Grand History of The Realms (Moonshae Isles)
Grand History of The Realms (Moonshae Isles)
Cataloging the most prominent events from the Days of Thunder to the impending Spellplague, The Grand
History of the Realms presents the definitive chronology of the Forgotten Realms setting. Some corners of the
Realms, however, still hold their secrets from sages and historians. One such place is the enchanted Moonshae
Isles, home to the very first novel published in the Forgotten Realms setting, Darkwalker on Moonshae by
Douglas Niles.
Timeline Format
The bulk of this supplement is made up of brief entries that collectively form a timeline of the history of the
Moonshaes and other islands of the Sea of Swords. The events are presented (naturally) in chronological order
according to the year or time frame in which they occurred.
The Ffolk of the Moonshae mark the ascendancy of Cymrych Hugh to the throne of the High King in the Year of
the Student as the start of their calendar. For ease of reference, all dates in this timeline are expressed in the
Dalereckoning (DR) notation. To convert between Dalereckoning and Moonshae Reckoning (MR): DR - 200 =
MR or MR + 200 = DR.
c. -17600 DR
The unchecked energy of the Sundering fractures the supercontinent of Merrouroboros, driving one continental
plate westward and forming the Moonshae Islands in its wake. In this age, the Moonshaes consisted of hundreds
of little islands, little more than volcanic peaks rising up abruptly out of the turbulent sea.
-- Most undersea inhabitants of Claarteeros (Black Sea) are slain during the Sundering. Ongoing seismic activity
following the cataclysm leads to millennia of earthquakes, maelstroms, and other deadly sea hazards, limiting
travel and colonization both above and beneath the waves.
c. -15000 DR
Fey take a greater interest in the great archipelago off Faerûn's western shore. Using their mysterious
crossroads, thousands of fey begin settling the Moonshae Isles.
c. -11000 DR
-- The mighty fey guardian, Leviathan, arrives to defend the gravely shores and deep firths of the Moonshaes'
rugged shorelines.
-- Over the next several centuries the seas calm, the earthquakes subside, and the volcanoes become dormant.
It is thought that the leShay or their gods are responsible.
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c. -10500 DR
By this time, the Moonshae Islands appear much as they do in the present day, consisting of a few large islands
and the Korinn Archipelago.
-- The leShay establish the kingdom of Sarifal; its capitol the shining city of Karador built upon a small island at
the center of the shimmering blue waters of Myrloch, a large lake nestled within a great vale on the Moonshae's
central island.
c. -10000 DR
The elder unicorn Kamerynn arrives on the Moonshaes, to defend the fields and glens of these great islands.
c. -9800 DR
The leShay welcome Llewyrr refugees from the mainland, allowing them to settle in isolation and safety among
the mountains of the Moonshae Islands. The Llewyrr name their new kingdom Synnoria, after the elf queen who
led them to this island sanctuary.
c. -9000 DR
Seeking a counterbalance for the benevolent Leviathan and the wise Kamerynn, the Earthmother summons to
the Moonshaes her third child -- the youngest and deadliest of her brood. The Balance demanded that life be
countered by death, so the goddess brought forth unto the Moonshaes the Pack, a congregation of savage and
bloodthirsty wolves.
c. -8000 DR
Dwarven refugees cut off from Shanatar as a result of the Mindstalker Wars begin exploring remote subterranean
passages beneath the Sea of Swords. The dwarves later establish Dwarvenhome in the natural caverns under
the Moonshae Islands.
The Moonshaes
The Moonshaes are a cold cluster of rocky islands west of the Sword Coast. Cloaked in mists and deep woods,
the islands boast abundant vegetation, wildlife, bogs, and soaring mountains. The coastlines are sharp and
rugged, and harsh storms sweep the islands during the cold months.
In previous years the isles' two dominate human ethnicities, the Northlanders or "Northmen" and the Ffolk,
spent much of their time at each other's throats, particularly because of the Northlanders' penchant for bloody
raiding. In the Year of the Bright Blade (1347 DR), High King Tristan Kendrick brought Ffolk and Northmen
together to sign the Treaty of Oman, which ushered in more than twenty years of uneasy peace. Then in the
Year of the Unstrung Harp (1371 DR), both groups agreed to permanently put aside long held animosities and
come together as a united people. Today Ffolk and Northlander alike swear fealty to High Queen Alicia
Kendrick, who rules from her court at Caer Callidyrr on the eastern island of Alaron.
