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Working for good and maintaining balance are often matters of small degrees. If you wish to shape a bush you must prune it gently, not take a scythe to it.
Danilo Thann to Master Harper Bran Skorlsun on receiving a Harper pin, Year of Maidens, 1361 DR

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Coming soon: The Forgotten Realms Wiki Presents Juniper's Companion to Venturesome Cookery, a Dungeons & Dragons® saucebook of delicious dishes taken from the Forgotten Realms. It's chock-full of recipes, Realmslore, cooking tips, kitchen-ready spells and magic items, and more and told by Juniper Churlgo with notes by editor Monoselic Wordwrangle. And it's written by our own Artie Pavlov and Brad "BadCatMan" McGrath, Jason "Lhynard" Labonte, and Alex "Arodp88" Paul, plus a foreword and lore by Ed Greenwood and Steven E. Schend, with cover art by Brian Valeza and all-original interior art.
By fans, for fans, and your friends and family. The next time you're cooking, we might have something tasty and venturesome for you to try out. And when we say venturesome, we mean it: we have recipes for snail, snake, and even stirge (the stirges were tricky to catch). Coming to DMs Guild some day soon!

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Eilistraee was the chaotic good drow goddess of song, dance, swordwork, hunting, moonlight, goodness, and beauty, within the drow pantheon known as the Dark Seldarine. She was the patroness and protectress of the few dark elves who longed to return to the surface and live there, at peace with other races, and to abandon the endless conflicts and intrigues that dominated the lives of most drow.

She was often referred to as the Dark Maiden, the Lady of the Dance, or Lady Silverhair, and sometimes The Dark Dancer, among other titles. After 1375 DR, for a brief time and while her faith subsumed that of her brother, the Masked Lord Vhaeraun, she became known as The Masked Lady.

Eilistraee was the daughter of Araushnee and Corellon Larethian, a free-spirited and kind-hearted goddess, with a fiery streak in her personality. After Araushnee's treachery almost made her slay her own father when a host of evil deities assaulted Arvandor, even as she was cleared from any guilt, Eilistraee chose to share her mother's exile. She made that choice because she knew that the drow would need her light in the times to come. After the descent of the drow, Eilistraee tried her best to be a mother goddess to her people and bring them the hope of a new life: she fought to lead them back to the lands of light, helping them to flourish and prosper in harmony with all other races, free from Lolth's tyranny. Hers was an uphill battle, however, as her power was little and she was opposed by all the gods of the Dark Seldarine. But, despite having to overcome many hardships and setbacks, Eilistraee never gave up fighting for her people.

In the 1370s DR, her conflict with her mother over the souls of the drow race ultimately led to Eilistraee's defeat and temporary disappearance. It lasted for about a century, until the Second Sundering, when Eilistraee returned to life and to her followers.

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Monster Manual 5th edition (revised) by Jeremy Crawford, F. Wesley Schneider et al. and officially published by Wizards of the Coast on February 18, 2025, is a core rulebook for the revised 5th-edition Dungeons & Dragons® rules, containing all the classic and new monsters, creatures, and non-player characters needed to run a campaign.

The Ultimate Fantasy Bestiary

This revised and expanded Monster Manual contains a horde of creatures for the fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons® game—a monstrous menagerie of familiar favorites like dragons, giants, and mind flayers, plus a host of new monsters like the arch-hag, the blob of annihilation, and the vampire warlock.

Populate your worlds and adventures with the hundreds of monsters provided and let their stories, illustrations, and easy-to-use stat blocks fuel your D&D adventures for years to come.

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Treasures of the Savage Frontier is a Dungeons and Dragons computer game developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. It is the sequel to the popular Gateway to the Savage Frontier video games, and was the first ever role-playing video game to feature romance with an AI companion.

The players are the famed Heroes of Ascore who recently halted the Zhentarim's plans to conquer the Savage Frontier and the Moonsea. Continuing this journey of heroism, they are called upon to protect ambassadors from the Lords' Alliance. In a turn of events, the Zhentarim and their allies regroup, abduct the ambassadors one by one, and "replace" them. The new "ambassadors" of the Lords' Alliance smear the Heroes of Ascore as traitors, and the party must regain their well-earned name. Treasures of the Savage Frontier sees the party reaching new heights, from freeing the oppressed people of Farr Windward to slaying the great white dragon, Freezefire.

Today in the Realms...

...it is 11 Mirtul, or the 11th of the Melting. Selûne is a waning crescent moon 🌘. On this day:

  • In 1370 DR, the 'Tyrantfire' burns away the Tyrantfog, harming only the followers of, and sites consecrated to Cyric, as well as any baneliches that had remained in or under the fog. All of the power stripped by the flames is channeled to Iyachtu Xvim.
  • In 1374 DR, a much ballyhooed caravan of weapons left Baldur's Gate accompanied by Dabron Sashenstar and headed toward Hillsfar.
  • In 1375 DR, Szass Tam has the Council of Zulkirs convene in Eltabbar, offering to defeat the hordes of undead ravaging the eastern provinces of Thay if made regent. The council votes against him and news of this quickly disseminates throughout Eltabbar, leading to mass riots and violence that authorities struggle to quell. The riots come to an end when a spectral image of Tam appears throughout the streets.

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