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  1. Mithral Hall (sometimes spelled Mithril Hall) [1] was a dwarven stronghold beneath Fourthpeak Mountain in the Frost Hills, part of the Spine of the World. It was one of the best known dwarven strongholds in Faerûn. [15] Originally a mithral mine belonging to Clan Battlehammer, this underground...

  2. The Companions of the Hall was the name for the group of adventurers who retook and subsequently defended Mithral Hall. They consisted of King Bruenor Battlehammer, Drizzt Do'Urden and his companion Guenhwyvar, and Catti-brie, Wulfgar, and Regis.

  3. 23 lut 2024 · Originally, Mithral Hall was a bustling center of dwarven craftsmanship and mining, known for its vast deposits of mithral — a highly prized, lightweight, and strong metal that is ideal for crafting armor.

  4. 21 mar 2021 · After entering Mithral Hall from the western entrance in Keeper's Dale, one was faced with a short corridor and then a complex network of twisting tunnels and side rooms. This section on the upper level was known as the Maze.

  5. The hyper-detailed map of the region in The Forgotten Realms Atlas (p.85) puts Settlestone approximately 25-30 miles south-west of Keeper's Dale (in a straight line, rather more though the foothills of the mountain). The entrance to Mithral Hall - or Mithril Hall, as it was in those less-fearful-of-Tolkien-lawyers days - is north-west of the ...

  6. Settlestone, also known as Dwarvendarrow and The Ruin was a village outside of Mithral Hall. It was first inhabited by dwarves, fell into ruins, then was resettled in 1358 DR by the barbarians of Icewind Dale under the leadership of Berkthgar in alliance with Mithral Hall.

  7. When Elastul refused to yield on the issue, Torgar left Mirabar for Mithral Hall, an action which sparked much political tension in Mirabar. Torgar was then secretly captured and imprisoned by the Hammers.

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