The southern islands of the Moonshaes remain predominately settled by the Ffolk, dark-haired, fair-skinned
farmers and fisherfolk who were the original human inhabitants of the islands. The northern isles remain
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dominated by the seafaring Northlanders, fair-skinned, light-haired warriors who trace their ancestry from the
raiders of Ruathym and ancient Illusk. Northmen still feel that it is far more honorable to live a life of adventure
on the seas than to farm and herd animals as the Ffolk do. The Northlanders haven't completely abandoned
their life of pillaging either, though they now focus their aggression against the smaller isles of the Trackless
Sea or the reaver-held lands of the Nelanther. All Moonshavians speak Illuskan and the few literate employ the
Thorass script introduced by Tethyrian immigrants. The Moonshae's small circle of druids speak the original
language of the Ffolk -- Waelan, an ancient Talfric tongue based on the Draconic alphabet.
Traditionally Moonshavians have not welcomed outlanders from the mainland. Since her rise to power in the
Year of the Sword (1365 DR), the high queen has sought to break the custom of isolationism long practiced by
her people.
Humans are not the only inhabitants among the isles. Gwynneth, the largest and most central of the
Moonshae's many islands, contains a large region still inhabited by the lands' original residents. The huge
valley of bogs, forests, and wild scrubland has been known for millennia as Myrloch Vale, named after the
large, cold lake at its center. Today the vale forms the center of the fey kingdom of Sarifal, returned to the
Moonshaes in the Year of Risen Elfkin (1375 DR). It's hard to dismiss the enchanted nature of the place. Here
dwell many varieties of fey, enchanted beasts, sentient vegetation, and of course the reclusive Llewyrrr elves in
their mountain home of Synnoria.
c. -7000 DR
Dwarven settlers establish Highhome in the Cambro Mountains east of Myrloch Vale.
c. -6000 DR
Grond Peaksmasher leads a tribe of giants to the Moonshae Isles, primarily settling on the island of Norland in
the Jotunhammer Mountains. The dwarves name the giant tribe "Fir-Bolg," or large men with spears.
c. -5000 DR
In a great conflict between the dwarves and firbolgs of the Moonshaes, Grond Peaksmasher is imprisoned on
Oman's Isle beneath the great Ice Peak. Without Grond's guidance, the firbolgs degenerate into brutes no more
civilized than hill giants.
c. -4600 DR
The stone fortress of Sonnmorndin is built as a naval base by the Sailors of the Mountainous Waves, the
dwarven marines of Haunghdannar, on the island of Arauwurbarak (present-day Ruathym).
c. -4000 DR
Imaskari artificers are common visitors to the Royal Court of Sarifal. It is thought that the leShay establish an
alliance with the human empire during this time.
c. -3100 DR
Human seafarers from the west, known today as the Illuskan or Northmen, name and settle the island of
Ruathym.
c. -3000 DR
Human warriors of Ruathym found the settlement of Illusk at the mouth of the River Mirar and displace local Ice
Hunter tribes.
c. -2000 DR
Malar unleashes "The Beast" to stalk the Moonshae Islands. The Llewyrr united with the dwarves and the
children of the Earthmother to confront the Beast. From the darkest depths of Feywild, the Beast summons forth
mighty fomorians to fight against his enemies. For many decades, war wracks the isles, but finally the Beast's
evil minions are driven into small corners of the isles, where they were carefully watched by the protectors of the
Balance.
-- The fomorians, an evil race of giant-sized fey, easily overpower the native firbolg tribes, taking them as slaves.
After a few generations of forced breeding, Moonshae firbolgs assume some of the disfigurements commonly
associated with fomorians.
c. -1000 DR
For the next several centuries, the Illuskans of Ruathym colonize the Gull Rocks, Gundarlun, Mintarn, the Purple
Rocks, the Teeth, Tuern (a.k.a., Uttersea), Umukek, the Wave Rocks, and the Whalebones. In time these
Illuskan seafarers become known as the Northmen. Thinking them cursed, the Northmen stay clear of the
Moonshae Isles and its mischievous fey inhabitants.
c. -500 DR
Most Fey, including the haughty leShay and the malevolent fomorians, inexplicably retreat to Feywild,
abandoning the kingdom of Sarifal and their claim to the Moonshae Isles. The ancient city of Karador sinks
beneath the waves of Myrloch, forgotten but not wholly abandoned.
