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| - Myth Drannor is the former capital of Cormanthyr that fell into ruin over six centuries ago thanks to an invading Army of Darkness. Abandoned by the elves who once ruled it, it and the area nearby is now a ruined land full of dangerous monsters, likely treasure and perilous traps. It is avoided by all but the most intrepid adventurers, though many such travel there on a one-way trip.
- "Welcome to the greatest treasure-house in all the realms. Oh, and welcome to your deaths" - The great green wyrm Athauglas to The Company of the Gauntlet.
- Myth Drannor (MD) is a highly customized Neverwinter Nights roleplay persistent world, started in the spring of 2003, set in the Forgotten Realms around the ruins of the fabled City of Song. The current module, version 9, includes both Mistledale and parts of the Moonsea region.
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| - Myth Drannor is the former capital of Cormanthyr that fell into ruin over six centuries ago thanks to an invading Army of Darkness. Abandoned by the elves who once ruled it, it and the area nearby is now a ruined land full of dangerous monsters, likely treasure and perilous traps. It is avoided by all but the most intrepid adventurers, though many such travel there on a one-way trip.
- "Welcome to the greatest treasure-house in all the realms. Oh, and welcome to your deaths" - The great green wyrm Athauglas to The Company of the Gauntlet.
- Myth Drannor (MD) is a highly customized Neverwinter Nights roleplay persistent world, started in the spring of 2003, set in the Forgotten Realms around the ruins of the fabled City of Song. The current module, version 9, includes both Mistledale and parts of the Moonsea region. Myth Drannor is a community dedicated to roleplay above all else. The PCs are adventurers, politicians, spies, businessmen, scholars, warriors, and bards, and the world is immersive. PCs accomplish their goals in-character, not through out-of-character arrangements or by stipulation. If they wish to bring down a government, they do the legwork, in the game or in the forums. The result is a richer experience for all — for the PC working hard, and for every other player trying to react to that roleplay.
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