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Myrkul
later passed on to the ascended Kelemvor. However, as that which is dead can never truly die, Myrkul was worshiped as a god of the dead once more in the 15 century DR. Myrkul's -
Myrkul's Wrath
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Myrkul's Wrath was a powerful -
Wither (Myrkulyte spell)
Wither was a divine necromancy spell used by priests devoted to Myrkul, enabling them to duplicate the effects from a staff of withering with a touch. This spell caused the caster's touch to inflict -
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Church of Myrkul
The church of Myrkul, also known as the Gray Ones, or (disparagingly) Fingerbones, was the predominant organization dedicated to the worship and veneration of the Lord of the Dead, Myrkul. It was not a popular -
Ring of Myrkul
A ring of Myrkul was a magical ring originally worn by a priest of Myrkul. A ring of Myrkul was a relatively thick gold band painted black adorned with an image of a white flaming -
Black Wand of Myrkul
Black Wand of Myrkul was a powerful enchanted wand that held a piece of Myrkul, the Lord of the Dead, and could be used to return the deity in case of his demise. The Black -
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Clerics who worship the deity Myrkul. -
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Organizations in the Realms that were dedicated to serving the god Myrkul. -
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Bahamut
This is a Good Article! Bahamut (pronounced:/bɑːˈhɑːmʌt/ ba-HA-mut listen or:/ˈbɑːhɑːmʌt/ BA-ha-mut listen ) was the dragon god of justice and a subservient deity to Torm, god of law. Before entering -
Selûne
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Asmodeus
Asmodeus (pronounced:/æzmoʊˈdeɪʌs/ æz-mo-DAY-us listen or:/æzˈmoʊdiʌs/ æz-MO-dee-us listen ) was the Faerûnian deity of indulgence and ruler of all devils. Asmodeus was a patron of oppression and power, the -
Lolth
Lolth (pronounced:/lɑːlθ/ lalth or:/loʊlθ/ lolth or:/loʊɑːlθ/ loalth ), or Lloth, known as the Queen of Spiders as well as the Queen of the Demonweb Pits, was the most influential goddess of the drow -
Shadowfell
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Shar
Shar (pronounced:/ˈʃɑːr/ SHAHR ), the Mistress of the Night, was the goddess of darkness and the caverns of Faerûn, as well as a neutral evil greater deity. Counterpart to her twin Selûne, she presided over -
Waterdeep
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Lathander
Lathander (pronounced:/lɑːˈθændɛr/ lah-THÆN-der listen ), whose title was The Morninglord, was a deity of creativity, dawn, renewal, birth, athletics, spring, self-perfection, vitality, and youth. He favored those who dispelled the undead and -
Helm
This article is about the deity. For other uses, see Helm (disambiguation). Helm (pronounced:/ˈhɛlm/ HELM listen ), also known as the Vigilant One and The Watcher, is the god of guardians, protection, and protectors. He -
Tiamat
This is a Good Article! Tiamat (pronounced:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-mat or:/ˈtiɑːmɑːt/ TEE-a-maht ) was the lawful evil dragon goddess of greed, queen of evil dragons and, for a time, a reluctant servant