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-54 DR (Year of Tomes)
Pirates settle the Nelanther at this time and begin stealing ships and start major disruptions of the burgeoning
sea trade off Tethyr. The pirates are led by Black Alaric the Pirate, the exiled cousin of Chief Darius Fyrson of
Clan Fyrson.
-- The pirates under Black Alaric attempt to seize Helbrester but are driven off. The Sunset Towers area
becomes a neutral meeting ground for pirates and merchants alike.
-- Later the same year Queen Allisynn succumbs to wounds suffered during the war against Kazgoroth. Cymrych
Hugh commissions the construction of a palace to house his wife's body and fills it with vast treasures. Druids
then send Caer Allisynn to a watery grave beneath the Strait of Alaron.
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-- Settlers from the Moonshae Isles colonize the lands of the Utter East and subjugate the indigenous Mar tribes.
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887 DR (Year of Fell Pearls)
Pirates from the South raid Nimoar's Hold in force but all attacks against the fledgling city fail.
-- High King Tanner Cymrych leads his men into Myrloch Vale to quell a giant incursion. Ambushed, the High
King loses his life though the Ffolk win the day. The Sword of Cymrych Hugh is lost, apparently carried away by
giant survivors.
-- Queen Addee of Corwell dies; succumbing to an illness sustained in childbirth with Tristan. King Bryon
Kendrick spends the next ten years in mourning.
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-- Prince Tristan and allies later defeat the murderous wizards and depose High King Carrathal, who had become
a puppet of evil in service to Bhaal. Tristan Kendrick is then anointed High King of the Moonshaes by the
Earthmother herself.
-- The sinister god Bhaal seeks to use a corrupted moonwell to send a manifestation known as "the Ravager" to
the Moonshaes. It was during this time that the goddess Chauntea noticed the crippled and faltering status of the
Earthmother and began to counter Bhaal's schemes for the Isles. Embracing the goddess Chauntea, the Great
Druid Robyn Moonsinger uses her new powers to drive Bhaal's avatar back through the darkwell. King Tristan
used the Sword of Cymrych Hugh to seal the gate, severing Bhaal's link to the Moonshaes.
-- High King Tristan Kendrick and Queen Robyn are married that winter in Caer Callidyrr. Within two years, the
royal couple welcome into the world two beautiful heirs, the girls Alicia and Deirdre.
-- The Chansreena (Princess) Alabhansree Alanasker disappears from Ormpur along with a large quantity of
saffron and many magical blades, traveling with her lover, the pirate Cairak Redbeard, to the Moonshaes.
-- Appearing also in the Trackless Sea, Umberlee "the Bitch Queen" adopts the kraken Slarkrethel as her seraph.
-- Akbet-Khrul, the self-named Grand Vizier of the Pirate Isles, leads two dozen galleys filled with bloodthirsty
pirates against Captain-General Cordell and a much smaller force of mercenaries hired by desperate merchants
from Amn. Superior tactics and the favor of Helm "the Vigilant One" win the day for Cordell and his Golden
Legion. Akbet-Khrul's pirates are routed, leaving the passage through Asavir's Channel safe for merchant traffic
over the next several years.
-- High King Tristan Kendrick sails for Amn to secure great quantities of grain to feed his growing population. On
the return trip his galleon is scuttled by bad weather with all hands lost to the sea. It is later revealed that the
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High King was captured by sea troll king Krell-Bane and taken to the undersea city of Kyrasti. Emissaries of
Krell-Bane later deliver a grizzly trophy to High Queen Robyn, her husband's left hand.
-- While the High King is away, greed and lust for power drives Angus Blackstone, Earl of Fairheight, to betray
the throne in exchange for favors from a dark agent of Talos. His deceit is later revealed and Earl Blackstone
pays for his treachery with his life. His son, Hanrold is named the new Earl of Fairheight.
-- Malar unleashes Ityak-Ortheel "the Elf Eater" to rampage across Myrloch Vale and assault the elven realm of
Synnoria. Ityak-Ortheel destroys the portal Fey-Alamtine and the Llewyrr capital city of Chrysalis, including
Argen-Tellirynd, the timeless Palace of Ages. The halfling hero Pawldo of Lowhill is slain before Ityak-Ortheel is
banished back to the Abyss.
-- Thurgol, firbolg chieftain of Blackleaf, leads his tribe into the lands east of Codsrun Creek where they sack the
dwarven settlement of Cambro and retrieve the legendary Silverhaft Axe. Trolls join the firbolg ranks as the army
marches north toward the Strait of Oman and the doomed village of Codscove.
