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3/1/2021 – 10/1/2021

 * Zombie lords were neither especially regal zombies nor the unliving remains of nobles, but rather particularly intelligent and powerful undead created from a raise dead spell gone wrong.
 * Captain Zemmer, a mercenary in the service of Lord Neverember, was the daughter of a Thayan necromancer and had a zombified family dog growing up.
 * An ephemeral hangman was a malevolent aberration formed from pure shadow, a sort of Shadowfell equivalent of a roper except stealthier and arguably nastier.
 * Black Dugal's Music Shoppe in Ravens Bluff was the city's one-stop shop for all manner of musical instruments, all expertly crafted by the proprietor, "Black" Dugal Buchannan.
 * The noble Lanngolyn family of Waterdeep controlled the city's textile industry and once had one of their number kidnapped by the doppelganger syndicate known as the Unseen.
 * Saddles enabled the denizens of Toril to mount all manner of steeds both exotic and mundane, providing a marginally more comfortable experience than riding bareback.

10/1/2021 – 17/1/2021

 * The Ruldegost family of Waterdhavian nobility seemed like a respectable House that made their coin through trade and banking, but the family matriarch's brother was secretly a member of the sinister Knights of the Shield.
 * The Grove of Meditation in the kingdom of Synnoria on the Moonshae Isles was blessed by the Earthmother to provide meditating elven mages the insight needed to advance their powers.
 * The horned devil Rotbite possessed the stone golem Awtawmatawn no fewer than two times, terrorizing the inhabitants of Volkumburgh Vale on both occasions before ultimately being foiled by falling down a hole.
 * The Lake of Steam separated the Shining South from the rest of Faerûn. The Border Kingdoms, the Shaar, and several free cities such as Mintar, Yeshpek, and Ankhapur all lay along its coast.
 * Luthbaern was a town of corpulent cheese-makers, which is just about the nicest thing anyone could say about Luthbaern; its citizens were pompous and arrogant, and the town itself was gray and cramped.
 * The humble torch kept darkvision-impaired adventurers across Toril safe as they plundered dungeons and crypts. Remember: always light a torch before opening a sarcophagus. No exceptions.
 * The Tower of Solace was a grand building in Neverwinter's Protector's Enclave district where the evil wizard Rhazzad experimented on the plaguechanged victims of the Spellplague under the guise of charity.
 * Clangeddin's Hearth, a dwarven group touting themselves as the survivors of Clan Melairkyn, briefly retook the Temple of Clangeddin in Undermountain before they were slaughtered by the lich Morik Stormhand.
 * The deep waters of Waterdeep's Deepwater Harbor were kept exceptionally clean by the continuous efforts of the Guild of Watermen and local merfolk from the villages of Tharqualnaar and T'Quession.
 * A powerful and ambitious wu jen was once cursed by the Eight Million Gods of Kara-Tur to become a vile tigbanua buso, wandering the island of Wa and turning innocents into savage tagamaling busos.

17/1/2021 – 24/1/2021

 * Tashluta, the capital city of Tashalar, was built into the ridge of a volcanic caldera, which formed a natural harbor for the city's fleet of ships.
 * The First Unhuman War ended in a decisive victory for the Elven Imperial Fleet against a coalition of goblinoids and orcs, but also led to the formation of the feared scro.
 * The Nakulutiun villagers of Ahtitlak were notoriously intolerant of outsiders, preferring instead the company of a pack of remorhazes.
 * Priest-King Vishnan VII struggled to convince people to settle in Garuji, due in large part to the surrounding area being threatened by busos and other strange creatures.
 * The alteration spell venom of Varae allowed followers of Sseth to spit snake venom at other people, which was as lethal as it was rude.
 * Elboar's Finest offered wine, spirits, spices, and sauces to the residents of Amphail in the mid–14 century DR.
 * The Garden of the Drow in Undermountain was famous for its delicate crystal roses, but had little else to recommend it, owing to both its unfortunate location and it being infested with pests.
 * Doombats were particularly nasty bats that were gigantic in stature, extraordinarily bloodthirsty in demeanor, and capable of blasting their victims with sonic energy.
 * The fortress of Dun-Tharos was the seat of the Nentyarchs of Narfell during that empire's zenith, but was later occupied by a Chosen of Talona and an unpleasant demon cult.
 * The crater of Mount Drakkor Rouge was filled with a salt marsh covered in scum, and was also home to many other types of scum, ranging from swamp sharks to adherents of the Cult of the Dragon.
 * The Netherese arcanist Lucke was a known lover of animals, and so was disappointed to learn that other wizards used the conjuration spells he invented to pit creatures against each other for entertainment.
 * As far as demon lord realms go, Yeenoghu's Death Dells was actually rather charming, apart from the sweltering heat, hordes of ravenous gnolls, pools of obyrith goo, and the aptly named "Screaming Peaks".

