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Shadowlight oil
Shadowlight oil was a slow-burning oil infused with the essence or fabric of the Plane of Shadow. When burned, it gave off a dim, shadowy light. A 1-pint flask of shadowlight oil weighed -
High Flagon
The High Flagon was a gambling hall and inn just north of Waterdeep in northwest Faerûn. As of the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, it was owned by the Harbright family, with Drengar Harbright -
Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue
Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. This accessory focuses on whimsical items, offering an eclectic inventory that includes bard's instruments, household items, and -
Thendarion
Thendarion, also called the Wizard of the Boot, was a wizard from the city of Tsurlagol in the Vast. He was trapped in the form of a boot. Some time in the late 13 century -
Infra-lantern
Infra-lanterns were a special kind of lantern that greatly boosted a creature's existing infravision. An infra-lantern looked almost exactly like a hooded lantern, except that instead of a wick the lantern had -
Warming lamp
Warming lamps were devices that worked both as a form of lamp and as warming aids. A typical warming lamp consisted of a spherical fist-sized iron container that could hold hot coals. It had -
Baldur's Gate
This article is about the city on the Sword Coast. For other uses, see Baldur's Gate (disambiguation). This is a Good Article! -
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 -
City Watch (Waterdeep)
The City Watch of Waterdeep served as the police force within the city. Its strict code of conduct and well trained operatives made the Watch one of the most trusted police forces in Faerûn. The -
Waterdeep/Sewers
The sewers of Waterdeep were a sanitation system of tunnels beneath the city that connected to most locations throughout the city, including its dungeons. “ It’s a trip neither pretty nor pleasant, but delve the -
Dungeon magazine 90
Dungeon issue 90 was released in January/February of 2002. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: New Feature! This lycanthropic cleric savors the taste of infidels. A D&D Forgotten Realms -
Deepingdale
Deepingdale was one of the more peaceful, albeit strong, dales within the Dalelands, with a strong connection, and loyalty, to the elves of Cormanthor. There were few other places in Faerûn where men and elves -
Oil lamp
A lamp was a basic illuminating device suited for indoors. Typical lamps consisted of a fuel reservoir (typically oil) and a wick to burn the fuel. Since the flame was unprotected, lamps could easily go -
Umberlee
Umberlee (pronounced:/əmbɛrˈli/ uhm-ber-LEE ) was the evil sea goddess in the Faerûnian pantheon, most often worshiped by sailors or people traveling by sea, out of fear of her destructive powers. She was known -
Thieves' cant dictionary
A list of words in thieves' cant. Further Reading[] Aurelio Locsin (October 1982). “Thieves' Cant: A primer for the language of larceny”. In Kim Mohan ed. Dragon#66 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 35–44. -
Lost Refuge
The Lost Refuge, also known as Cormyr's Lost Refuge, was the name given to a Cormyrean keep placed near the border of the Vast Swamp. Its counterpart in the Plane of Shadow was the -
Oil
There were several types of oils in the Realms. Typically, lamp oil was referred to as simply "oil", and was used primarily to fuel lamps and lanterns. Regular lamp oil usually came in clay flasks -
Lanternlighter's
lanterns were readily available within the shop, oil was not offered by its proprietor. As the two items went hand-in-hand, any customers seeking lamp oil were referred by Anderian to the Overflowing Urn. -
Vargouille
This is a Good Article! Vargouilles (pronounced:/vɑːrˈgwilz/ var-GWEELZ ) were swarming denizens of the lower planes, flying heads that took to unlit skies searching for living victims to consume or infect. -
Flying Stag
This is a Good Article! The Flying Stag was an inn in Voonlar that offered peace and privacy to travelers able to afford some extra amenities.
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