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Bane
Bane (pronounced:/ˈbeɪn/ BAYN listen ) was the Faerunian god of tyrannical oppression, terror, and hate, known across Faerûn as the face of pure evil through malevolent despotism. From his dread plane of Banehold, the Black -
Banehold
Banehold, sometimes called the Barrens of Doom and Despair, was a sinister plane of existence. Banehold was one of a number of Outer Planes. It was an inhospitable locale, filled with vast deserts of black -
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. -
Baneguard
Baneguards were animated skeletons with magical abilities originally created by clerics of Bane. The spell create baneguard eventually propagated to other evil- and neutral-aligned faiths that found these capable guardians acceptable. Baneguards looked like -
Banelar naga
Banelar nagas (also simply called banelars ) were evil, spell-wielding nagas with large, humanoid heads. Their eyes had a green tint to them, and their scales were a greenish purple, but they had brown tails -
Banedead
Banedead, also referred to as Claws of Xvim, Promised Ones or the Shriveled Dead of Bane, were a type of undead creatures that appeared in Faerûn for a brief time after the Time of Troubles -
Baneblades of Demron
The Baneblades of Demron were six powerful magic swords forged for the defenders of Myth Drannor before its fall. The archmage Demron was credited with their creation over some three centuries, but they were cooperative -
Bane (spell)
This article is about the spell. For the deity, see Bane. Bane was an enchantment spell that sapped enemy morale and reduced their combat effectiveness. A conjuration version was known by the name curse and -
Bane (property)
Not to be confused with Bane, Bane (spell), or Bane weapon. Bane was a quality that could be added to magical weapons. They excelled at striking and doing greater injury to foes of a particular -
Banesword
A banesword was a magical+1 lawful longsword that were commonly forged for the followers of the deity Bane, commonly found among their possessions. The blades and hilts of the swords were decorated with the -
Bane of the Tradeways
Bane of the Tradeways is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Rage of Demons series of adventures published for the D -
Bane minion
Radiance series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A Bane minion was a creature created by the deity Bane to serve his lieutenant, Gothmenes. -
Bane of Beshaba
Bane of Beshaba, also called Beshaba's arsekick, was a divine spell used by priests devoted to Beshaba. This spell was similar, with negative impacts, to the Favor of Tymora spell. In fact, both of -
Bane weapon
Bane weapon was a transmutation spell that applied the bane quality to a given weapon or bundle of projectiles, causing them to strike with greater precision and inflict more damage upon a certain type of -
Bane (Horus-Rethan)
This article is about the Horus-Rethan spell. For the other spell, see Bane (spell). Bane was a powerful divine abjuration spell used only by specialty priests devoted to Horus-Re called Sunhawks. -
Ogremoch's Bane
Ogremoch's Bane was a drifting cloud of sentient, invisible magical dust that lived in the city of Blingdenstone since 1358 DR. Named after the lord of evil earth elementals in contrast to the presence -
Finder's Bane
Finder's Bane, by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb, is the fifteenth book in The Harpers series. It later became the first book in the plane-spanning The Lost Gods trilogy. “ When Joel became a -
Valashar's Bane
Valashar's Bane was a ship in Cormyr's navy in the 4th century DR, sailing on the Sea of Fallen Stars. It was the flagship of the fleet and carried Crown Prince Azoun I -
Create baneguard
Create baneguard was a divine magic spell available to clerics of Bane, the Black Hand. It animated a baneguard out of an intact skeleton. Other ways of creating a baneguard were discovered, but this spell -
Spider's Bane
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. Spider's Bane was a -
Elves' Bane
considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The girdle known as Elves' bane was a magical item that protected its wearer from piercing weapons such as daggers or arrows fired -
Red Bane minion
from the Pool of Radiance series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A red Bane minion was the most powerful and terrifying Bane minion. -
Blue Bane minion
Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A blue Bane minion was a Bane minion that was well-versed in fighting and could breathe a stream of -
Black Bane minion
Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A black Bane minion was a Bane minion that was equally skilled in fighting, and both the clerical and wizardly -
Unicorn's Bane
Unicorn's Bane was the name eventually given to one of the Qysari Rings belonging to the wicked Shoon VII of the Shoon Imperium. It allowed the wearer to short-range teleport to within a
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