24/1/2021 – 31/1/2021

 * New Sharandar was an outpost of Iliyanbruen elves situated on the border between Neverwinter Wood and the Feywild, linking the two realms and serving as a bastion against dark fey invaders.
 * The Waterdhavian festival of Selûne's Hallowing was celebrated to commemorate the slaying of a group of fanatical Malarites by a group of good lycanthropes led by three Shards of Selûne.
 * A bloodsilk spider ensnared its victims in a sticky, blood-red web that slowly squeezed the blood out of their bodies and channeled it into the bloated blood-blister on the spider's back.
 * The Kuong Kingdom capital city of Parmahana was suddenly abandoned, its buildings left for the jungle to reclaim as tales circulated that the site was cursed by the gods.
 * The Red Wizard Kizzaf concocted a scheme to use love potions and spells of charm person to lure unwitting innocents into slavery, selling them to Thayan merchants such as Mahzed.
 * The ancient kingdom of Peleveria stretched from the Firesteap Mountains to the Shaarwood. Its capital city of Peleveran was built into the side of the Landrise and was rumored to contain a portal to the Nine Hells.
 * Arctic stink squirrels were among the most playful and snuggly animals found in Icewind Dale, but also among the stinkiest&mdash;the stench they could exude was comparable to a stinking cloud.
 * The arctic dwarf village of Gomwemk was nothing more than a ruse meant to dissuade frost giants from attacking; all the inhabitants actually lived in a hidden tunnel network below the mock houses on the surface.
 * Noted wild mage and spell inventor Nahal the Incorrigible set out to search for her teacher, Hornung the Anarch, when he disappeared in a wild surge that sent him to the world of Oerth.
 * The adventurer known as the Khelbenite slogged through large portions of Undermountain in a joyless quest to stop a maniacal drow from loosing an avatar of Lolth herself on the unsuspecting city of Waterdeep.

31/1/2021 – 7/2/2021

 * The noble Moonstar family of Waterdeep split into two factions when Vanrak Moonstar declared war on the Church of Selûne from his lair in Undermountain; the other family faction remained comparatively normal.
 * Certain Underdark beholders were known to keep petrified statues of ambassadors from other races, either for artistic value or for later consumption (or both).
 * Although the male offspring of medusae were known as maedar, it was possible for males to be cursed into becoming "regular" medusae. One such example was Marlos Urnrayle, leader of the Cult of the Black Earth.
 * The medusae sisters Corinye and Kathala kept nosy adventurers from disturbing the lair of the dracolich Azurphax, who was fortunate enough to be immune to their petrifying gazes.
 * Howser's Trail ran across the Giantspire Mountains in the Duchy of Soravia, connecting the small town of Cutrock with Howser's Mine.
 * The Angalpuk region of the Great Glacier was notable for its population of Angulutiun tribes, their massive migrating caribou herds, and for the majestic &hellip;flatness of its plains.
 * When he wasn't showing off on his magnificent unicorn steed, Thradisar Starwise helped guide adventurers through the Fey Crossing to the Iliyanbruen settlement of New Sharandar.
 * The holy sword First Light belonged to Commander Lyssic of Myth Drannor, a devout adherent of Lathander. Centuries later, the sword remained in his crypt, conveniently waiting for a fellow Lathanderite to pick it up.
 * Shockers were intensely curious creatures composed entirely of electricity that were often seen outside their native Plane of Lightning&mdash;one shocker even joined the Mindulgulph Mercenary Company.
 * Although the diet of carnivorous apes consisted largely of meat, their reputed fondness for human flesh was largely exaggerated. Adventurers were advised not to test this out in practice.

