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Daurgothoth
Daurgothoth (pronounced:/ˈdoʊɜːrgoʊθoʊθ/ DOUR-goh-thoth ), also known as "the Creeping Doom", was a dracolich archmage and one of the most powerful beings in all of Faerûn. Two near-impossible goals consumed him: to become -
Deep gnome
deserted gnome cities which were repurposed as cellars and sewers. Dolblunde, a gnome city northeast of Waterdeep was also evidence of svirfneblin dwellings near the surface before it was taken over by the dracolich Daurgothoth. -
Black dragon
Black dragons, also known as skull dragons, were far and away the most vile tempered and cruel of all chromatic dragons. They were solitary creatures that lived in the swamps and marshlands all around Toril -
Dracolich
More than a powerful form of undead, a dracolich was a dragon who had voluntarily tied its soul to a phylactery, freeing itself from death. A type of lich, the creature's spirit could possess -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
Aurgloroasa
Aurgloroasa (pronounced:/ɔːrˌglɔːroʊˈæsɑː/ ore-GLOR-oh-ASS-ah ), also known as Sibilant Shade, was a venerable shadow dragon responsible for the fall of the dwarven city of Thunderholme in the Thunder Peaks. Aurgloroasa was obsessed -
History of the Cult of the Dragon
The History of the Cult of the Dragon began with the former Chosen of Mystra, Sammaster and his downfall, descent into madness and removal of his divinely magic powers in the 9 century DR. It -
Underdark (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the location, see Underdark. For other uses, see Underdark (disambiguation). “ Underdark provides a wealth of highly detailed information about one of the most popular regions in the Forgotten -
Wyrms of the North
Wyrms of the North was a column by Ed Greenwood published in Dragon magazine. The series debuted in June 1996 (Dragon#230 ) and ended in May 1999 (Dragon#259 ), and later reprinted on the Wizards -
Creeping doom
This article is about the spell. For the dracolich, see Daurgothoth. Creeping doom was a conjuration spell that called into being a carpet of insects that attacked selected targets. -
Algashon Nathaire
Algashon Nathaire was a wizard and a priest of Bane who was the one responsible of the madness of Sammaster. The first time Algashon met Sammaster was near Baldur's Gate in 865 DR and -
Dolblunde
tunnels from Maiden's Tomb Tor and Undermountain. There was also a water- and mud-filled tunnel at the bottom of the River Dessarin that the dracolich, Daurgothoth, used to enter and leave Dolblunde unobserved. -
Dragon+ 22
Dragon+ issue 22 was released on October 9, 2018. It contains the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms. Previews of most upcoming D&D works, including Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage, Guildmasters' Guide -
Dragon magazine 234
Dragon issue 234, Beyond the Grave, was released in October of 1996. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: The dracolich isn’t the only form of undead dragon, only the greatest -
1253 DR
Mirabar is attacked by orc hordes but they are repelled by the militia, including Torgar Hammerstriker. A plague ravishes lands around the northern shore of the Inner Sea, from the Great Dale to Cormyr. -
Jub
Jub was a half-drow half-orc fisherman in Skullport. Jub was originally a slave saved from his slavers by Elkantar Iluim and his men. Out of gratitude he sometimes acted as a spy for