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Flind
not found in a leadership role over other gnolls, flinds often wound up as solitary hunters. A flind was similar in appearance to a gnoll, being a bit shorter and broader in stature. A typical -
Flinderspeld
Flinderspeld was a deep gnome who was forced into slavery by the drow. Flinderspeld hailed from Blingdenstone. He eventually came into the possession of Q'arlynd Melarn, who further controlled the gnome with a slave -
Frozen Flindyke
Frozen Flindyke was a collection of near-ruins in the Tortured Land, located where a great bridge called Maram's Span (the only bridge in the region) crossed the River Pelauvir. The city was mostly -
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Gnoll
Gnolls were a humanoid race that most closely resembled human-hyena hybrids within Faerûn. They were carnivorous humanoids, known for their savage culture and warlike ways. Gnolls were extremely tall, with the average member of -
Yeenoghu
Yeenoghu (pronounced:/jiˈnɑːghuː/ yee-NAG-hoo listen or:/jiˈnoʊguː/ yee-NO-goo ) was a demon lord and the chief being worshiped by gnolls. Dedicated only to destruction, the Ruler of Ruin sought the collapse of -
Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure that takes place in Icewind Dale. It is designed for 1- to 12-level characters. “ Feel the cold touch of death in -
Baldur's Gate III
Baldur's Gate III is a computer game released (in early access) by Larian Studios and is the third game in the Baldur's Gate series. It is based on a highly modified version of -
Shoosuva
Shoosuvas were hyena -shaped demons that were given to powerful gnolls as gifts from Yeenoghu after victorious battles. In the gnoll language, "shoosuva" translated as "returner." Shoosuvas were 6 ft (1.8 m) high, bestial -
Baldur's Gate (game)
This article is about the computer game. For the city, see Baldur's Gate (city). For the novel, see Baldur's Gate (novel). Baldur's Gate is a computer role-playing game developed by BioWare -
Volo's Guide to Monsters
This article is about the sourcebook. For the in-universe book, see Volo's Guide to Monsters (in-universe). Volo's Guide to Monsters is a 5th-edition Dungeons& Dragons sourcebook that describes monster lore -
Weeping War
power responsible for the original demonic summoning is unknown, but it is believed to have been a flind or orc shaman, or a human archmage. This unknown individual summoned yugoloths to raid the lands of -
Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
This article is about the computer game. For the novel, see Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (novel). Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor is a Forgotten Realms Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game -
Dragonfire
Dragonfire is a cooperative deck-building game set within the Forgotten Realms setting. “ Dragonfire is a 3 to 6 player deckbuilding game set within the world's greatest roleplaying game, Dungeons& Dragons. Players choose from -
Eye of the Beholder (game)
Eye of the Beholder is a computer game released in 1991. It was developed by Westwood Associates and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. for DOS, Amiga, Sega CD, SNES and PC-9800. It is the -
Icons of the Realms
Icons of the Realms is a line of Forgotten Realms miniatures by Wizkids, intended for use with the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons. The line consists of hundreds of miniatures, many of which tie into -
Ecology
Ecology is a long-running series of articles in Dragon magazine and Dungeon magazine, focusing on detailed information on various monsters and creatures. This table lists all of the articles, but not all articles are -
Monstrous Manual
For other uses, see Monster Manual. “ Need a monster? Look inside, where more than 300 new pieces of full color art show what the monsters really look like! This book contains more than 600 monsters -
The Ruins of Undermountain II: The Deep Levels
The Ruins of Undermountain II: The Deep Levels, a box set by Jean Rabe and Norm Ritchie, is the sequel to The Ruins of Undermountain. It is the second supplement about the infamous über -dungeon -
Trio Nefarious
The Trio Nefarious or Khov'Anilessa in elven, were three greater nycaloths summoned by the netherese archwizard Aldlas Sodhese who had heard that the Nether Scrolls lay somewhere in Cormanthor. His plan was to use -
Anauroch (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the region, see Anauroch. Anauroch is an accessory for AD&D 2nd edition. -
The Ruins of Myth Drannor
The Ruins of Myth Drannor is a 2-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons box set for the Forgotten Realms. “ MYTH DRANNOR, city of glory. We shall not see its like again. PERHAPS YOU'VE HEARD ITS -
Monster Manual III 3rd edition
“ Encounter additional adversaries and allies Lairing within these pages is an unstoppable wave of creatures ranging from ambush drake to zezir. A menagerie of beasts, behemoths and other ferocious beings, the monsters presented here -
Fiend Folio 1st edition
Fiend Folio is a sourcebook for 1st-edition Dungeons& Dragons, published in 1981. “ This tome contains alphabetical listings of monsters designed for use with the Advanced Dungeons& Dragons™ game system. Each creature is described
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