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Iritar
Iritar "the Dark" was a human man and a wizard. He was a Merchant Duke of the city of Calaunt in the Vast. He was also the "Night Hood" of the Shadowcloaks thieves guild. Iritar -
Shadowcloaks
spies. To join the society, a prospective member had to complete a perilous mission ordered by the Night Hood themself. One could only leave the guild in death, and the Shadowcloaks ensured this was the -
Shadowcloak (cloak)
A shadowcloak was a magical cloak used by the Shadowcloaks thieves guild of the city of Calaunt in the Vast. The guild was named for these cloaks. It was a large, baggy, hooded cape or -
Khelben Arunsun
This article is about Khelben Arunsun the Elder. For Khelben Arunsun the Younger, see Khelben Arunsun the Younger. Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun (pronounced:/ˈkɛlbɛn ˈɛərʌnsʌn/ KEL-ben AIR-un-sun ) was the Lord Mage of Waterdeep -
Zhengyi
servant of the demon prince Orcus. Zhengyi was enormously powerful, having created Castle Perilous in just one night. In his own throne room, Zhengyi made no effort to conceal or diminish his horrific undead appearance -
Charon
feet (1.8 meters) tall, and weighed almost 240 pounds (109 kilograms). His hands were bony claws and his feet were webbed. No-one alive or dead had ever seen Charon without his hood up. -
Viconia DeVir
This article is about the Sharran cleric. For the follower of Lolth, see Viconia Agrach Dyrr. This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered -
Waterdeep and the North
Waterdeep and the North is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ The North...rugged mountains and dense forests, which hide many beings hostile to man (who has settled here but -
Calaunt
This is a Good Article! Calaunt was a city-state in the Vast, and formerly the village of Vespermouth. It sat on the mouth of of the River Vesper on the eastern side of the -
Cathedral of Emerald Scales
Cathedral of Emerald Scales is a Featured Article! It is one of the best articles created by the Forgotten Realms Wiki community. However, if you can update it or think of a way to further -
Renal Bloodscalp
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. Renal Bloodscalp was the Silhouette -
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II is a computer role-playing game developed by Black Isle Studios for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, released in 2004. Dark Alliance II returned to Baldur's Gate with -
The Black Hammer
The Black Hammer was an enchanted warhammer crafted out of a horn of an ancient black dragon. The Black Hammer possessed a+2 enchantment and, due to the material it was carved out of, the -
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 -
Satarin
Brother Satarin was a dwarf priest in Helm's Hold near Neverwinter in 1479 DR. Satarin took care of the crazed inmates of the Cathedral. -
Night hag
Night hags were wicked witches that dwelt in the Lower Planes whose nightmarish minds and abilities made them appear to embody the ideals of the hag race. They were known for their ability to induce -
Vander
Vander was a firbolg, once an assassin of the Night Masks and later a companion of Cadderly Bonaduce and his friends. Vander had red hair and beard, was about twelve feet tall and weighed over -
Midwinter
Midwinter (also known as Deadwinter Day) was a festival to mark the midpoint of winter in the Calendar of Harptos. It occured on a special day between Hammer 30 and Alturiak 1. Amongst nobles and -
Feena Archwood
Feena Archwood was a natural werewolf and cleric of Selûne. She often chose to dress simply in light sandals, a blue skirt of homespun wool, and a blouse of linen dyed yellow with yarrow. In -
Ratatosk
Ratatosks, also known as squirrel folk, were a race of squirrel -like humanoids that were native to Yggdrasil. “ Down the tree is easy; back up is hard. ” — Tisk the ratatosk. -
Midani dictionary
A list of words and phrases in Midani, the primary language spoken in Zakhara. Midani words and expressions were mostly derived from a simplified transliteration of Arabic. -
The Night's Embrace
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. The Night's Embrace was -
Hold person
Hold person was an enchantment spell that could rigidly immobilize one or a few humanoid creatures for a short time. This spell worked on humanoid creatures only. Older versions of hold person were limited to -
Night rider
This article is about the undead warriors. For the anti-orc band, see Casin Cu Calas. Night riders were a variety of undead warrior. More powerful and dangerous than a zombie or skeleton, they were -
Night of the Seven Swords
Night of the Seven Swords is a 1-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure module published in 1986 for the Oriental Adventures setting, which was later linked to the Forgotten Realms in the Kara-Tur: The Eastern
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