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Ravenous (weapon quality)
Ravenous was an item enchantment that could be applied to a weapon. A ravenous weapon was always distinctly decorated. They had ornamental teeth or fangs; using real teeth and fangs instead of engravings for this -
Mind flayer
Mind flayer 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 improve it -
Hag
Hags were horrible witches of wicked intent and ancient origin, dark fey tied to primal forces whose foul magic and mysterious malevolence haunted fairy tales and nightmares. Equal parts hideous and heinous, hags embodied what -
Vampire
vampire's evil, so perfect in its utter corruption... It'll tear at your throat like a ravenous beast, then smile at your companions as it dabs its blood-soaked lips with a silk napkin -
Dendar
Dendar the Night Serpent was an elder evil and a primordial. “ In Shar's domain of night I rest, So dreams may show me how I'm bless'd. If screams of terror break my -
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 -
Grung
Grungs (pl: grung or grungs ) were poisonous frog-like amphibious humanoids that lived in swamp or marsh forests. Their society was organized in castes determined by each grung's color. Adult grungs usually stood at -
Morkoth
This article is about the evil sea creatures. For the ship that was named after these creatures, see Morkoth (ship). Morkoths (pronounced:/ˈmɔːrkɑːθs/ MOR-kaths ) were known as wraiths of the deep, a cruel and -
Dagon
This article is about the demon lord. For the devil, see Jaqon. Dagon (pronounced:/ˈdeɪgɒn/ Day-gon ), also called the Prince of the Depths, was a primordial, an obyrith, and a demon lord. His realm -
Storm King's Thunder
This article is about the 5th edition adventure. For the Neverwinter expansion campaign, see Neverwinter: Storm King's Thunder. Storm King's Thunder is a 5th-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure set in the Savage Frontier -
Troll
Trolls were a ravenous, predatory species of giant humanoid found throughout almost all the regions and types of climates in Faerûn, from arctic wastes to tropical jungles, and came in several sub-species. They were -
Artus Cimber
Artus Cimber (pronounced:/ˈɑːrtʌs ˈsɪmbɛr/ AR-tus SIM-ber ) was an adventurer and a former Harper, who became the keeper of the Ring of Winter, and was the youngest son of the highwayman known as -
Tyranny of Dragons
course) but by stealing money from cities, caravans, good-aligned dragons, merchant ships, and other sources. Their ravenous hunt for treasure throws the Sword Coast into upheaval. Neverwinter, Waterdeep, Baldur's Gate—no city is -
Loumara
Loumaras were a relatively new demonic race, far younger than the tanar'ri but still ancient by the standards of mortals. More like ghosts than demons, the loumaras were immaterial horrors, living nightmares unfettered by -
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance
Dungeons& Dragons: Dark Alliance is a video game developed by Tuque Games and distributed by Wizards of the Coast, released on June 22, 2021. Play occurs in the Icewind Dale region. “ Slay Together Join up -
Vampire spawn
Vampire spawn were undead created by vampires. Vampire spawn appeared as they did in life, though their features were hardened and appeared predatory. -
Piergeiron the Paladinson
Piergeiron the Paladinson (pronounced:/pɪərˈgɪərɒn/ peer-GEER-on ) was the Open Lord of Waterdeep throughout most of the 1300s DR and leader of the Lords' Alliance. He lived in Piergeiron's Palace in Waterdeep. Usually -
Stirge
This article is about the flying magical beast. For other uses, see Stirge (disambiguation). Stirges were a type of a tiny magical beast that fed upon the blood of other creatures. -
Hellgate Keep
This article is about the dungeon. For the adventure module, see Hellgate Keep (adventure). Hellgate Keep, originally founded as Ascalhorn, was an ancient elven city on the northeast edge of the High Forest that was -
Meazel
Meazels were a murderous, malevolent race of wretched recluses that cared only for wallowing in wistful self-pity. They responded to intrusions on their lonely gloom by killing the offenders or afflicting them with a -
Nabassu
Nabassus, otherwise known as death stealers, were aggressive tanar'ri demons that had strong connections to undeath and were eternally hungry for souls. They were unique among demons as the only ones that had to -
Werebat
Werebats were lycanthropes that required blood in order to survive. Most werebats came from goblin or drow stock, but they could be from other races. A werebat's humanoid form was typically pug-nosed and -
Order of the Companion
and destructive forces, and guarded the realm against the threats around it, such as the unnatural and ravenous monsters from the plagueland in the south and the serpentfolk of Najara in the north, whose raiders -
Ekolid
Ekolids were insectile obyrith demons commonly found in swarms under the Prince of Vermin, Obox-ob, that embodied the deep, primal fear of infestation. In their many eyes, all other life forms were merely incubators -
Giant space hamster
This is a Good Article! Giant space hamsters were large, muscular, bear -sized rodents.
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