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Baelnorn lich
Baelnorn liches, sometimes simply called baelnorns, were elves who chose a path of Prime -bound duty beyond death. These undead defenders unswervingly protected their clan and its holdings for centuries. The majority of baelnorn were -
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Sehanine Moonbow
Sehanine Moonbow (pronounced:/ˈsɛhɑːnin ˈmuːnboʊ/ SEH-ha-neen MOON-bo ), also called Daughter of the Night Skies, Goddess of Moonlight, the Lunar Lady, Moonlit Mystery, the Mystic Seer, the Luminous Cloud, and Lady of Dreams -
Myth Drannor
This article is about the former city of Cormanthor. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). Myth Drannor, formerly known as the city of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɑːnθɔːr/ kor-MANTH-or ), the City of Song, or the -
Lich
A lich (pronounced:/lɪtʃ/ litch ) was an almost universally evil form of undead spellcaster of great power, usually a wizard, but also possibly a sorcerer or cleric. Liches were feared by mortal beings for their -
Dracolich
More than a powerful form of undead, a dracolich was a dragon who had voluntarily tied its soul to a phylactery, freeing itself from death. A type of lich, the creature's spirit could possess -
Alhoon
This article is about mind flayer liches. For the organization of students, see Alhoon (organization). Alhoons were magic-using outcasts from mind flayer societies who had defied the ruling elder brains to achieve a limited -
Demilich
Despite the name, a demilich was not a lesser lich, but rather a lich who had evolved beyond a need for its undead body. Great wizards and sorcerers usually became liches in order to continue -
Archlich
Archliches were a type of lich that were good beings during their life. They could be of any type of spellcaster and devoted their existence to whatever noble purpose motivated their transformation into lichdom. The -
Church of Kelemvor
The Church of Kelemvor was the clergy dedicated to Kelemvor. “ Death is but part of life: fear it not, evade it not, and view it not as evil. To fear death delivers you into the -
Neverwinter Nights
This article is about the modern BioWare game. For other uses, see Neverwinter Nights (disambiguation). Neverwinter Nights (NWN ), produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames (now Atari), is a third-person perspective computer role-playing -
Icewind Dale (game)
Icewind Dale is a computer role-playing game developed by Black Isle Studios, released in June 2000. The first game in the Icewind Dale series, it features tactical, party-based combat based on 2nd edition -
Ardeep Forest
This article is about the forest. For other uses, see Ardeep (disambiguation). The Ardeep Forest, also known as the Faraway Forest, was a relatively small but thick woodland in northwest Faerûn. Elven scribes usually compounded -
1487 DR
spirits trapped in the new Weave., 13 Marpenoth: Dove Falconhand succumbs to injuries sustained while rallying the baelnorn of Myth Drannor to come out of their tombs and defend their city. The Srinshee sacrifices herself -
Srinshee
The Srinshee (born Oluevaera Estelda ) was one of the most famous baelnorn of all time. She aided three Cormanthyran Coronals: Miirphys, Tannivh, and Eltargrim. She also helped raise the Mythal over the elven city of -
Banelich
Baneliches were liches who served as clerics of Bane during their mortal lives. Baneliches looked and acted the same as others of their kind, but they continued to worship Bane in undeath. -
Bloodkiss beholder
A bloodkiss beholder was a kind of undead vampiric beholder whose eyestalks had mutated into mouths that allowed it to drain the blood of its victims. The flesh of a bloodkiss beholder's body had -
1369 DR
Ches 30: Waterdeep repels an attack from the forces of Iakhovas but trade with Maztica is stunted for almost a year as a result. This is the Deepwater War., Mirtul 2: A guild of vampires -
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
This article is about the computer game. For the novel, see Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (novel). Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor is a Forgotten Realms Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game -
Siluvanede
Siluvanede was a realm of Ar-tel-quessir—sun elves or gold elves—lying in the northwestern High Forest, from circa −8400 DR to its fall in 882 DR. It aspired to the heights of -
Raulothim
This is a Good Article! Raulothim was a paranoid emerald dragon who lived on Axard, the northernmost outer isle of Ruathym. -
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter was the expansion pack for the year 2000 game Icewind Dale. The expansion to Icewind Dale involves stopping the white dragon Icasaracht from causing the possessed barbarian chieftain, Wylfdene to -
Faervian
Faervian was a magical longsword and one of the Baneblades of Demron, the fourth in that series. It was originally created for the Spell-Major of Cormanthyr as a replacement for the lost Ary'Faern -
Pool of Radiance: Attack on Myth Drannor
Pool of Radiance: Attack on Myth Drannor is a Forgotten Realms adventure published in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast. It is designed for four 6th-level characters. “ Evil Reigns in the Elven Ruins Where -
The Ruins of Myth Drannor
The Ruins of Myth Drannor is a 2-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons box set for the Forgotten Realms. “ MYTH DRANNOR, city of glory. We shall not see its like again. PERHAPS YOU'VE HEARD ITS