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Psionics
Psionics (pronounced:/saɪˈɑːnɪks/ sy-AN-iks listen) was a weird power of the mind wielded by certain monsters and races and by the few individuals who developed it spontaneously as wild talents or cultivated them -
Psionics Handbook
The Psionics Handbook was a sourcebook for core 3rd-edition Dungeons& Dragons by Bruce R. Cordell, detailing the system of psionics. It was superseded by the Expanded Psionics Handbook for 3.5-edition D&D -
Expanded Psionics Handbook
these pages, you will discover the secrets of unlocking the magic of the mind -- the art of psionics. With updated and increased content, including a newly balanced psionics power system, the Expanded Psionics Handbook easily -
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Detect psionics (spell)
Detect psionics was an arcane divination spell that served as a magical counterpart to psionic sense, allowing a mage to detect psionic creatures and activity. The detect psionics spell functioned as a magical version of -
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The Complete Psionics Handbook
The Complete Psionics Handbook is an accessory for the 2nd-edition ruleset of Dungeons& Dragons, detailing the psionicist class. The book contains over 150 psionic powers, and includes an entire chapter on psychic combat. The -
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Mind flayer
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Demogorgon
This is a Good Article! Demogorgon (pronounced:/ˈdimoʊgɔːrgʌn/ DEE-mo-gor-gun listen ) was a powerful demon lord and lesser deity from the Abyss. He was known to most as the Prince of Demons, and -
Great Wheel cosmology
This is a Good Article! The Great Wheel cosmology was the prevalent cosmological model in which the world of Toril was said to exist during the mid-14 century DR and the post-Second Sundering -
Spellplague
The Spellplague, called the Blue Breath of Change by the inhabitants of Abeir, was a disaster that struck Realmspace and even the planes themselves on the date of Tarsakh 29 in the Year of Blue -
Githyanki
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Demon
Demons were the most widespread type of fiends. They were chaotic evil by nature, and were native to the Abyss. Demons had no true rulers, though powerful demon lords and deities were able to gain -
Draconic pantheon
The draconic pantheon was the dragon pantheon of gods. The draconic pantheon was one of the oldest pantheons of gods on Toril, being worshiped by dragonkind since the creation of their race in −30,000 -
Jarlaxle
Jarlaxle (pronounced:/dʒɑːrˈlæksʊl/ jar-LÆX-ul ) was a drow mercenary and leader of the Bregan D'aerthe mercenary company. He was one of a small number of male drow who actually had significant power in -
Dwarf
Dwarves, sometimes called the Stout Folk and Deep Folk, were a natural humanoid race common throughout parts of Toril as well as Abeir. Dwarves were a tough, tradition-abiding folk known for their strong martial -
Menzoberranzan
This article is about the city. For other uses, see Menzoberranzan (disambiguation). Menzoberranzan (pronounced:/ˈmɛnzoʊbəˈrɑːnzɑːn/ MEN-zoh-buh-RAN-zan ), the City of Spiders, was a large underground drow city-state in the Upper Northdark -
Tanar'ri
m Tanar'ri (pronounced:/tɑːˈnɑːrri/ tah-NAHR-ree or:/tɛˈnɑːri/ teh-NAH-ree or:/təˈnɑːri/ tuh-NAHR-ee ) were the dominant race of demons in the Abyss, evil souls warped by its raw chaos into -
Githzerai
This is a Good Article! The githzerai (sing& pl; pronounced:/ˈgɪθzɛraɪ/ GITH-zer-y or:/ˈgɪtsɪraɪ/ GIT-sir-eye ) were a humanoid race that dwelt primarily in the plane of Limbo. They descended from a -
Alhoon
This article is about mind flayer liches. For the organization of students, see Alhoon (organization). Alhoons were magic-using outcasts from mind flayer societies who had defied the ruling elder brains to achieve a limited -
Morndinsamman
The Morndinsamman (a dwarven term meaning "shield brothers on high" or "high dwarves") or Moradinsamman. was the group name of the dwarven pantheon. “ Our forebears instill within us the potential for everything that made them -
Abeir
Abeir (pronounced:/ɑːɪˈbɪər/ ai-BEER or:/ɑːˈbɪər/ ah-BEER ) was the twin planet of Toril, located in the same material plane of its sibling world, but within a "pocket dimension" that was out of synchronicity
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