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Belt of giant strength
A belt of giant strength, or a girdle of giant strength, was a magic belt that imbued the wearer with greater strength, like that of a giant. “ Strong as a giant, says his belt. ” — Bruenor -
Belt of dwarvenkind
A belt of dwarvenkind, also known as a girdle of dwarvenkind or a girdle of the dwarves, was a belt that bestowed dwarf -like qualities upon the wearer. Belts of dwarvenkind were often presented as -
Belt
This article is about the Grand Duke of Baldur's Gate. For other uses, see Belt (disambiguation). Grand Duke Belt was one of the members of the Council of Four, the rulers of the city -
Belt of fire giant strength
A belt of fire giant strength, also referred to as a girdle of fire giant strength, was one of six varieties of belts of giant strength. It conferred its wearer with the strength of a -
Belt of priestly might
s strength and natural defenses. They were normally named for their faith of origin e.g. Mystran belt of priestly might. The first belts of priestly might appeared in Halruaa at the end of the -
Belt of the Many Arrows
game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A belt of the Many Arrows was a distinctive enchanted belt awarded to the fiercest warriors among the Many -
Bethshiva
Sword Mountains, for the purpose of empowering the warlock. Speaking with Blooden, a Succubus, was discovered that Zaxis was in truth Bethshiva, a marilith demoted as a lower fiend, and also the mother of Baalbisan -
Belt of storm giant strength
A belt of storm giant strength was a great and decorated girdle with a silver buckle set with crossed lightning bolts. They imbued their wearers with the strength of storm giants, known for their ability -
Belt (family)
This article is about the patriar family of Baldur's Gate. For the Grand Duke, see Belt. The Belt family of Baldur's Gate was one of the noble patriar families that composed the city -
Beltyn's burning blood
Beltyn's burning blood was a necromancy spell that caused blood flowing out of open wounds to become corrosive. The target of this spell was one creature that had open, bleeding wounds caused by an -
Belt of agility
Belts of agility were enchanted belts, famously used in the rivalry between thieves' guilds of Waterdeep sometime before the late 14 century DR. Belts of agility were created with various enchantment strengths to the wearer -
Belt of inertial barrier
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. This article or section is -
Belt of guiding light
Belts of guiding light were magic belts favored by adventurers and explorers that were said to be blessed by Savras himself. Belts of guiding light came in three enchantment strength levels: lesser, normal, and greater -
Belt of stones
The belt of stones was a unique curseed item created by a treacherous and conniving sorcerer Valom of the Deep. Belt of stones bestowed a curse upon its wearer immediately after it was put on -
Belt of antipode
A belt of antipode was a magical item of clothing that conferred a resistance to cold to its wearer, at the cost of a weakness to fire. This belt was trimmed with polar bear fur -
Belt of bodily health
Belts of bodily health were enchanted girdles imbued with health-fortifying magics. Belts of bodily health appeared to be simple leather belts with a large hexagonal buckle. -
Bethla
This article or section is about elements from the Icewind Dale series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Bethla was a priestess of Ilmater -
Berthot
Berthot was a Netherese arcanist and spell inventor that lived during the Age of Discovery. Berthot developed three spells during their life. The spells they invented were fumble in 2710 NY (−1149 DR), screen in -
Belt of holy might
A belt of holy might was a magical defensive item created by servants of deities in Faerûn. These belts granted the same boons as a belt of priestly might and warding, except the duration of -
Beltyn
Beltyn was an early mage of Toril. The spell Beltyn's burning blood was created by, or at least attributed to, Beltyn. -
Belt of priestly might and warding
A belt of priestly might and warding was a magical defensive item, created by servants of deities in Faerûn. These belts granted the same boons as a belt of priestly might as well as the -
Belt of protection
A belt of protection was a belt the protected the wearer from harm. In 1358 DR, these belts could be found in item shops across the Sword Coast North, and several islands out to sea -
Belt (disambiguation)
intended article. Belt could refer to: Grand Duke Belt, one of the leaders of Baldur's Gate;, Belt (family), the Baldurian patriar family descended from the Grand Duke; or, Belts, a list of various belts -
Giant's Belt Mountains
The Giant's Belt Mountains marked the northeastern border of the Beastlands and Durpar. The Aerilpar Forest lay at the foot of this mountain range, as well. The monsters who destroyed Veldorn came from the -
Amaunator's belt
"Amaunator's belt" was a name given to an ancient constellation associated with the Netherese god Amaunator. The constellation appeared over the Spine of the World mountains in summer, during the time of the
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