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Anathema
Anathema was an enchantment spell. Anathema cut a mortal away from all favor from the caster's and target's shared patron deity, no matter the distance between the two, and the target was forever -
Putrescent Anathema
The Putrescent Anathema was a disease present in Waterdeep in the 14 century DR. In 1395 DR, the disease began to spread from Stump Bog. It hit the temple-farm of Goldenfields very hard, and -
Yuan-ti anathema
Yuan-ti anathemas were the result of a ritual that transformed a yuan-ti abomination into a larger, more powerful and more aggressive creature. Anathemas were immortal and considerably larger than abominations, with claw-like -
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Waterdeep
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Faerûnian pantheon
The Faerûnian pantheon was the most worshiped pantheon on Faerûn, a continent on Toril. The Faerûnian pantheon was a pantheon of deities. Pantheons were a group of deities who were worshiped by people who shared -
Yuan-ti
Yuan-ti (pronounced:/juːɑːnˈti/ yoo-an-TEE listen ) were a collective race of psionic serpentfolk, who were seen as corrupt and degenerate monsters by other races. The appearance of yuan-ti varied greatly from nearly -
Dragonborn
This article is about a 4th and 5th Edition race. For the pre-4th Edition race, see Dragonborn of Bahamut. Dragonborn (also known as Strixiki in Draconic; or Vayemniri, "Ash-Marked Ones", in Tymantheran draconic -
Yuan-ti pureblood
Purebloods were the most human-seeming of all true yuan-ti and one of three main breeds—the other two being the halfbloods and the abominations. Purebloods were described as human-like but with minor -
Savras
Savras (pronounced:/ˈsɑːvrɑːs/ SAV-ras ) was a god of mages and wizards in the service of Mystra, goddess of magic. Some said he was once a mortal, one of the mighty mages who constructed the -
Djinni
Djinn (sing: djinni; pronounced:/ˈdʒɪnni/ JIN-nee or:/ˈdʒini/ JEE-nee ) were creatures born from the Elemental Chaos. Having aided the primordials in their ancient battle with the gods over control of Faerûn, most were -
Yuan-ti malison
Yuan-ti malisons, also known as halfbloods, were a subrace of the yuan-ti, a psionic race of serpent-men. The term referred to any yuan-ti with a roughly equal blend of human and -
Yuan-ti abomination
Yuan-ti abominations were monstrous serpent-like creatures, almost completely snakelike except for a roughly humanoid torso. They formed the highest caste of yuan-ti society. With their almost completely serpentine form and vaguely humanoid -
Sebek
Sebek (pronounced:/ˈsɛbɛk/ SEH-beck ) was a jealous, vain, and evil member of the Mulhorandi pantheon. Known as Sebethant in Thay and as Sebakar (pronounced:/sɛbɑːˈkɑːr/ seh-ba-KAR ) in Unther and Chessenta, he delighted -
Ophidian
This is a Good Article! Ophidians (pronounced:/oʊˈfɪdiɑːnz/ o-FID-ee-anz, also pluralized as ophidia and also known as snakemen ) were a cruel race of serpentfolk that often served as slaves to the yuan -
Nomog-Geaya
Nomog-Geaya was the hobgoblin god of warfare and authoritarianism, an iron-fisted deity who handled matters of militant conquest in the goblinoid pantheon. Powerful warrior and dangerous warlord, Nomog-Geaya was an oppressive entity -
Volo's Guide to Monsters
This article is about the sourcebook. For the in-universe book, see Volo's Guide to Monsters (in-universe). Volo's Guide to Monsters is a 5th-edition Dungeons& Dragons sourcebook that describes monster lore -
Yuan-ti broodguard
Yuan-ti broodguards were humans who had been transformed into reptilian humanoid slaves. They were called histachii in the yuan-ti language, which translated to "egg-watchers". Broodguards were emaciated and had no skin or -
Tainted one
stealthy strike forces within human settlements. Yuan-Ti Major Subraces Abomination • Malison (Mind whisperer • Nightmare speaker • Pit master) • Pureblood Minor Subraces Anathema • Holy guardian • Ignan • Mageslayer Related Races Broodguard • Marl • Ophidian • Tainted one • Ur-histachii -
The Absolute
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. The Absolute was the power -
Dragonfire
Dragonfire is a cooperative deck-building game set within the Forgotten Realms setting. “ Dragonfire is a 3 to 6 player deckbuilding game set within the world's greatest roleplaying game, Dungeons& Dragons. Players choose from -
History of Waterdeep
The history of Waterdeep dated back to an ancient elven settlement called Aelinthaldaar, which was the capital of the Tel-quessir city-state of Illefarn starting around the year −8500 DR. Due to massive orc -
Icons of the Realms
Icons of the Realms is a line of Forgotten Realms miniatures by Wizkids, intended for use with the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons. The line consists of hundreds of miniatures, many of which tie into -
Monster Manual 4th edition
The 4 Edition Monster Manual is a core rulebook for the 4th edition of Dungeons& Dragons. “ Monstrous Foes for Every Hero Within the pages of this core rulebook for the 4th Edition of the Dᴜɴɢᴇᴏɴs -
Streams of Crimson
Streams of Crimson is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Tomb of Annihilation series of adventures published for the D&D
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