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Blade
This article is about the type of weapon. For other uses, see Blade (disambiguation). A blade was a type of sharp-edged melee weapon. Blades, particularly swords and daggers, were used throughout Faerûn and beyond. -
Bladesinger
This article is about the prestige class. For the novel, see Bladesinger (novel). Bladesingers were elven wizards who practiced the sacred art of bladesinging, an ancient and sacred tradition of fighting that blended swordsmanship, along -
Blade spider
Blade spiders were a type of monstrously sized spider that emerged in the Realms following the Spellplague. These creatures had red fur and blade-like appendages at the end of each of their limbs, including -
Bladeling
Bladelings were a race of humanoid outsiders from the Barrens of Doom and Despair. Their skin was covered with sharp, metallic spines, and they were known for their xenophobia. Bladelings were agile humanoid creatures covered -
Blade and Stars
The Blade and Stars was an inn in Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast of Faerûn. The long building was four stories high with an attached stable. The kitchens were on one side and -
Blade of disaster
Blade of disaster, also known as black blade of disaster, was a powerful conjuration spell that weaponized a rift in the very structure of the planes that could be used to cut through anything in -
Bladesemmer
Bladesemmer (pronounced:/ˈbleɪdsɛmmɛr/ BLAYD-sem-mer ) was a noble family in the city of Waterdeep, with a marked history of over two hundred years as of the 14 century DR. They were well known for -
Blade boot
Blade boots, or bladeboots, were nasty footwear with concealed, spring-loaded daggers in the soles, worn by some rogues and adventurers. Blade boots were constructed from sturdy leather and typically custom-designed to an already -
Bladesinger (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the prestige class, see Bladesinger. Bladesinger, by Keith Francis Strohm, is the fourth and final book of The Fighters series. -
Bladen'Kerst Baenre
Bladen'Kerst Baenre was a daughter of Yvonnel Baenre and a high priestess of Lolth. Bladen'Kerst was known for her sadism and cruelty, as well as her lack of recognition for the protocols of -
Blade of Aihonen
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. Blade of Aihonen was the sword -
Blade-rite
Mages. Should the elf pass all three tests, he or she rose to the rank befitting the blade. Should they fail, however, certain consequences would befall him or her as befitting the blade he or -
Blades (Mulmaster)
city. It was not clear how someone could become one of the Blades. The Blades were ruled by the High Blade, the titular ruler of Mulmaster. They all usually resided in the Tower of Blades. -
Blades of the Moonsea
The Blades of the Moonsea series by Richard Baker is a trilogy of novels that follow a few years of the life of Geran Hulmaster, a thirty-something swordmage who returns from a decade of -
Blade barrier
Blade barrier was an evocation spell that summoned a wall of spinning, razor-sharp blades of force. Older versions of this spell created a deadly curtain that could be as small as 5 ft (1 -
Blades for Daggerdale
Blades for Daggerdale, designed by Matthias Schäfer, is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 4th edition ruleset. It focuses on Daggerdale, the gnolls, and the zhents. “ Regular attacks by -
Blade of the elements
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The blade of the elements was -
Blade of roses
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 blade of roses was -
Blade (individual)
Blade was a wood elf fighter and assassin who ultimately abandoned his party of evildoers. Long, brown hair framed Blade's stern face, which was adorned with green eyes, full lips, and a prominent nose. -
Blade of venom
Blades of venom were fairly common enchanted short swords in Myth Drannor before the Weeping War. Blades of venom appeared inconspicuous, not showing their deadly enchantment that coated the edge of the sword with magic -
Blade of doom
Blade of doom, also known as Shaeroon's scimitar, was an evocation spell that threatened one creature with injury from an invisible sword of force that was triggered by a condition chosen by the caster -
Blade banshee
of delicate precision and creativity as painting or music. Both the traditions of the bladesinger and the blade banshee emerged from this philosophy. In the case of the blade banshee, eladrin are taught to channel -
Bladebend
Bladebend was a magical effect used by Vhaeraun, the drow god of thievery. Bladebend caused one edged weapon within 70 ft. (21.34 m) to twist and strike the wielder with perfect accuracy and to -
Blade in the soul
Blade in the soul was a wizard spell from the school of enchantment. This spell compelled a target to perform a specific task or be gravely injured. The target did not need to be visible -
Blade of larceny
Blades of larceny were the scimitars of choice among the members of Myth Drannor's Thieves' Guild before the Weeping War and the fall of the city. These ornate blades bore distinct markings of the
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