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Halls of the Faithful
The Halls of the Faithful were located within the great fortress of Sarahin in the Haunted Lands. This building served as the barracks for the holy slayers of the Everlasting. The barracks were segregated by -
Guise of the faithful
Guise of the Faithful was an ability a skulker of Vhaeraun could learn. A skulker of Vhaeraun usually tried to avoid notice, owing to the illegality of their own existence in drow society, but also -
Righteous wrath of the faithful
Righteous wrath of the faithful was an enchantment spell that inflamed the battle fury of the caster's allies, improving their abilities in combat and granting a temporary health boost. When this spell was cast -
Category:Members of the Faithful Mamluk Society
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Category:Organizations in the Halls of the Faithful
The Halls of the Faithful Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Items • Food and drink • Events -
Category:Inhabitants of the Halls of the Faithful
The Halls of the Faithful Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Items • Food and drink • Events -
Layers of the Abyss
This is a Good Article! The term layer of the Abyss referred to each of the ever-changing miniature worlds in the chaotic tangle that constituted the Abyss. -
Time of Troubles
steal the Tablets of Fate from the overdeity Ao. Angry at the gods for their habitual pursuit of power and negligence toward their mortal faithful, Lord Ao relegated every god (except for the guardian god -
Church of Selûne
of belief in the Adama. “ Selûne guides her devotees with majestic wisdom and grace. ” The highest principle of Selûne's ethos was acceptance and tolerance. She bade the faithful to encourage and exemplify acceptance, equality -
Church of Eilistraee
The Church of Eilistraee was the primary religious organization of the followers of the goddess Eilistraee, the Dark Maiden. The worshipers of Eilistraee were mostly drow: either born into her society, or hoping to escape -
Church of Ilmater
Misunderstood and scorned by those hard of heart, the Ilmatari were yet loved and relied upon by multitudes of ordinary folk, and so the church had the widest and most faithful following in all Faerûn. -
Wall of the Faithless
City of Judgment on the Fugue Plane, according to the World Tree cosmology, or surrounding the City of the Dead in the Oinos layer of Hades, according to the Great Wheel cosmology. When faithful mortals -
Monastery of the Yellow Rose
Ilmater, the Broken God. It was situated high in the Earthspur Mountains in Damara, overlooking the Glacier of the White Worm. It was the most well known of the facilities belonging to the Disciples of -
Church of Kelemvor
took the essences of the deceased and assigned them to their appropriate places in the eternal cycle of existence. He was the Great Guide, who led everyone into their next life. Kelemvor had his faithful -
Church of Tyr
The Church of Tyr, individually referred to as the holy justices, was the institution to further the worship and tenets of the god of justice, Tyr. It was a highly organized, formal denomination that adhered -
Church of Helm
themselves and shared their skills and tenets with the guardians and defenders of Faerûn, and beyond. The practice of controlling the undead, as opposed to their outright destruction, was abhorrent to the faithful of Helm. -
Church of Shar
much of the time. An element of fear was associated with the worship of Shar since many of her followers were willing to give their lives in her service. The intent of the Church of -
Promenade of the Dark Maiden
sacred temple to Eilistraee. It lay beneath Waterdeep, northeast of Skullport in Undermountain. The temple was composed of four major caverns. One cavern contained multiple buildings that were used as living quarters for the faithful -
Church of Myrkul
The church of Myrkul, also known as the Gray Ones, or (disparagingly) Fingerbones, was the predominant organization dedicated to the worship and veneration of the Lord of the Dead, Myrkul. It was not a popular -
Church of Bane
The Church of Bane was the organization dedicated to worshiping, as well as furthering the influence of the deity, Bane. generally speaking, they were a cruel and power-hungry group of individuals who worshiped their -
Order of the Dark Moon
of the Dark Moon had direct contact with the Lady of Loss and were not subject to the will of her clergy. Their agents acted independently as killers or enforcers of her will on Toril. -
Church of Amaunator
The church of Amaunator was the primary religious organization dedicated to Amaunator. Their deity died of neglect after about thousand years after the fall of Netheril, but survived as a sect in the church of -
History of Waterdeep
The history of Waterdeep dated back to an ancient elven settlement called Aelinthaldaar, which was the capital of the Tel-quessir city-state of Illefarn starting around the year −8500 DR. Due to massive orc -
Church of Vhaeraun
The Church of Vhaeraun was an organization composed of the followers of Vhaeraun, the drow god of thievery. They mostly consisted of drow and half-drow who wanted to see their people freed from Lolth -
Temple of Mystra (Wheloon)
a front for worshipers of Shar, goddess of shadows, and Cyric, god of lies. Under the guise of a holy ritual, they kidnapped, murdered, and sacrificed true followers of Mystra, wielders of magic, and ordinary
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