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Mouth o' Gargoyles
Mouth o' Gargoyles was a village in the King's Forest in Cormyr, situated on the Starwater Road (where it crossed Starwater River) between Dhedluk to the northwest and Immersea to the east. The village -
Mouth of Grolantor
often due to food poisoning, these extremely destructive giants were dangerous forces of voracity, and seen by other hill giants as a living embodiment of Grolantor's eternal hunger. As opposed to the typical bloated -
Mouth of Song
The Mouth of Song was a small shrine to Eilistraee located in the south central portion of the Moonwood, approximately a day's travel north of Quaervarr. The shrine was located in a cave mouth -
Category:Maps of Mouth o' Gargoyles
Maps of the village called Mouth o' Gargoyles in Cormyr. -
Category:Maps of the Mouth of Song
Maps showing the Mouth of Song. -
Coral (saurial)
Coral was a saurial priestess who was possessed by Moander and transformed into the god's chosen servant, the Mouth of Moander. Coral's personality was twisted by Moander. -
Lapal Way
The Lapal Way was a road running through Lapaliiya in southwest Faerûn in the 14th century DR, broadly following the coast of the Shining Sea. It was a vital road for the realm. From west -
Well of the Chasm
The Well of the Chasm was a deep canyon set within the Scimitar Spires in the desert of Anauroch. Due to the natural source of fresh water found within its depths, it was also an -
Laws of Cormyr
The laws of Cormyr covered various recorded rules, regulations, proclamations, and guidelines that determined which activities were permitted or forbidden, along with those that had to be undertaken in a specific manner. These laws regulated -
Starwater River
s Forest, to the Dragonmere. The city of Marsember was situated on the western bank of the mouth of the river. The Starwater was populated by treacherous sandbars, which made it dangerous to those who -
Horn (cantrip)
a wizard could imitate a horn well enough that it was indistinguishable from the real thing. The duration of the note was determined by how long the caster held their mouth in the correct shape. -
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Maps showing the Land's Mouth. -
What Came Out of My Mouth Too Swiftly
What Came Out of My Mouth Too Swiftly was a collection of the jests of Jeremmer Hardree, the Mad Jester, a court fool to two kings and a queen of the city-state of Ormpur -
Obyrith
presence. Though the obyrith race teetered on the brink of extinction, enough varieties had survived the downfall of their kind to paint a dreadful picture of the sort of shapes they once took. Their abominable -
Ogre
Ogres were a race of giant-kin. Ogres appeared as giant humanoids with very muscular bodies and large heads. They stood between 9 and 10 feet tall and could weigh 600 to 650 lbs. -
Otyugh
pair of eyes and an olfactory organ. The body of the creature contained a massive fang-filled mouth, shaped like a crude gash through its center. A typical otyugh was around 500 pounds (230 kilograms -
Oni
This article is about the broad classification of ogre-like monsters. For the specific type of oni common outside of Kara-Tur, see Oni mage. Oni (pronounced:/oʊni/ oh-nee ) were violent spirit creatures with -
Oceanus
planes of the Great Wheel cosmology. The Oceanus's source was located in Thalasia, the fourth layer of Elysium. From there, it flowed through the layers of Belierin, Eronia, and Amoria, moving on to Krigala -
Octon
like an elongated cylinder that tapered to a point at the top. Just below this point and on either side they had a set of two eyes and a mouth. About a third of the -
Ogre giant
This is a Good Article! Ogre giants were imposing giants found in Zakhara, the Land of Fate, that seemed to have more in common with ogres than giants. -
Orpsu
stirges, they had no relation to stirges and were an entirely separate species. Orpsus lacked any kind of body hair and their spotted skin had a similar texture to leather. Their wide mouth had no -
Ocarina
The ocarina was a tiny glass flute-like instrument with an oval or round-shaped enclosed body, several finger holes and a mouth piece projecting from the body. Among other products, ocarinas were produced in -
Old Roaring Rage
onto the head and shoulders of the person wearing it. A speaking tube was positioned near the wearer's mouth and two words were engraved on the inside surface and glowed dimly: "Raulithus" and "Torthar". -
One who waits
A nameless creature described as the one who waits lingered in an unknown planar location thought to be somewhere in the Nine Hells. The creature was a gargantuan slug- or worm-like monstrosity, grotesquely fat -
Omar bin Omar
Omar bin Omar was a member of the Dancing Dwarves who lived in Huzuz, the City of Delights, in 1367 DR. Omar tied his long hair and beard into braids that spun around during his
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