-- Parell Hyath, Exalted Inquisitor of Helm, arrives in the Moonshaes riding a Chariot of Sustarre. After failing to
regenerate the High King's hand, the Inquisitor convinces Tristan to undertake a holy quest in the wilds of
Myrloch Vale.
-- Princess Dierdre Kendrick, corrupted by Talos, assists firbolgs in releasing the avatar of Grond Peaksmasher
from his imprisonment atop the frozen trails of Ice Peak on Oman's Isle. The Princess is later slain by her sister
Alicia.
-- Queen Robyn later retires to Myrloch Vale to commune with the Earthmother. Tristan Kendrick abdicates his
throne to be with his wife and their daughter Alicia Kendrick is crowned High Queen of the Moonshaes.
-- Prince Brandon Olafsson is named king of Gnarhelm following his father's death by illness.
-- With the revitalization of the Moonshae's many moonwells, faithful of the Earthmother begin to pilgrimage to
druid groves in great numbers.
-- Druid grove wardens throughout Myrloch Vale mysteriously disappear after being called to enter the sacred
waters of the moonwells. Distracted by the faerie dragon Newt, the Great Druid Robyn Kendrick does not
succumb to the same fate.
-- The Bozeman Line, a merchant coster operating out of Callidyr, sets aflame its own vessel, the Green Hag, to
prevent it from falling into the hands of the notorious pirate Black Alaric of the Nelanther.
-- Pilgrimages to the druid groves diminish as Ffolk continue to go missing at the moonwells. Against the High
Queen's advice, Robyn and Tristan Kendrick harness the power of the Great Moonwell of Myrloch Vale and enter
the otherworldly realm of Feywild in search of the missing druids.
-- Many species of fey, largely benevolent though occasionally mischievous, begin immigrating through the
moonwells. The faeries confine themselves primarily to the lands of Myrloch Vale and Winterglen Forest.
-- In the waning days of Kythorn a shimmerling swarm descends on the remote Northmen village of Grimstad
along the northern frontier of Winterglen. Following the attack, the residents abandoned the site and by year's
end the entire village is subsumed by the ever-expanding Forest.
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1372 DR (Year of Wild Magic)
Exotic species of half-fey are seen throughout the isles. Violent encounters with fey continue to increase as Ffolk
and Northmen are driven from settlements along the circumference of Myrloch Vale. High Queen Alicia sends
men to investigate the increasing fey threat to her kingdom. They are either turned away or disappear
completely. Hunters report that a charismatic verdant prince has been organizing the fey and sentient plants of
Oakvale on Myrloch's southwestern shore.
-- High King Keane later succumbs to grievous wounds suffered while defending the city. Attempts to resurrect
the High King are fruitless.
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For much of its history, the Ffolk of the Moonshaes have not been united under a High King.
Reading the Lists: In the following tables, the name of a monarch is not preceded by King or Queen (the gender
of each individual is apparent from the notes). Those who ruled the collective lands of the Ffolk as High King or
High Queen have their named preceded by "HK" or "HQ." Those who served as regents are denoted by [R], with
the years of their reigns likewise in brackets. The year of a monarch's death is the same as the end of his or her
reign unless otherwise noted.
The Legacy of Cymrych Hugh: The war with Kazgaroth in the Year of the Student (201 DR) resulted in the
death of most of the ruling families of the Ffolk. Surviving nobles married their daughters to the children and
grandchildren of Cymrych Hugh to establish a connection to the royal bloodline. Within a few short generations,
every ruling family in the Moonshaes adopted the surname Cymrych.
With High King Tanner's death and the loss of the Sword of Cymrych Hugh in the Year of the Animated Armor
(944 DR), the noble families begin to distance themselves from the legendary (or imaginary some would say)
Cymrych Hugh. Each family took to spelling and pronouncing their particular names differently. Thus, the
bloodline of Cymrych diverged into the royal lines of Carrathal, Kendrick, Selkirk, Cambridge, Kimball, Cyric,
Riker, and Kincaid.
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HQ Miranda "the Fair" 543 569/609 Daughter of Gordon; died of natural causes.
First son of Miranda; died from injuries suffered in horse-riding
HK Embro I 559 609/614
accident.
Son of Embro I; established temporary peace with Northmen;
HK Embro II 577 614/632
died in battle against King Stromm of Norland.
