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Gond
Gond (pronounced:/ˈgɑːnd/ GAHND or:/ˈgɒnd/ GOND listen), known as Nebelun among gnomes and as Zionil in the Shining Lands, was the Faerûnian god of craft, smithing, and inventiveness. The Lord of All Smiths pushed -
Gondegal
Gondegal, known as the Lost King, was a warrior and warlord who, in the Year of the Dragon, 1352 DR, attempted to establish a kingdom centered on the city of Arabel in northern Cormyr. He -
Gondsman
This article is about the mechanical creations of techsmiths. For the specialty priests of Gond, see Gondsman (class). For the clergy of Gond in general, see Church of Gond. Gondsmen were mechanical constructs crafted by -
Gondroller
Gondrollers were a type of humanoid -powered, three-wheeled vehicle developed by the Church of Gond that required relatively smooth trails. These vehicles had soft, squashy fat tires and rear cargo beds. -
Gondolo
Gondolo (pronounced:/ˈgɒndoʊloʊ/ GON-doh-loh ) was an unsuccessful treasure seeker and the companion of his foppish friend, Faroul. Together, they hired themselves out as guides in Port Nyanzaru during the late 15 century DR -
Gondal
Gondal was a human wizard living in Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast in the mid–14 century DR. He was one of the most notable mages in the city and was known to -
Gondyl Ilitheeum
Gondyl Illitheeum was a doppelganger in Triboar in 1370 DR. Gondyl appeared to be a snobbish, urbane, and slim human male proprietor of Everwyvern House. He plotted to subtly infiltrate the city with more of -
Gond Gate
The Gond Gate was a gate and local landmark in the city of Baldur's Gate. It was located in the region of the Old Wall that separated the Temples District in the Upper City -
Gond bell
A Gond bell was a small brass bell used as currency in Faerûn. It was typically worth 10 gp in trade, or 20 gp if traded within a temple dedicated to the deity of Gond -
Gond's craft
Gond's craft was a divine spell, or Channel Divinity, given to worshipers of Gond that made the caster's magic items particularly effective for a short time. -
Category:Gondar items
These are items associated with the god Gond and his church. -
Category:Gondar spells
Spells only available to divine spellcasters serving Gond. -
Crunch (Gondsman)
Crunch was a Gondsman constructed sometime in the 14 century DR by the inventor Trobriand. Crunch was outfitted with a+1 mithral chain shirt and a+1 greataxe. -
Category:Gondsmen
All creatures of the Realms classified as gondsmen. -
Apparatus of Gond
Realms publication. An apparatus of Gond was a large, metallic vehicle developed in the late-15 century DR by master artificers of the Church of Gond as an homage to the famous apparatus of Kwalish. -
Fist of Gond (item)
games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A Fist of Gond, otherwise referred to by layfolk outside of the Church of Gond as a doohickey, was a complex -
Girdle of Gond
The girdle of Gond was an enchanted belt created by clerics of Gond to be used exclusively by rogues. the girdle of Gond possessed numerous pouches that were filled with everything a thief, rogue, or -
Fist of Gond
Fist of Gond was an evocation spell that was available to the Gondsmen of Faerûn. It was an extremely rare spell, even among the faithful of Gond in Lantan. When cast, this spell encased the -
Temple of Gond (Bezantur)
This temple of Gond was the Church of Gond's central temple within the nation of Thay. This temple stood in the city of Bezantur, situated near the Temple of Leira and Temple of Tyr. -
Sons of Gondegal
The Sons of Gondegal were a gang of brigands operating in Cormyr in the late 1370s DR. They named themselves for Gondegal, the Lost King, who led an uprising in Cormyr and briefly seized the -
Forgehammer of Gond
Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A forgehammer of Gond was a variety of artifact that the deity of blacksmithing Gond used to forge intricate devices. -
Category:Temples to Gond
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Category:Clerics of Gond
Clerics dedicated to the deity Gond. -
Category:Worshipers of Gond
Worshipers of the deity Gond. -
Category:Images of Gondegal
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