Who caused the fall of Netheril?

The fall of the ancient Netheril empire was primarily caused by Karsus's Folly, a catastrophic magical event initiated by the powerful mage Karsus's attempt to steal the divinity of Mystryl, the Goddess of Magic, resulting in a temporary collapse of magic, the crashing of Netheril's floating cities, and the petrification of Karsus himself. While this single event triggered the immediate downfall, the empire was already weakened by centuries of conflict with subterranean creatures called the phaerimm and the desertification of their lands.
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What caused the fall of Netheril?

Netheril Fell due to Karsus mistake, but it died due to the desert and the loss of wizards. Netheril existed for over 500 years after the fall, but Asram, Anauria and Hlondath were all spared and continued after the fall.
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How was Netheril destroyed?

Netheril fell due to "Karsus's Folly," a catastrophic magical event where archwizard Karsus tried to steal the power of Mystryl, the goddess of magic, causing the magical Weave to tear, magic to briefly cease, and nearly all Netheril's floating cities to crash, ending the empire's reign. This hubris, combined with long-term threats like the desertification from the Phaerimm, led to its downfall, though remnants survived for centuries, eventually leading to the Shadovar's return. 
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When did the fall of Netheril happen?

Netheril fell in -339 DR (Dalereckoning), an event known as "Karsus's Folly," when the archmage Karsus tried to steal the goddess Mystryl's power, causing the Weave of magic to unravel, all flying cities to crash, and magic to briefly cease, ending the ancient empire. 
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Why did Karsus fail?

Karsus succeeded, BUT, he was not trying to be JUST a god, but to replace Mystra and take over the weave, to replace Mystra's weave with the Karsus weave. Karsus didn't fail and die because he wasn't able to handle divinity, but because Mystra or Mystryl as her name was then, sacrificed herself to block him.
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The Rise & Fall of Netheril (D&D's Ancient Empire)

How old was Karsus when he died?

Hello lorekeepers! I'm doing some research to run a campaign in old Netheril, but I have a little question about Karsus. How did he survive for so long? He was born in -696 DR and "died" in -339 DR meaning that he lived for 357 years.
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Who killed Mystra in Forgotten Realms?

According to the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide (2008), Mystra has been murdered by Cyric, and is no longer part of the Pantheon. Her death initiated the Spellplague, which is the direct cause of most of the changes Toril has undergone between editions.
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Did Karsus cause the spellplague?

No, the Spellplague was unique but wasn't the first magical disaster to happen in the Realms: The first was, as mentioned, Karsus's Folly, when he used the only 12th level spell created by mortals to attempt to usurp the power of Mystryl, the first goddess of magic.
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Is D&D 6E ever coming out?

As such D&D 2024 is a new edition of Dungeons & Dragons, which effectively makes it 6E in all but name.
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Was D&D inspired by LOTR?

Yes, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is heavily inspired by The Lord of the Rings (LOTR) and Tolkien's mythology, borrowing races like elves, dwarves, and orcs, but it also draws significantly from earlier "pulp fantasy" like Conan and Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, with creators like Gary Gygax citing those as primary sources while Tolkien influenced the popularization of the genre itself, leading to an eventual legal clash over terms like "hobbit" (changed to "halfling"). 
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What ended the spellplague?

By 1480 DR, the Spellplague had ended with the event known as Mystra's Return. The Weave was resurrected with the goddess and magic became what it was before the Spellplague, though some areas with lingering effects from it remained.
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How did Vecna become a god?

Vecna became a god in Dungeons & Dragons by ascending from powerful lich to a demigod and eventually a greater deity, fueled by the worship of his cultists, the power of artifacts (his own eye and hand), and mastering forbidden rituals to gain divine power, ultimately achieving godhood through sheer will, dark magic, and ambition after his physical form was destroyed. His ascension involved exploiting loopholes, like modifying rituals of ascension, to claim a place among the gods, often seeking to replace or overthrow existing deities.
 
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Who killed Myrkul DND?

They earned the name 'Dead Three' when they all perished during the Time of Troubles in the mid—14th century DR. Bane and Torm killed each other in Tantras; Myrkul was killed by the mortal mage Midnight; and Bhaal was slain by Cyric using the sword Godsbane, an avatar of Mask.
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What race were the Netherese?

The Netherese were an ethnic group of dark-haired, fair-skinned humans that resided in the ancient magocratic nation of Netheril. Many cultures and ethnic groups in Faerûn were either descendants or absorbed into the Netherese people, such as the Shadovar, the Halruaans, the Bedine, and the Illuskans, among others.
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Why did Karsus try to become a god?

Karsus believed that with the power of a god at his disposal, he could destroy the phaerimm and unite his people.
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What caused the fall of Babylon in the Bible?

In the Bible, Babylon was destroyed by God due to its immense pride, idolatry, oppression, and wickedness, particularly its role in exiling the Israelites and defiling sacred vessels, serving as a symbol for corrupt worldly powers that oppose God, with prophecies in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Revelation foretelling its downfall as divine vengeance and a lesson in God's ultimate judgment.
 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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Did Elon Musk play D&D?

Growing up in South Africa, Elon played a whole lot of D&D with his brother and friends.
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Was Mystra once mortal?

During the Time of Troubles, Mystra, and all the other deities, fell to Faerûn in mortal form. She tried to force her way back up to her divine realm, however, and forced Helm (the only god allowed to keep his divinity at the time) to slay her. Therefore, this first incarnation of Mystra was killed by Helm.
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Were sorcerers affected by the spellplague?

Everyone was affected. Understanding the watsonian explanation of the spellplague is only half of it. It changed the world to 4e mechanics and got rid of spell slots. 3.5e wizards, sorcerers, druids, bards, clerics, etc.
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Is Karsus still alive?

Apparently, Karsus' death is one of the most important parts of BG3's backstory - he is the creator of Gale's orb as well as Absolute's crown. His fall is the main warning in the game that power is dangerous and pride is a terrible trap.
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Who is the strongest mortal in D&D?

#1 Elminster

He not only had the power to cast spells, but he could heal himself and others, and had an incredibly strong memory that would allow him to remember things from many years passed. Overall, Elminster has to rank as the strongest and most well-known do-gooders in the D&D universe.
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How many times has Mystra died?

The goddess Mystra, Mother of Magic in the Forgotten Realms lore (Dungeons & Dragons), has died or been seemingly destroyed three major times, leading to cataclysmic events like the Spellplague, with each death often resulting in a new incarnation taking her mantle, starting with Mystryl and eventually leading to the current Mystra. 
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Which gods are died?

Frequently cited examples of dying gods are Baldr in Norse mythology. A special subcategory is the death of an entire pantheon, the most notable example being Ragnarök in Norse mythology, or Cronus and the Titans from Greek mythology, with other examples from Ireland, India, Hawaii and Tahiti.
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