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・ Phkoam
・ PHL (disambiguation)
・ Phla language
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・ Phlai Chumphon
Phlan
・ Phlaocyon
・ Phlaocyon achoros
・ Phlaocyon annectens
・ Phlaocyon latidens
・ Phlaocyon mariae
・ Phlaocyon minor
・ Phlaocyon yatkolai
・ Phlaocyonini
・ Phlapphla Chai District
・ Phlash Phelps
・ Phlash TV
・ Phla–Pherá languages
・ PHLDA1
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Phlan : ウィキペディア英語版
Phlan

Phlan is a fictional city in the Forgotten Realms fantasy world campaign setting for the tabletop role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The city was first described in adventure module ''Ruins of Adventure'' and the ''Pool of Radiance'' video game. It also appeared in ''Curse of the Azure Bonds'', ''Pools of Darkness'', and ''Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor''.
==Description==
In ''Ruins of Adventure'', Phlan is located in the northern section of the Moonsea region at the mouth of the Stojanow River on the fictional continent of Faerûn, which was detailed in the original ''Forgotten Realms Campaign Set'', published in 1987 by TSR. The ''Ruins of Adventure'' scenario and the basic outline of the city was created by TSR designers Jim Ward, David Cook, Steve Winter, and Mike Breault. The 4th addition campaign date of the Forgotten Realms is 1479 DR — as of the real-world year of 2009.〔For more information on dates, see Calendars in the Forgotten Realms.〕 The city is said to have been founded over 1,000 years ago, and throughout its history a series of destruction and rebuilding has led to the city being walled off into a destroyed, ruined Old Phlan and a rebuilt, shining Civilized Phlan. Phlan is noteworthy not only for its stubbornness but also as the location of the fabled Pool of Radiance, source of power of the otherworldly Tyranthraxus, a major villain in the setting and one of the Seven Lost Gods described in 1998's ''Villains' Lorebook''. The town is described as currently rebuilding from the devastating dragon attack, known as the "Dragon Run", that is said to have happened in 1306 DR. In ''Ruins of Adventure'', it is said the city is growing popular as a stop for caravans and ships due to recent troubles in the fictional city of Hillsfar, and adventuring is encouraged through the crumbling ruins of Old Phlan.
Local points of interest include the ruins of Valjevo Castle, once one of the largest castles in Faerûn. Although the idea of rebuilding the castle has been floated, most citizens are wary of the expense. Instead, a group of druids is attempting to recultivate the courtyard. Sokal Keep, a small fortress in the Bay of Phlan, is being rebuilt as a lighthouse. Valhingen Graveyard, north of the city, is rumored to contain powerful undead, and most fear to go there at night. Finally, the only temple in the city is The Waiting, a temple of Tyr. One of the closet settlements to Phlan is Zhentil Keep which is the home of the Zhentarim. Much of this is described in the 38-page ''Adventurer's Journal'', which was included in the original ''Pool of Radiance'' video game and provides the game's background. The booklet features depictions of fliers, maps, and information the characters see in the game, most all of which details Phlan.

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