7/2/2021 – 14/2/2021

 * The Blushing Mermaid festhall in Waterdeep's Sea Ward was owned by the secret archlich Alathene Moonstar, who maintained her unlife by draining energy from the Mermaid's least pleasant patrons.
 * The Cathedral of Helm in Helm's Hold was an impressive and peaceful place of worship for the adherents of Helm, at least when it wasn't being controlled by murderous Ashmadai cultists.
 * Many adventurers came to the Tomb of Damara to search for a hidden orb of dragonkind, but they stayed because they had been killed by the ogre warlord Bonegnasher and his minions.
 * The Nakulutiun villagers of Kresttet chose&mdash;somehow&mdash;to live in a desolate, earthquake-ridden valley filled with deadly crevasses, where they subsisted on lichen and fought off frequent white dragon attacks.
 * Banda, a fortress-town in the Kuong Kingdom, was built as a show of strength toward the neighboring realm of T'u Lung. This was unnecessary, as T'u Lung had little interest in crossing the border.
 * The lakshu Viper knew she was dealing with an imposter when her reigar mistress Cholana strangely reappeared after a fatal phlogiston experiment but could not guess the imposter was a radiant dragon.
 * The elven druid Walnut Dankgrass wanted to bring down urban civilization from the inside, so taking a position as a documancer in Acquisitions Incorporated seemed like a good move (at the time, anyway).
 * Scrivenscry was an arcanaloth who searched the planes for the Books of Keeping, said to contain the names of every yugoloth in existence. He was accompanied in this quest by his pet penguin Kingsport.
 * The woodcutter Dharmun sought to avenge the death of a colleague at the hands of a black firedrake, but in the ensuing combat he was immediately, gruesomely, and predictably melted to death.
 * Dragonwights (also known as "wight dragons" and "discount dracoliches") were created by infusing the spirit of a chromatic dragon with negative energy&mdash;yet another innovation of the Cult of the Dragon.
 * Algid was a small fishing town in Netheril located south of the Hidden Lake. It was destroyed by the phaerimm in.

14/2/2021 – 21/2/2021

 * Taran Goldenstar was an elf apprentice wizard of Freedale. He went hunting for the lost orb of dragonkind but was captured by Bonegnasher's gang and tortured by a hobgoblin.
 * Enlasre was a stopover village on the Kuong Kingdom's southern trade road. Its main attraction was its hot mineral springs and the legend of a lost magical spring created by a goddess in the jungle.
 * Griffon Hill was a thorp in Cormyr lying on the Stonebolt Trail, home to sheep farmers and priests of Chauntea. In the event of orc, they hid in a cavern under the hill, but it was said to link to the Underdark.
 * Thadat was a mage who sold magical items and services in Innarlith, but this put him in competition with the Red Wizard Marek Rymüt. He once wrote a Draconic poem of necromantic magic on a clove of garlic.
 * Lady Arilain was a Netherese archwizard who led the Opus enclave of Netheril. She confronted Karsus over his dangerous new spell, but afterward was never heard from again.
 * The Lugotak Sea on the Great Glacier was a deadly place where unwary travelers could fall through thin ice into freezing water and ice spears. Worse, there was also species of aggressive sharp-fanged seal.
 * Broalaunt was turned into a boar for being a pig to Samaerra, an apprentice of Larloch. To break the curse, he had to perform many strange and impossible tasks, from eating chipmunks to kissing the Simbul.
 * Moonweb was a spell granted to clerics of Selûne that formed an impenetrable barrier to cocoon a creature or block a doorway, possibly reflecting attacks both magical and mundane.
 * The Order of the Gilded Eye was a zealous Helmite order based in Helm's Hold. They destroyed those they perceived as corrupted by extraplanar evil and persecuted those who disagreed.
 * An araton, also called a desert devil, was surrounded by swirling abrasive sand. With their own hides sandblasted and oozing blood, they were often mistaken for undead.
 * Anguiliians, a race of eel-like creatures, would hunt and eat anything, even their own dead. Against whales, giant squid, and kraken, they would attach, drill inside, and eat from the inside out.