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Aumvor
He was named "the Undying" because, instead of seeking lichdom, he lived for centuries by leeching the living energy of his "living zombie" servitors, many of them members of his own family. The casting of -
Champions of Ruin
“ Explore the Darker Side of the Realms Every corner of Faerûn harbors its own sinister element. When opportunities arise, malevolent groups and nefarious individuals emerge from the shadows to make their infamous marks on -
Sinod
who rebelled against their cultist masters who were stripping souls off their kin, tuning them into subservient living zombie-like creatures. According to the notes left behind in the Elven Catacombs, Sinod threatened Garesh with -
Garesh
orog mercenaries who rebelled against their cultist masters stripping souls off their kin, tuning them into subservient living zombie-like creatures. According to the notes left behind in the Elven Catacombs, he was also the -
Zombie lord
Zombie lords were undead creatures that resembled regular zombies with greater intelligence and powers. They were a rare occurrence, usually created from a living humanoid via a raise dead gone wrong. Most zombie lords retained -
Zombie dragon
Zombie dragons were lesser undead dragons whose corpses were raised as zombies, often associated with the Cult of the Dragon. Zombie dragons greatly resembled dracoliches with the main difference being zombies lacked the sinister glowing -
Deathlock
Deathlocks were undead spellcasters bound to serve a master. They were usually the remains of warlocks, reanimated by their patrons after failing to fulfill their part of a pact, but could also be created by -
Sea zombie
Sea zombies, otherwise known as drowned ones, were a variety of zombie who arose from the corpses of humans who drowned at sea. Slaves chained to a sinking ship would often arise as sea zombies -
Beholder zombie
Beholder zombies were powerful zombies created from the reanimated corpses of dead beholders with the use of necromantic magic. Unlike the despotic death tyrants, they were mindless servants and retained no memory of their living -
Juju zombie
A juju zombie was an exceptionally powerful type of zombie. A typical juju zombie resembled an ordinary zombie, with its flesh gray, leathery and hard. The monster's eyes communicated its desire to destroy all -
Tyrannosaurus zombie
A tyrannosaurus zombie was a powerful zombie created from the corpse of a dead tyrannosaurus. Like all zombies, tyrannosaurus zombies moved in an uneven way and smelled of decay. They had their gullets filled with -
Knight of the Living Dead
Knight of the Living Dead is a gamebook in the Catacombs series. Published in May 1989, it is the only entry in the series to be set in the Forgotten Realms. “ ENTER THE WORLD OF -
Nightwatch in the Living City
“ Situated where the Fire River flows into the Sea of Fallen Stars, Ravens Bluff is a bustling port and trade center. Residents and frequent visitors to Ravens Bluff often boast that the city is -
Drow
Drow (sing& pl; pronounced:/draʊ/ drow or:/droʊ/ dro ), also known as dark elves, deep elves, night elves,, sometimes "The Ones Who Went Below" on the surface, and the Dark Ones among orcs, were a -
Beholder
A beholder, sometimes called a sphere of many eyes or an eye tyrant, was a large aberration normally found in the Underdark. These large, orb-shaped beings had ten eyestalks and one central eye, each -
Dragon
the first recorded exploits of the elves. In recent times, the dragons of Toril were nearly all recluses or at the very least deceptive to their true nature, living amongst other species in polymorphed form. -
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 -
Undead
This article is about the living dead. For the novel in The Haunted Lands trilogy, see Undead (novel). Undead were once-living creatures that had been animated by spiritual or supernatural forces. Some deities employed -
Bullywug
Bullywugs were a primitive race of frog -like humanoids found throughout the bogs and marshes of Toril, the self-proclaimed lords of the swamp. Savage and self-destructive, the bullywugs regularly tampered with forces beyond -
Death tyrant
Death tyrants were an undead form of beholder, similar to zombies, that retained some innate magical abilities. They were often used by powerful wizards as guardians. They were almost never encountered near other beholders, who -
Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure that takes place in Icewind Dale. It is designed for 1- to 12-level characters. “ Feel the cold touch of death in -
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 -
Neverwinter Nights
This article is about the modern BioWare game. For other uses, see Neverwinter Nights (disambiguation). Neverwinter Nights (NWN ), produced by BioWare and published by Infogrames (now Atari), is a third-person perspective computer role-playing -
AD&D Trading Cards
AD&D Trading Cards or Collector Cards were a series of trading cards published by TSR, Inc. between 1991 and 1993. The cards adhere to 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons rules, and were released in -
Neverwinter Nights 2
Neverwinter Nights 2 (NWN2 ) is a computer role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Atari. It is the sequel to BioWare's Neverwinter Nights (NWN). Where NWN was based on the Dungeons
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