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Chessenta
- Players Handout: Cities of Chessenta, Summer 1357
- This handout describes the cities and regions of Chessenta as heard from Soorenar, and is ruled by one of the finest warriors in Chessenta, King Hippartes.
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- Places of Chessenta for Players, Summer 1357
- Places of Chessenta for Players, Summer 1357.
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- History of the Old Empires for Players
- The history of humans in Chessenta goes back many millennia.
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- Tiamat
- Tchazzar (Chessenta). DOMAIN NAME: Avernus/Tiamat's Lair. SUPERIOR: Io.
- blog.aulddragon.com
- Untitled - Wizards of the Coast
- Ever since Chessenta's troubles began, she, Aoth, and their . a dragon protector,” Cera said, “as Chessenta embraced Tchazzar.
- www.wizards.com
- Chessenta - The Forgotten Realms Wiki - Books, races, classes, and
- Chessenta takes its name from the first Grand Viceroy Iphram Chess when the region was a province of.
- forgottenrealms.wikia.com
- Chessenta
- May 19, 2010 Situated along the southern shore of the Inner Sea, the nation of Chessenta has undergone quite a transformation over the last century.
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- Halflings in Chessenta
- Halflings in Chessenta. By WotC. The Bard of Adder Swamp.
- www.candlekeep.com
- Players Handout: Cities of Chessenta, Summer 1357
- This handout describes the cities and regions of Chessenta as heard from Soorenar, and is ruled by one of the finest warriors in Chessenta, King Hippartes.
- www.astro.lsa.umich.edu
- List of Forgotten Realms nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Chessenta is a country of individual city-states, modelled after Ancient Greece.
- en.wikipedia.org
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