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Sarevok Anchev
Sarevok Anchev was a powerful Deathbringer and one of the Bhaalspawn, the mortal offspring of dead god Bhaal. During the mid–14, he formulated and carried out a plan to replace his divine father as -
Imaskarcana
The Imaskarcana were a collection of artifacts said to be the most powerful ever created by the artificers of Imaskar. Though some considered the Imaskarcana to be tomes, they were in fact a number of -
Seventh Imaskarcana
The Seventh Imaskarcana was one of the Seven Imaskarcana, objects that held the lore of the Imaskari empire. They were said to be the most powerful artifacts ever to be created by the Imaskari Artificers -
The diary of Sarevok
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. The diary of Sarevok told -
841 DR
avaricious nobles fight to seize power, quickly leading to the fall of Stornanter., Uthaedeol the Blooddrenched, a priest of Bhaal, assassinates King Samyte of Tethyr in Castle Dasaajk, together with his sons. Alisande, second daughter -
Maskana
Maskana was a ruined fort in the Plains of Purple Dust, once a Mulhorandi fort built late during their rebellion against the Imaskari. It had been built atop an abandoned Imaskari fortress, where the Seventh -
Grash Crackbacker
Grash Crackbacker was a slow-witted priest of Bhaal. A pale-skinned half-orc, Grash dressed in an intricate red-and-black robe. Atop his head rested a golden crown with two red gemstones, and -
Tyaral
Tyaral was a priest of Bhaal who sought powerful magic in order to restore his god. Tyaral was consumed with the desire to bring back his dead god. -
Sithena Tinzon
Sithena Tinzon was a Mulan priest of Bhaal who was working under Tyaral on 1372 DR as his chief inquisitor and torturer. He sent her to recover Jarval Keth. Sithena was proud and cruel. -
Castle Dasaajk
Castle Dasaajk was a castle situated on the eastern edge of the Purple Hills in Tethyr. In the 3rd and 4th centuries DR, the location was the site of a fortress and the base of -
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Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure that takes place in the city of Baldur's Gate and the layer of Avernus in the Nine Hells. It is designed -
Faiths & Avatars
includes: All the greater, intermediate, and lesser deities of the Faerûnian pantheon. The honored dead, including Bane, Bhaal, Moander, Myrkul, and Leira, among others. Expanded and clarified specialty priest classes and specific spells for all -
Bahamut
This is a Good Article! Bahamut (pronounced:/bɑːˈhɑːmʌt/ ba-HA-mut listen or:/ˈbɑːhɑːmʌt/ BA-ha-mut listen ) was the dragon god of justice and a subservient deity to Torm, god of law. Before entering -
Kelemvor
Kelemvor (pronounced:/ˈkɛlɛmvɔːr/ KELL-em-vor ), formerly Kelemvor Lyonsbane, also known as the Lord of the Dead and Judge of the Damned, was the god of death and the dead, and master of the Crystal -
Corellon
Corellon, or more fully Corellon Larethian (pronounced:/kɔːrɛlʌn lɑːˈrɛθiɑːn/ kor-el-un la-RETH-ee-an listen ), whose titles included Creator of the Elves and the Protector, was the patron god of all elves. He -
Umberlee
Umberlee (pronounced:/əmbɛrˈli/ uhm-ber-LEE ) was the evil sea goddess in the Faerûnian pantheon, most often worshiped by sailors or people traveling by sea, out of fear of her destructive powers. She was known -
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 -
Myrkul
was originally a mortal man, a necromancer named Myrkul Bey al-Kursi, who ascended to godhood alongside Bhaal, the god of murder, and Bane, god of fear, hatred and tyranny. For a time Myrkul's -
Sune
Sune (pronounced:/ˈsuːni/ SOO-nee ), also known as Lady Firehair, was the deity of beauty, with governance also over love. Her dogma primarily concerned love based on outward beauty, with primary importance placed upon loving -
Oghma
Oghma (pronounced:/ˈoʊggmɑː/ OGG-mah ), also known as The Lord of Knowledge, was the Faerûnian neutral greater deity of bards, inspiration, invention, and knowledge. Oghma was the leader of the Deities of Knowledge and Invention -
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
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