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Bedine
The Bedine were a proud, warlike race that inhabited the southern Anauroch regions but were concentrated in the region known as the Sword. Most folk of the Realms had no idea that the Bedine even -
Category:Bedine tribes
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Qoha'dar (Bedine)
This article is about the Bedine witch. For the sha'ir from Huzuz, see Qoha'dar. Qoha'dar was a Bedine witch that was exiled from her tribe and lived her life in relative isolation -
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Aasimar
This article is about celestial planetouched. For the specific type of aasimar that are corporeal angels, see Deva (aasimar). Aasimar were human -based planetouched, native outsiders that had in their blood some good, otherworldly characteristics -
Selûne
This is a Good Article! This article is about the goddess. For the moon, see Selûne (moon). -
Zhentarim
The Zhentarim, (pronounced:/zˈhɛntɑːrɪm/ z-HENT-ah-rim ) previously known as the Black Network, was a mercenary company, and greater mercantile organization in Faerûn, who, over their 200 years of existence, has had a storied -
Tiefling
Tieflings were human -based planetouched, native outsiders that were infused with the touch of the fiendish planes, most often through descent from fiends —demons, Yugoloths, devils, evil deities, and others who had bred with humans -
Cyric
This article is about the deity. For the novel, see Prince of Lies (novel). Cyric (pronounced:/ˈsɪərɪk/ SEER-ik ), known as Sirhivatizangpo by his Gugari worshipers and as N'asr by the Bedine, was the -
Amaunator
Amaunator (pronounced:/ɑːˈmɔːnɑːtɔːr/ ah-MAWN-ah-tor ) was the Netherese solar deity of order, the sun, law, and time. He was viewed as a harsh but fair deity, revered by many rulers, soldiers, and powerful -
Myrkul
Myrkul (pronounced:/ˈmɛrkʊl/ MER-kul listen ), also known as the Lord of Bones, the Lord of the Dead and the Reaper, was a god of the dead in the Faerûnian pantheon. He was originally a -
Eldath
Eldath (pronounced:/ˈɛldæθ/ EL-dæth listen ), also known as The Green Goddess, Mother Guardian of Groves, or the Mother of the Waters among the Bedine people, was a lake spirit who acted as the guardian -
Talos
the orcish god Gruumsh, but after the Second Sundering the two deities seemed more distinct. Among the Bedine of Anauroch, who descended from the citizens of Netheril, Talos was still known as Kozah by the -
Catti-brie
of the Companions of the Hall and, later, a chosen of the goddess Mielikki. She was reincarnated as a Bedine girl named Ruqiah in 1463 DR. Catti-brie was beautiful, auburn-haired, and blue-eyed. -
Second Sundering
The Second Sundering, also known as the Sundering of Toril and Abeir, was a great catastrophic event in the history of the worlds of Abeir and Toril, that took place during the decade of the -
Netheril
This article is about the Empire. For the region, see Netheril (region). Netheril was an ancient, magocratic human empire of Faerûn, whose influence was felt across the Realms for thousands of years. The Netherese people -
Human
Humans on Toril were widespread, could be found in most regions and, in general, were fierce and disagreeable, which could sometimes lead certain other races to view them with contempt. They were renowned for their -
Genasi
Genasi (pronounced:/dʒɛnˈɑːsi/ jen-AH-see ) were planetouched humans, infused with the power of the elements. Along with aasimar and tieflings, genasi were the most common planetouched found on the world of Toril. Technically speaking -
Beshaba
Beshaba (pronounced:/bɛˈʃɑːbɑː/ be-SHAH-ba listen ), or Lady Doom as she was also known, was the chaotic evil intermediate deity of accidents, bad luck, misfortune, and random mischief, and a member of Tempus' pantheon -
Half-orc
Half-orcs were humanoids born of both human and orc ancestry by a multitude of means. Having the combined physical power of their orcish ancestors with the agility of their human ones, half-orcs were -
Iymrith
Iymrith, also known as the Doom of the Desert and the Dragon of the Statues, was a powerful blue dragon sorcerer that dwelled within a abandoned amphitheater in the ruined Netherese city of Anarath in -
Half-elf
Half-elves (also called Cha'Tel'Quessir in elven ) were humanoids born through the union of an elf and a human. Whether a half-elf was raised by their human parent or their elven parent -
Zakhara
of Faerûn. At least two human groups were the exception to this rule: the peoples of the Bedine and Calishites came from the Land of Fate to Faerûn in the ancient past with the help -
Netherese
Faerûn were either descendants or absorbed into the Netherese people, such as the Shadovar, the Halruaans, the Bedine, and the Illuskans, among others. Only a few select groups of pure-blood Netherese still existed on