HK Alec I 597 632/640 First son of Embro II; mauled by bear while on a hunt.
HK Rowland "the Boy
626 640/642 Son of Alec; died of illness.
King"
HK Samuel 601 642/651 Second son of Embro II; died of heartstop.
HK Warren II 618 651/674 First son of Samuel; died of natural causes.
HK Tobert 640 674/679 First son of Warren II; died in combat against firbolgs.
HK Ernest 664 679/731 First son of Tobert; died of natural causes.
First son of Ernest; abdicates the throne to his brother Alec;
HK Carthus 684 731
died of natural causes in Tethyr in 745 DR.
HK Alec II 685 731/738 Second son of Ernest; died of plague.
HK Pendar 708 738/749 Son of Alec II; slain by wolves.
HK Declan 725 749/762 First son of Pendar; poisoned by son Ciaran.
Son of Declan; slain by angry mob during Festival of the Spring
HK Ciaran 744 762/773
Equinox.
HK Ardan 748 773/796 Nephew of Declan; died of natural causes.
HK Byron I 770 796/826 Son of Ardan; died of natural causes.
First son of Byron I; died of natural causes; Kevan ruled briefly
HK Kevan 789 826/850 in 818 and 819 when High King Byron I fell into magical
slumber.
Second son of Kevan; died in sea battle against Northmen
HK Dolan 821 850/852
invaders.
HK Conn 837 852/885 First son of Dolan; died in combat against Northmen invaders.
HK Byron II 855 885/902 First son of Conn; died of illness; original name Merrick.
HK Tanner* 879 902/944 Second son of Byron II; died in combat against firbolg chieftain.
*High King Tanner's death ends the Cymrych Dynasty of Callidyrr and the rule of the High Kings. His son Niall
changes the family name to Carrathal and assumes the rule over the realm of Callidyrr only.
Carrathal Dynasty of
Callidyrr
Niall 901 944/954 Son of Tanner Cymrych; died of illness.
Erfle "the Venerable One" 921 954/1012 First son of Niall; died of natural causes.
Alec III 982 1012/1030 Grandson of Erfle; died in a fire.
Son and sole heir of Alec III; deposed following a failed attempt
Bayle 1005 1030/1052
to annex the small island chain of Jannath's Tears.
Yolanda 1029 1052/1089 Grandniece of Alec III; died of illness.
Bertrand 1026 1089/1095 Husband of Yolanda; died of natural causes.
Edwin I 1055 1095/1127 Third son of Yolanda and Bertrand; died of natural causes.
Bethany 1084 1127/1133 First daughter of Edwin I; died of illness.
First son of Bethany; died while touring iron mine near Cantrev
Edwin II 1103 1133/1135
Whiterock.
King of Moray named regent by Queen Eleanor, wife of Edwin
Adom Kimball [R] 1096 [1135/1141]
II.
Adrian "the Twinblade" 1125 1141/1207 Son and sole heir of Edwin II; died of natural causes.
Cedric 1176 1207/1243 Grandson of Adrian; died of natural causes.
Vance 1193 1243/1266 First son of Cedric; died of natural causes.
Teldin 1216 1266/1271 Son of Vance; died of heartstop.
Second son of Teldin; mysteriously disappeared in 1273; date of
Rieger 1238 1271/1273
death unknown.
First son of Rieger; assassinated by nobles from Cantrev
Benjamin 1257 1273/1296
Ogden.
Alec IV 1274 1296/1332 First son of Benjamin; died of natural causes.
Third son of Alec IV; murdered by the traitorous black wizard
Reginald 1312 1332/1346
Cyndre.
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Brynth* 1334 -- Bastard son of Reginald; raised in Amn with his birthmother;
slain by wererats in 1371.
Lionel* 1355 -- Grandson of Reginald; son of Brynth.
*Did not rule; marked for line of succession.
Kendrick Dynasty of
Callidyrr
First son of King Bryon of Corwell; abdicated throne to his
HK Tristan 1328 1346/1365
daughter Alicia.
First daughter of Tristan; first monarch to unite the Ffolk and the
HQ Alicia 1346 1365/--
Northmen tribes together under a single banner.
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recently released Grand History of the Realms. Brian lives in Montana with his high school sweetheart Toni and
their four children, Jesse, Cameron, Eleanor, and Bridget. In his spare time he enjoys playing a shadowknight in
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