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Balagos
Balagos, known as the Flying Flame, was one of the most famous red dragons. Balagos was a megalomaniac. He truly believed that his destiny was to rule over all dragonkind and lead them in the -
Red dragon
Red dragons, referred to by sages as D. conflagratio horribilis, were covetous, evil creatures, interested only in their own well-being, vanity and the extension of their treasure hoards. They were supremely confident of their -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
1373 DR
Tarsakh 5: The red dragon Narlgathra attacks Tangled Trees, killing almost all inhabitants., Tarsakh 17: The black dragon Zarlandris attacks Highmoon and is killed, destroying the Tower of the Rising Moon., Mirtul 2: Sammaster, masquerading -
Troll Mountains (Amn)
This article is about the mountain range in Amn. For the mountain range in the Vast, see Troll Mountains (the Vast). The Troll Mountains were a range of low mountains in Amn, so named for -
Lake Esmel
Lake Esmel was a famous lake in the nation of Amn, being the largest freshwater lake in the Lands of Intrigue. The waters of the lake were dark blue, except in the western shallows, where -
Starspire Mountains
This article is about the range of mountains in Tethyr. For other uses, see Starspire (disambiguation). The Starspire Mountains were a range of low mountains in Tethyr. -
Iryklathagra
Irklathagra was a blue great wyrm who had long plagued the lands of Amn, Calimshan, and Tethyr and was the long-standing nemesis of Shoon VII. Irklathagra was the perfect example of a blue dragon -
Wyrms of the North
Wyrms of the North was a column by Ed Greenwood published in Dragon magazine. The series debuted in June 1996 (Dragon#230 ) and ended in May 1999 (Dragon#259 ), and later reprinted on the Wizards -
Charvekkanathor
Charvekkanathor the Scarlet was a mighty red dragon who made his lair at Rrinnoroth, an abandoned dwarven outpost in the Kuldin Peaks. He was known to bully lesser dragons in his vicinity, and could be -
Shard of the sun
The shard of the sun was a relic dedicated to Amaunator. The shard of the sun was a holy symbol of the sun deity. It constantly glowed with a warm light with the brightness of -
Dragon magazine 232
Dragon issue 232 was released in August of 1996. Its theme was all manner of weapons. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: A number of sword variants for the 2nd edition -
D&D Attack Wing
D&D Attack Wing is a strategy-based tabletop game released in October 2014. It is set in the Forgotten Realms setting It can be played in three different forms. The first form is free -
Smokespire
It was the westernmost mountain in the range. The Smokespire was once the home of Hulrundrar until Balagos slew her. In Tarsakh of 1374 DR, Daelegoth Orndeir led an assault on Balagos' lair to retrieve -
Mount Thargill
It and the tunnels around it were used as one of the lairs for the red wyrm Balagos and as prisons for the brown dragon Altagos and the black dragon Auroxas. The Starspire Mountains Mount -
Oil of impact
Oil of impact was a very explosive magical substance. The priest Cadderly Bonaduce was known to use this oil in his youth. A typical vial of this oil had a base value of 5,000gp