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assist and corrupt mortals whom their masters wanted groomed to the side of evil. “ Hmm... 17 offers of employment today. Which to choose? Which to choose? ” — An imp deliberating on its daily options for summoning. -
Impiltur
Impiltur (pronounced:/ˈɪmpɪltɜːr/ IM-pil-tur ) was a wealthy and influential nation of feudal lords nestled along the coastal lands of the Easting Reach, in northeastern Faerûn. It had a long and storied history within -
Impilturan demonslayer
Impilturan demonslayers are heroes of Impiltur and hunters of the demonic forces that haunt it. Wielding dual weapons, most often two blades, Impilturan demonslayers fearlessly hunt the enemies of Impiltur's people, be they demons -
Impresk Lake
Impresk Lake was a lake in Erlkazar. The water of Impresk Lake was ice cold. It was fed by a large number of rivers and streams, some flowing off from the Snowflake Mountains and others -
Imprisonment
Imprisonment was an abjuration spell that could imprison subjects, such as entombing them beneath the earth. This incredibly powerful spell took a whole minute to cast, and could only be cast at opponents up to -
Imprisoners
The Imprisoners were a group of powerful mages active in the mid–14 century DR. Working for Larloch, they imprisoned spirits in magic items. Their ultimate goal was apparently to preserve some of Larloch's -
Impart knowledge
Impart knowledge was a divine divination spell used by priests devoted to Oghma, enabling them to share complex thoughts with another through touch. This spell allowed the priest to silently share complex knowledge with another -
Implosion
Implosion was a powerful divine evocation spell that slew creatures outright. By creating a destructive resonance effect in the body of a creature, implosion made the target collapse into itself and die. The effect was -
Imphras I
This article is about the founder of New Impiltur. For other men named Imphras, see Imphras. Imphras Heltharn I, known as Imphras the Great, was the eighth Paladin-King of Impiltur and the first ruler -
Improved haste
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Improved haste was a spell -
Imphras II
This article is about the second king of Impiltur named Imphras. For other men named Imphras, see Imphras. Imphras Heltharn II was a king of Impiltur. -
Impresk
This article is about the barony of Erlkazar. For lake, see Impresk Lake. Impresk was a barony of the monarchy of Erlkazar, which encompassed the territory of the Snowflake Mountains. -
Imphras IV
Prince Imphras IV was a prince of Impiltur and the husband of Queen Sambryl. Imphras was the only son of traitorous Thaum of Telflamm and the great-grandson of Imphras II. He was the rightful -
Improved mage armor
Improved mage armor was a spell used by sorcerers and wizards. It was a more powerful version of mage armor. When cast, whomever the caster touched was enveloped in an invisible force field that protected -
Improved chaos shield
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Improved chaos shield was a -
Improved skull watch
Improved skull watch was a permanent-until-triggered version of the skull watch spell. This spell improved on skull watch in a number of ways. This version of the spell was able to discern creatures -
Improved alacrity
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Improved alacrity was a powerful -
Improved mantle
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Improved mantle was an incredibly -
Improved featherfoot
Improved featherfoot was a common spell used by ninjas. The spell was very rare outside Kara-Tur. This was a stronger version of featherfoot. Unlike featherfoot, this spell allowed a ninja to walk on water -
Imphras III
This article is about one of the crown princes of Impiltur. For other men named Imphras, see Imphras. Imphras Heltharn III was a crown prince of Impiltur. -
Imphras V
This article is about one of the crown princes of Impiltur. For other men named Imphras, see Imphras. Imphras V was a boy king of Impiltur who never ruled. -
Impil Street
Impil Street was an alley in the town of Wheloon in Cormyr, located near the waterfront on the eastern shore of the Wyvernflow River. Impil Street was the site of a number of warehouses, all -
Imphraili Asserbai
This article or section is about elements from the Icewind Dale series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Imphraili Asserbai was a Red Wizard -
Improved blink
Improved blink, also known as greater blink, was a transmutation spell that functioned exactly like blink, except that it allowed the caster to control the timing of travel between the Ethereal and Prime Material planes -
Imprisonment (rune)
This article is about the giant rune spell. For the normal spell, see Imprisonment. Imprisonment was a type of giant rune that created a barrier in doorways and portals. It was considered to be the
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