Newt was a faerie dragon who lived in Myrloch Vale in the mid–14th century DR.[1]
Description[]
Newt's hide was orange and his body measured 2 feet (0.61 meters) in length,[2] longer than the average faerie dragon.[3]
History[]
Newt made the acquaintance of Tristan Kendrick when the prince and his companions were on a mission to rescue Keren Donnell.[1] When they were escaping from the firbolg fortress, he helped them by creating illusions that distracted the giants.[4] A few days later, Newt found Kamerynn after the unicorn's attempt to cleanse a corrupted Moonwell of the Earthmother. It was crippled and blinded but the faerie dragon found out that it could see illusions and thought about a way to help Kamerynn by recreating the surroundings as an illusion so the unicorn could run towards Genna Moonsinger, the Great Druid of Gwynneth.[5] The two creatures helped her rescue her daughter, Robyn Moonsinger, from Laric the Bloodrider who had kidnapped her.[6] Finally, Robyn rode the unicorn while Newt helped it with its illusions so she could help Tristan in the fight against Kazgoroth.[7]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Douglas Niles (May 2011). Darkwalker on Moonshae. (Wizards of the Coast), loc. 2095. ISBN 978-0-7869-5958-7.
- ↑ Douglas Niles (April 1988). Black Wizards. (TSR, Inc.), chap. 1, p. 9. ISBN 0-88038-563-4.
- ↑ David Cook, Steve Winter, and Jon Pickens (1989). Monstrous Compendium Volume Three Forgotten Realms Appendix (MC3). (TSR, Inc), p. 36. ISBN 0-88038-769-6.
- ↑ Douglas Niles (May 2011). Darkwalker on Moonshae. (Wizards of the Coast), loc. 2653. ISBN 978-0-7869-5958-7.
- ↑ Douglas Niles (May 2011). Darkwalker on Moonshae. (Wizards of the Coast), loc. 5432. ISBN 978-0-7869-5958-7.
- ↑ Douglas Niles (May 2011). Darkwalker on Moonshae. (Wizards of the Coast), loc. 5702. ISBN 978-0-7869-5958-7.
- ↑ Douglas Niles (May 2011). Darkwalker on Moonshae. (Wizards of the Coast), loc. 5877. ISBN 978-0-7869-5958-7.