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Book of Fangs and Talons
Book of Fangs and Talons was a book sacred to the Malarite faith. The Book of Fangs and Talons comprised seventeen pages of heavy vellum bound between slabs of turtle shell and covered with the -
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide is an expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights produced by Floodgate Entertainment and published by Infogrames Entertainment (now Atari ). It was released in June 2003. In the small village of Hilltop -
Cyric
Sirhivatizangpo by his Gugari worshipers and as N'asr by the Bedine, was the monomaniacal Faerunian god of strife and deception, and the greater god of conflict and murder, as well as lies, intrigue and -
Eldath
ˈɛldæθ/ EL-dæth listen ), also known as The Green Goddess, Mother Guardian of Groves, or the Mother of the Waters among the Bedine people, was a lake spirit who acted as the guardian of groves -
Bounty of the Goddess (Archenbridge)
The Bounty of the Goddess was a temple of Chauntea located in the town of Archenbridge, in the Dalelands during the mid–14 century DR. It was run by High Harvestmaster Thaliach Mindogar, and staffed -
Elminster: The Making of a Mage
all that. The result of his labors is a world reborn and a mage made. The origins of Elminster, mightiest mage in Faerûn, have long been lost in the wash of time. Only the old -
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr is a premium module for the computer game Neverwinter Nights. It occurs in Cormyr. It features fully ridable horses, flowing cloaks, tabards and long coats, a new prestige class -
Kelemvor
Kelemvor (pronounced:/ˈkɛlɛmvɔːr/ KELL-em-vor ), formerly Kelemvor Lyonsbane, also known as the Lord of the Dead and Judge of the Damned, was the god of death and the dead, and master of the Crystal -
Cleric
A cleric was a divine servant of one or more gods, serving them with martial might and divine magic fueled by their own strength of faith. As agents of a divine authority, clerics were empowered -
Bahamut
BA-ha-mut listen ) was the dragon god of justice and a subservient deity to Torm, god of law. Before entering the Faerûnian pantheon, he was a member of the Draconic pantheon, as a deity -
Waterdeep
This is a Good Article! This article is about the city. For other uses, see Waterdeep (disambiguation). -
Kalach-Cha
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. “ Know this name our enemies have -
Tempus
Tempus (pronounced:/ˈtɛmpʌs/ TEM-pus ), also known as the Lord of Battles, was the god of war. His dogma was primarily concerned with honorable battle, forbidding cowardice and encouraging the use of force of arms -
Hoard of the Dragon Queen
Team. The module revolves around the Cult of the Dragon's plans to free Tiamat, the goddess of chromatic dragons, from the Nine Hells. Hoard of the Dragon Queen is part of the Tyranny of -
House of Plenty
The House of Plenty is a temple of Chauntea in Shadowdale. This is known by the locals as The Garden for its encircling structure of ordered vegetable patches and orchards. The Temple of Chauntea was -
Temple of the Harvest Moon
The Temple of the Harvest Moon, which partially included the renovated Moon Tower, was a holy house dedicated to the worship of Chauntea within Harrowdale during the mid–14 century DR. It was a particularly -
Shar
Shar (pronounced:/ˈʃɑːr/ SHAHR ), the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of darkness and the caverns of Faerûn, as well as a neutral evil greater deity. Counterpart to her twin Selûne, she presided over -
Gond
as Zionil in the Shining Lands, was the Faerûnian god of craft, smithing, and inventiveness. The Lord of All Smiths pushed for innovation and imaginativeness, sometimes to a dangerous degree, as a result of his -
Maglubiyet
ma-GLUB-i-yet ), known as The Mighty One or The High Chieftain was the chief deity of goblins, hobgoblins, and Dekanter goblins, as well as an exarch of Bane. He was a god of -
Magic
Faerûnians to travel across Toril and through the extra-planar cosmology and even shaped the physical landscape of the planet. The basic essence of magic was known as raw magic. The goddess Mystra controlled the -
Gruumsh
the world, and they shall slay all of your collected peoples! Orcs shall inherit the world you sought to cheat me of! ” — A telling of Gruumsh's mythical declaration of war against the other gods. -
Loviatar
tar listen ), also known as The Maiden of Pain and The Willing Whip, was the evil goddess of agony and was both queen and servant to the greater god Bane. “ The Maiden of Pain, Loviatar -
Haela Brightaxe
hesitation, and when the hearts of dwarves joyfully sung with the fight's thrumming thrill, the Lady of the Fray gave a triumphant huzzah of support. “ Because it was there, and because I have always -
The Vast
The Vast is a Featured Article! It is one of the best articles created by the Forgotten Realms Wiki community. However, if you can update it or think of a way to further improve it -
Perilous Gateways
Perilous Gateways was a webseries of articles by various authors. The series featured portals found across Faerûn.
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