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Artemis Entreri
Artemis Entreri (once known as Barrabus the Gray ) was a ruthless assassin and the former arch-nemesis of Drizzt Do'Urden. A cunning and tactical assassin, Entreri lived an empty life, devoid of any kind -
Eilistraee
the endless conflicts and intrigues that dominated the lives of most drow. She was often referred to as the The Dark Maiden, the Lady of the Dance, or Lady Silverhair, and sometimes The Dark Dancer -
Halfling
Halflings – also known as Hin or the "quick folk" amongst themselves, or the "sly folk" or "good folk" by other races – were humanoid creatures similar in shape to humans – whom halflings called the "Big Folk -
Bel
a way to further improve it, then please feel free to contribute. Bel was an archdevil of the Nine Hells who acted as the Archduke of Avernus until he was supplanted by Zariel. He was -
Undermountain
This article is about the dungeon beneath Waterdeep. For the sourcebook of the same name, see Undermountain (LGR). Undermountain was a multi-tiered dungeon, comprised of several inter-connected chambers and lairs located deep beneath -
First Sundering
This article is about the elven ritual. For the cosmic event in the 1480s DR, see Second Sundering. The First Sundering (sometimes simply the Sundering ) or Ever'Sakkatien (as called by the Tel-quessir ) was -
Fireplace Level
the home of a number of ghosts. The vampire lord of Waterdeep, Artor Morlin, later claimed it as one of his lairs. It was named by the Company of Crazed Venturers when they discovered an -
Volo's Guide to Waterdeep
Legends and clues about famous, as-yet-unrecovered treasures, What fare a typical Waterdhavian menu offers you, The best moon-kissed spots to meet Waterdhavians of the opposite sex, Waterdeep's best shops and craftsmen -
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Category:Maps of the Crumbling Stair
Maps showing the ruins known as the Crumbling Stair. -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
Crumbling Stair
The Crumbling Stair was the remnant of a mansion named the House of Taeros that was built in the Forlorn Hills in the days of Phalorm (the Realm of Three Crowns) and the kingdom of -
The New Adventures of Volo
the Mages • Rogues Gallery • Spellcraft • Silicon Sorcery • The Everwinking Eye • The Living City • The New Adventures of Volo • The Role of Computers • The Wizards Three • TSR Profiles • Volo's Guide • Vs. • Wyrms of the North -
Forlorn Hills
the Dark Hills. After the triumvirate collapsed in the Year of the Lamia's Kiss, 615 DR, the Dark Hills became known as the Fallen Hills or, more commonly, the Forlorn Hills. The people of -
Hlal
friendly to non-dragons, and her symbol, a single white flame, represented the light of wit. In the Outer Planes she was more commonly known by the name of Aasterinian and was often regarded as -
Red Wizards
The Red Wizards, formerly known as the Red Wizards of Thay before the War of the Zulkirs, were the notorious and nefarious magocratic ruling class of the inhospitable but well-inhabited country of Thay. Historically -
Shalarin
graceful humanoid swimmers. Shalarin were hairless humanoids with smooth skin like that of a dolphin. They were the same general shape as humans or elves, although they are closer to the lithe elven body type -
Bahamut
was the dragon god of justice and a subservient deity to Torm, god of law. Before entering the Faerûnian pantheon, he was a member of the Draconic pantheon, as a deity of good dragons, metallic -
The Companions
with the other novels in the series, helps to connect the old and new campaign settings using the Second Sundering as its backdrop. “ As Drizzt's fate hangs in the balance, he reflects on the -
Amn
with the rest of the continent. However, Amn remained a colonial power through the 15th century DR, primarily through its fortified ports in both Chult and the Moonshae Isles, as well as the Mhair Archipelago. -
Castle Never
Castle Never was the stronghold and home of the rulers of Neverwinter before the destruction of the city in 1451 DR. Castle Never was located on the western quadrant of the city. -
Cragsmere
Illuskan and Netherese descent, who were ennobled in the year 1248 DR. They earned their considerable wealth as landowners and money-lenders. The family owned a villa in the North Ward, on the southeast corner -
Storm giant aerie of Lake Woe mountain
The storm giant aerie of Lake Woe mountain was the home of a small tribe of storm giants who played a significant role in the War of the Hart. The aerie was located at the -
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