The Feast of the Moon, also known as the Festival of Lovers. The Reign of Misrule, where Turmish natives are allowed to break the oaths of their guilds or faiths, provided no damage or death is caused.
As of 1480, the top five houses were, in order: Baenre Barrison Del'Armgo Xorlarrin <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> Tlabbar Mizzrym DeVir, Hun'ett, and Oblodra were all destroyed well before the Spellplague.
Elminster, Karsus, Szass Tam, and Halaster Blackcloak. Because when you pull that much magical power from the annals of history, you don't care about a front line.
Actually, lately I've been having a bit of fun in and around Elturel. Not that most people here will know where that is. Let me just slide on my hipster shades...
I'm hoping to make my own adventures. I did so back in Neverwinter Nights, I do so currently in tabletop D&D, and I can't wait to bring my ideas to other players of Neverwinter. Here's hoping my quests become popular!
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fC_hxyrF4w Why it's my favorite: The conclusion to the Siege of Neverwinter video series is by far my favorite of the videos on the Neverwinter page because it so perfectly exemplifies the setting and ambiance of a game in Neverwinter. I had DMed the 4e Encounters campaign, "The…