Banelar naga

Banelar nagas (also simply called banelars ) were evil and immortal spell-wielding nagas with large, humanoid heads.

Description
Their eyes had a green tint to them, and their scales were a greenish purple, but they had brown tails tipped with stingers. Around their mouths were weak yet agile tentacles which they used to weild wands, amulets, rings, rods, potions, and other small magic items.

They could breathe in either air or water.

Personality
Banelars were at once cruel, aggressive, arrogant, and majestic. They faced any threat head-on, haughtily confident in their ability to tackle it.

Their voices had a hissing aspect to them, and they spoke the Common, Orcish, and Draconic languages, and some spoke Supernal.

Combat
Banelar nagas' tails had venomous stingers on them, with the poison causing a target's skin to turn blue. In addition to this natural weapon, they favored fighting with spells, mainly from the Evil, Water, and Magic domains. They also used a variety of magical items to complement this, holding them with their tentacles.

By the late 15 century DR, empowered by the god Bane, the banelar had gained a number of verbal powers, and were able to stun, rebuke, and even push back enemies with the power of their forceful words. Their preferred tactic was to daze more dangerous opponents while charging in to deal with weaker ones.

Society
Banelar nagas followed Bane, with Cyric being a less-favored god with whose priests they worked following Bane's apparent death. Those loyal to Cyric in the mid-to-late 14 century DR served the Cyricist faction of the Zhentarim out of Darkhold or served with one of two temples: Twin Towers of the Eternal Eclipse in Amn and the House of Cyric in Skullport. Besides Bane and Cyric, some banelar also became servants of the duergar deities Deep Duerra and Laduguer.

History
Banelars were created to serve Bane, and historically they did so either directly through his church and the Zhentarim, or independently in his name. It was from this longstanding relationship with Bane and his followers that they received their name "banelar."

Following Bane's death in the, many banelars defected to work with followers of Cyric. Within the Zhentarim, this meant they sided against the Baneson, Iyachtu Xvim, and the former Chosen of Bane, Fzoul Chembryl. Upon Bane's return in the, most but not all banelars returned to their previous alliance, and those within the Zhentarim who remained with the Cyricists became uncertain allies as it was unclear whether their alliance lay with Darkhold or with Fzoul. Bane soon empowered those loyal to him to seek out and kill those who were not, and by the late 15 century DR, only banelars loyal to Bane remained.

Notable Banelar Nagas

 * Isti-Zar, a banelar who dwelled within the Shadowscale Warren