Toril is the primary inhabited world found within Realmspace on the Prime Material plane. As an incredibly magic-rich world by Prime standards, it's full of portals and magics that enable planar travel. In terms of prime representation in the planes, Toril is probably the most common homeworld.
Its primary continents include Faerûn and Zakhara.
Personalities[]
The following planar personalities came from Toril:
- Badurth[1]
- Bancho Rake[2]
- General Braahg[3]
- Eliath[4]
- Lissandra the Gate-seeker[5]
- A clone of Manshoon[6]
- High Chancellor Miguala abd-al Ragarin[7]
- Rking[8]
- Saddam Hasan Ibn Arvalas[9]
- Sythissal[10]
- Toranna the Gray[11]
- Trobriand[9]
Although he often claims to come from Toril, Factol Duke Rowan Darkwood comes from Oerth.
Jemorille the Exile claims to have united the warring kingdoms of Faerûn by giving them a common foe: the Khahan's barbarian horde.[12]
Portals[]
Many portals on Toril were constructed using a powerful spell called "Worldwalk" and some kind of permanency magic, which makes for permanent keyless gates. This should be impossible for mortals. It's possible on Toril only; the same magic won't work elsewhere.
The following portals are known to link to Toril:
- Between Alfheim (Ysgard) and Evermeet
- Between Arvandor (Arborea) and Evermeet
- Between Undermountain and the Lower Planes
- The Seafarer's Arch in the Ditch links to sewer pipe from the Underdeep leading into the Trackless Sea[13]
An ancient kingdom called Netheril had plenty of portals, but with the destruction of that empire, most portals and their locations have been lost, if any are still active.
The World Serpent Inn caters to primes from Arabel on Toril, and some claim is actually in Arabel, so its entrances may be portals, or it may exist in both places simultaneously.
Gods[]
- Ao (Overpower)
- Chauntea (Greater)
- Cyric (Greater)
- Kelemvor (Greater)
- Lathander (Greater)
- Mystra (Greater)
- Shar (Greater)
- Silvanus (Greater)
- Sune (Greater)
- Talos (Greater)
- Tempus (Greater)
- Gond (Intermediate)
- Helm (Intermediate)
- Ilmater (Intermediate)
- Oghma (Intermediate)
- Selûne (Intermediate)
- Tymora (Intermediate)
- Tyr (Intermediate)
- Azuth (Lesser)
- Deneir (Lesser)
- Eldath (Lesser)
- Iyachtu Xvim (Lesser)
- Lliira (Lesser)
- Malar (Lesser)
- Mielikki (Lesser)
- Milil (Lesser)
- Shaundakul (Lesser)
- Torm (Lesser)
- Finder Wyvernspur (Demipower)
- Gwaeron Windstrom (Demipower)
- Lurue (Demipower)
- Nobanian (Demipower)
- Red Knight (Demipower)
- Savras (Demipower)
- Sharess (Demipower)
- Shiallia (Demipower)
- Siamorphe (Demipower)
- Uthgar (Demipower)
- Valkur (Demipower)
- Mask (unknown)
- Umberlee (unknown)
- Waukeen (de-powered)
- Chult powers
- Ubtao (Greater)
- Mulhorandi powers
- Horus-Re (Greater)
- Hathor (Lesser)
Background Information[]
Toril (in particular the continent of Faerûn) is the primary setting for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Zakhara is the location for the Al-Qadim campaign setting.
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References[]
- ↑ Planescape: Hellbound: The Blood War, p. 45, War Games
- ↑ Planescape: Harbinger House, p. 17
- ↑ Planescape: Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse, p. 84, Sigil and the Outlands
- ↑ Planescape: The Eternal Boundary, p. 16
- ↑ Planescape: Uncaged: Faces of Sigil, p. 60
- ↑ Planescape: Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse, p. 45, Sigil and the Outlands
- ↑ Planescape: A Player's Primer to the Outlands, p. 15
- ↑ Planescape: Planescape Campaign Setting, p. 31, A Player's Guide to the Planes
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Planescape: In the Cage: A Guide to Sigil, p. 54
- ↑ Planescape: Planes of Law, p. 22, Baator
- ↑ Planescape: The Eternal Boundary, p. 6
- ↑ Planescape: Uncaged: Faces of Sigil, p. 50
- ↑ Polyhedron: Polyhedron Magazine 137, p. 15
- ↑ Planescape: On Hallowed Ground, p. 168
- ↑ D&D: Warriors of Heaven, p. 91-96