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Nimbral was an island nation that was probably the most mysterious land in all of Abeir-Toril. Pegasi-mounted warriors attacked a lot of foreign merchants (though almost always because they were slavers or pirates) and large fleets that headed in the supposed direction of the island had a history of being turned away. Nimbral was self-sufficient and only traded with Samarach, Halruaa (both of these only infrequently though) and Zakhara, all mysterious and nigh-unknown lands themselves. As a result, many wild and varied rumours have been spread by the folk of the mainland who have heard of the place.

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  • Nimbral
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  • Nimbral was an island nation that was probably the most mysterious land in all of Abeir-Toril. Pegasi-mounted warriors attacked a lot of foreign merchants (though almost always because they were slavers or pirates) and large fleets that headed in the supposed direction of the island had a history of being turned away. Nimbral was self-sufficient and only traded with Samarach, Halruaa (both of these only infrequently though) and Zakhara, all mysterious and nigh-unknown lands themselves. As a result, many wild and varied rumours have been spread by the folk of the mainland who have heard of the place.
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Name
  • Nimbral
Government
  • Magocratic oligarchy
Aliases
  • Sea Haven, land of the Flying Hunt, the Summer Land
Settlements
  • yes
Inhabitants
  • yes
Ruler
  • the Nimbral Lords
Religions
  • None
Organizations
  • yes
Locations
  • yes
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  • Nimbral was an island nation that was probably the most mysterious land in all of Abeir-Toril. Pegasi-mounted warriors attacked a lot of foreign merchants (though almost always because they were slavers or pirates) and large fleets that headed in the supposed direction of the island had a history of being turned away. Nimbral was self-sufficient and only traded with Samarach, Halruaa (both of these only infrequently though) and Zakhara, all mysterious and nigh-unknown lands themselves. As a result, many wild and varied rumours have been spread by the folk of the mainland who have heard of the place. Expatriates from Halruaa willing to put a premium on the school of illusion, the deceptive inhabitants of the distant island of Nimbral (called Nimbrali) were all accomplished illusionists. It seemed their prolonged contact with magic changed their mages into something other than humans. Nimbral illusionists did not have any forbidden school of magic. Nimbral was also known as The Sea Haven. The land was ruled over by an introverted inbred family of 26 archmages known as the Nimbral Lords and their 16 apprentices, all of whom lived in the linked towers of Selpir. Their will was carried out by the Heralds of Nimbral and enforced by the Knights of the Flying Hunt.
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