach
*# ⅤⅠ. Trail of Mists
*# ⅤⅠⅠ. Gildenfire
*# ⅤⅠⅠⅠ. Grandfather Tree
*# ⅠⅩ. Hall of Mists
*# Ⅹ. Chronicler's Compendium

Realmslore

* The Coinkind
*# Part One
*# Part One

Personalities

* Jhaurmael Riversedge
** main infos
** some other infos
* Rornar
* Personalities of the Silver Marches

Specific prestige classes

* Hammer of Moradin (epic)

Novels and modules

* Some parts of the official Neverwinter adventures occurred in Luruar, particularly at Beorunna's Well
* 3 Years ago, the Silver Marches Role-Play module was set up and has been running online ever since. Currently, the server functions on the 4th version of the module since its creation. The server enforces Role-Play regulations, in other words, you have to stay "In Character" while you play, creating many small story-lines and plots.

External links

* Luruar, the Silver Marches at Toril.info



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