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Hobgoblin
is ours to conquer, Their children our slaves. Acheron! Acheron! Victory is ours! ” — The translation of a hobgoblin war chant “ Hobgoblins are relentless soldiers that cleave to rigid tactics and orders. I fear their less -
Hobgoblin pantheon
The hobgoblin pantheon was an extinct pantheon whose deities were once worshiped by hobgoblins. The hobgoblin pantheon once had several individual gods, until all but two of them were cut down by Maglubiyet. After this -
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Goblin
This article is about the small-sized race. For the greater species as a whole, see goblinoid. Goblins were a race of small and numerous goblinoids common throughout Toril, often living in underground caverns near -
Glasya
Glasya was the lord of Malbolge and daughter of Asmodeus, therefore making her the Princess of the Nine Hells. One of the most powerful and influential of the female devils, the Dark Prodigy was an -
Bugbear
Bugbears were a massive humanoid race distantly related to, but larger and stronger than, goblins and hobgoblins. Like many goblinoids, bugbears spoke the Goblin language. Bugbears resembled hairy, feral goblins standing 7 feet (2.1 -
Maglubiyet
This article is about Fiery-Eyes, the chief deity of goblinoids. For the spell, see Fiery eyes (spell). Maglubiyet (pronounced:/mɑːˈglʌbɪjɛt/ ma-GLUB-i-yet ), known as The Mighty One or The High Chieftain was -
Verdan
The verdan were a race of continuously mutating goblinoids that first appeared in Faerûn in the late 15 century DR. “ That-Which-Endures held entropy back for a mere instant, and the verdan emerged. ” — K -
Half-dragon
A half-dragon was a cross between a dragon and another unrelated creature. Most half-dragons were slightly bigger than their non-dragon parent and displayed features of their dragon parent. These draconic features could -
Storm King's Thunder
This article is about the 5th edition adventure. For the Neverwinter expansion campaign, see Neverwinter: Storm King's Thunder. Storm King's Thunder is a 5th-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure set in the Savage Frontier -
Zargon
This article or section is about elements from adapted material from a different or generic setting. Although officially licensed, this information is not confirmed to be part of the greater Forgotten Realms continuity. Zargon was -
Goblinoid
Goblinoids were a race of closely related humanoids also known as goblins, not to be confused with the particular variety of the same name. Notable examples of the goblinoids included, but were not limited to -
Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure that takes place in the city of Baldur's Gate and the layer of Avernus in the Nine Hells. It is designed -
Barghest
This article is about the fiendish beast. For the commander of the Shining Crusade, see the Barghest. Barghests (pronounced:/bɑːrˈgɛst/ bar-GEST listen ) were fiendish lupine shapeshifters and the only true natives of Gehenna. They -
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 -
1489 DR
herself was injured while blows were struck against Thay, the Cult of the Dragon and the Zartruss hobgoblin clan., Vorgansharax attacks and conquers Phlan with the aid of an army of dragon cultists that boil -
Hoard of the Dragon Queen
Hoard of the Dragon Queen is a 2014 Forgotten Realms adventure module for the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons, designed by Kobold Press and the Wizards RPG Team. The module revolves around the Cult of -
Nilbog
Nilbogs were goblins possessed by trickster spirits, the result of a condition known as nilbogism. A possessed goblin was a prankster and impish creature, capable of affecting the behavior of those surrounding it and of -
Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage
This article is about the adventure. For the board game, see Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage (board game). Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure that takes place -
Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
Dungeons& Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is a Dungeons& Dragons crossover Magic: The Gathering set that occurs within the Forgotten Realms. “ Everything you love from Dungeons& Dragons meets Magic in the Forgotten Realms! Play -
Durnan
Durnan (pronounced:/ˈdʌrˈnɑːn/ Durr-NAN ), occasionally known as Durham, was the gruff, burly yet close-mouthed Masked Lord of Waterdeep who ran the Yawning Portal Inn and considered himself the self-appointed gatekeeper to Undermountain