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Bandit Wastes
The Bandit Wastes were an expanse of barrens or badlands in southwest Faerûn, lying between Lapaliiya and Halruaa. They lay in the northern shadow of the Nathaghal Mountains of Halruaa, with the two linked by -
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Halruaa
Halruaa was a land of magic, renowned for its electrum mines and its Haerlu wine. The fabled, quiet and wealthy magocracy was justly depicted as full of wonder. Created by archwizards foreseeing the fall of -
Lapaliiya
the Delphin Mountains in the west and the Sheir Peninsula in the east, and bounded inland in the south by the Mhair Jungles, the North Wall of Halruaa, the Bandit Wastes, and the Dun Hills. -
Giant ant
Giant ants were a type of ant, but much bigger. There were several types, workers, warriors, soldiers, drones, and the queen. Much like regular ants, giant ants communicated through the use of complex pheromones. These -
Misty Vale (forest)
The Misty Vale was a hot, dense jungle on a plateau over the River Talar east of the Dun Hills and north of the Bandit Wastes in the Shaar. Fenmarel Mestarine acted through the Misty -
Weremole
A weremole was a type of lycanthrope that could take the form of a monstrous giant mole. This strain of lycanthropy was thought to only affect gnomes and it was caused by the bloodthirsty gnomish -
Dun Hills (Lapaliiya)
This article is about the range in Lapaliiya. For the range in the Dalelands, see Dun Hills. The Dun Hills were a mountain range in southwest Faerûn, lying between Lapaliiya and the Shaar. It was -
Lapalgard
stronghold known as the Fortress of Lapalgard. It stood in the south of the realm, at the end of roads from Ithmong and Lushpool via Dungar, and faced the Dun Hills and the Bandit Wastes. -
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Blood Screamers
century DR. All were priests of Urdlen, the Evil One. The Blood Screamers were based in the Bandit Wastes of Lapaliiya and were the worst of the outlaws there. They launched raids from the Nathaghal -
Lhesperan
The Lhesperan was a refined breed of light horse that originated from the Shaaran town of Lhesper, but since spread across the greater country and into the Bandit Wastes. These horses were medium-brown in -
Blood-Curdling Scream
led the Blood Screamers, a savage pack of dire weremole gnomes who made their lair in the Bandit Wastes of Lapaliiya and launched raids from the Nathaghal Mountains and all the way to the Nath -
Tomb of Annihilation
This article is about the adventure. For the board game, see Tomb of Annihilation (board game). Tomb of Annihilation is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure set in the Chult region of the Forgotten Realms. -
Mere of Dead Men
The Mere of Dead Men (or Merdelain, meaning "Slow Marching Court" in Elvish ) was a swampy area located along the Sword Coast North. The name "Mere of Dead Men" referred to the thousands of dwarves -
Geryon
Geryon was once an archdevil in the Nine Hells, before being ousted from his position as ruler of Stygia. Later, Geryon returned, and sought to reclaim his layer from the Frozen Prince Levistus. “ Which is -
Hengeyokai
The hengeyokai (pronounced:/hɛngɛjoʊkaɪ/ hen-geh-yo-kigh ) (also known as katanga in Malatra ) were a race of intelligent natural shapechanging animals, able to adopt animal, human, and hybrid forms. They were incredibly varied, with -
Perilous Gateways
Perilous Gateways was a webseries of articles by various authors. The series featured portals found across Faerûn. -
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 -
Dungeon magazine 73
Dungeon issue 73 was released in March/April of 1999. It contained the following article related to the Forgotten Realms: This adventure is the final part of the "Mere of Dead Men" series started in -
Salmon
Salmon was a common species of fish found throughout Realms that was a food source for many beasts, humanoids, and other creatures. The various species of salmon had different hues to their scales, with silver -
Dragonfire/Base
Character Screens are cards that contained information about the players character. Encounter cards represent the creatures and locations the players encountered during the course of the game.
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