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Abazigal
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Abazigal was a blue dragon -
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Blue dragon
This article is about the dragon. For the boat, see Blue Dragon (boat). Blue dragons, also known as storm dragons, were orderly creatures and are unusual for chromatics in that they keep fairly well-ordered -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
Abdel Adrian
This is a Good Article! Abdel Adrian was an adventurer who traveled extensively across west Faerûn, thrice saving it from ruin during the mid–14 century DR. As one of the mortal progenies of the -
Bhaalspawn
A Bhaalspawn, sometimes called a child of Bhaal, was a mortal offspring of the dead god Bhaal. Bhaalspawn mostly seemed like normal members of their race at first. Part of their souls were divine, however -
Olhydra
Olhydra, the Princess of Evil Water, was a powerful archomental from the Elemental Plane of Water. In her natural state, she appeared as a huge cresting wave with two eyes like large pearls or as -
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (game)
This article is about the computer game expansion pack. For other uses, see Throne of Bhaal. Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal is an expansion pack for the computer role-playing game Baldur's -
Amelyssan
Amelyssan the Blackhearted, also known as Melissan, was the most calculating and seemingly devoted priestess of the deity Bhaal, an follower whom he entrusted with the task of his divine resurrection. While she took on -
Bhaalspawn crisis
The Bhaalspawn Crisis, also known as the War of the Bhaalspawn, was a great conflict that broke out on the Sword Coast and the Lands of Intrigue in the Year of the Gauntlet, 1369 DR -
Balthazar
Balthazar was a human Bhaalspawn monk and one of the Five in Tethyr in the mid–14 century DR. He was perhaps the most powerful of them, and the only one whose goal was not -
Bone fiend
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. This article is about the -
Fll'Yissetat
publication. Fll'Yissetat was a fairly powerful female green dragon who acted as an unwilling guardian for Abazigal's lair, having been geased into service. The key to unlocking the geas was a scroll of -
Gram
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Gram the Sword of Grief -
Werewyvern
A werewyvern was a humanoid that could shapechange into a wyvern. In addition to the standard variety, there also existed greater werewyverns. The exact differences between the two was not well known due to the -
Draconis
about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Draconis was a brown dragon and the son of Abazigal. -
Iycanth
are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Iycanth, also known as Iycanth the Mad, was a crazed wizard working for the Bhaalspawn Abazigal during the mid–14 century DR. -
Ekim Cyre
of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Ekim Cyre was a greater werewyvern who served the blue dragon Abazigal during the mid–14 century DR. -
Nanoc
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Nanoc, also known as Nanoc -
Tim Goldenhand
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Tim Goldenhand was a novice -
Bondari
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Bondari, also known as Bondari