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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 -
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Vault of the Dracolich
so it's going to take all of the heroes' courage, cunning, and speed to survive the dracolich's deadly vault. Vault of the Dracolich is a Dungeons& Dragons Roleplaying Game adventure designed for the -
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Shadowfell
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Tiamat
This is a Good Article! Tiamat (pronounced:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-mat or:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-maht ) was the lawful evil dragon goddess of greed, queen of evil dragons and, for a time, a reluctant servant -
Dragon
This article is about the creature. For the magazine, see Dragon (magazine). For the coin, see Dragon (coin). Dragons (or wyrms ) were very powerful and magical creatures. There were several types of dragons, the most -
Dragonborn
This article is about a 4th and 5th Edition race. For the pre-4th Edition race, see Dragonborn of Bahamut. Dragonborn (also known as Strixiki in Draconic; or Vayemniri, "Ash-Marked Ones", in Tymantheran draconic -
Gem dragon
Gem dragons were a type of dragon with crystalline scales. They were aloof, solitary, and self-centered. They spent most of their time on the Inner Planes. Amethyst dragons were neutral, logical dragons. They had -
Metallic dragon
Metallic dragons were a type of dragon distinguished typically by the color and composition of their scales, that was like that of various metals, hence the name. They were generally good, altruistic, and righteous creatures -
Chromatic dragon
Chromatic dragons were a type of dragon distinguished typically by a solid, non-reflective coloring of their scales, hence the name. They were generally evil, greedy, and predatory, and usually worshiped Tiamat, whom they regarded -
Jarlaxle
Jarlaxle (pronounced:/dʒɑːrˈlæksʊl/ jar-LÆX-ul ) was a drow mercenary and leader of the Bregan D'aerthe mercenary company. He was one of a small number of male drow who actually had significant power in -
Catti-brie
Catti-brie was a female human and a friend and later wife to Drizzt Do'Urden. She was a member of the Companions of the Hall and, later, a chosen of the goddess Mielikki. She -
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. -
White dragon
White dragons (also known as ice dragons or glacial wyrms ) were the weakest and most feral of the classic chromatic dragons. White dragons were physically the smallest of the chromatic dragons, even smaller than black -
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 -
Gold dragon
This is a Good Article! Gold dragons were the strongest and most majestic of the metallic dragons, and were considered the apex of the draconic race. Graceful and wise, they were relentless and dedicated foes -
Kobold
Kobolds were aggressive, inward, yet industrious small humanoid creatures. They were noted for their skill at building traps and preparing ambushes, and mining. They were distantly related to dragons and urds and were often found -
Cult of the Dragon
This article is about the semi-religious organization. For the 2nd edition sourcebook, see Cult of the Dragon (sourcebook). The Cult of the Dragon, also known as Keepers of the Secret Hoard or, as of -
Red dragon
Red dragons, referred to by sages as D. conflagratio horribilis, were covetous, evil creatures, interested only in their own well-being, vanity and the extension of their treasure hoards. They were supremely confident of their -
Undead
This article is about the living dead. For the novel in The Haunted Lands trilogy, see Undead (novel). Undead were once-living creatures that had been animated by spiritual or supernatural forces. Some deities employed -
Myth Drannor
This article is about the former city of Cormanthor. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). Myth Drannor, formerly known as the city of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɑːnθɔːr/ kor-MANTH-or ), the City of Song, or the -
Phylactery
This article is about the lich's phylactery. For other uses, see Phylactery (disambiguation). A phylactery (also sometimes called a jar ) was the name given to the repository used to store the life force of -
Bronze dragon
Bronze dragons were a race of metallic dragons. Curious and inquisitive, they possessed a strong sense of justice and did not tolerate any form of cruelty. Physically, the bronze dragon was quite fierce in appearance -
Blue dragon
This article is about the dragon. For the boat, see Blue Dragon (boat). Blue dragons, also known as storm dragons, were orderly creatures and are unusual for chromatics in that they keep fairly well-ordered