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Dweomerheart : ウィキペディア英語版
Dweomerheart

Dweomerheart is a fictional geographic location in the fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms.
Dweomerheart is the fortress of the Goddess of Magic, Mystra, located in the realm of Nirvana. The fortress is described in only a few of the ''Forgotten Realms'' books, including ''The Avatar Series''. ''The Avatar Series'' details the Time of Troubles in Faerûn. Dweomerheart is described in ''Prince of Lies'' by James Lowder, the fourth book in ''The Avatar Series'', in which Mystra kidnaps Cyric's inquisitors in an attempt to turn them against him. In the center of the realm of Nirvana is Mystra's fortress of pure magic, which is described in detail. When Mystra brings the inquisitors inside, Gwydion the Quick describes the scene about him:
She welcomes the inquisitors into the courtyard of Dweomerheart, which is described as being populated by the souls of the followers of Mystra, and every mythical beast ever documented, as well as some that aren't. The creatures seem to have lost all of their mortal tendencies, intermingling with each other and Mystra's worshipers freely:



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