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Maerandor
a shadovar special agent. Helgore, Maerandor, and three other shadovar were trained personally by the High Prince Telamont Tanthul of Thultanthar under the orders of Shar to become the personal blades of the High Prince. -
Mulmaster
Mulmaster (pronounced:/ˈməlmɑːstɛr/ MUHL-mah-ster ), also known as the City of Danger, was an independent city-state found in the harsh Moonsea region of north Faerûn. While Mulmaster controlled no land beyond its city -
Gracklstugh
This is a Good Article! Gracklstugh (pronounced:/ˈgrɑːkʊlstuːg/ GRAK-ul-stoog ), the City of Blades, was a duergar city on the shores of the Darklake in the Northdark. -
Rulers' Blade
the kingdom of Cormanthyr and leader of the elves. The Ruler's Blade was created by Elven High Magic alongside its mates, the Warblade and the Artblade in −4000 DR, at the behest of the -
Dwarves Deep
This article is about the sourcebook. For a dwarven settlement, see Dwarves' Deep (settlement). Dwarves Deep is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting using the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. It details the -
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 -
Mind flayer
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Drizzt Do'Urden
thick, and flowing. His eyes were a lavender hue (quite different from the drow race's typical red, even when he used his infravision, which normally caused eyes to glow red) and seemed to glow -
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 -
Harpers
The Harpers, or Those Who Harp, were a semi-secret organization dedicated to promoting good, preserving history (including art and music of old), and maintaining a balance between civilization and nature by keeping kingdoms small -
Baatezu
so it then can’t be used against them... Fiends who excel at treachery and backstabbing rise high, and quickly at that. Such qualities are exactly the sort prized by their superiors, for they’re -
Artemis Entreri
fact, considered "small" ) but he was compact with wiry muscles. He was possessed of angular features, striking high cheekbones, and prominent sideburns. Though he was usually clean-shaven, Artemis always seemed to need a shave -
Rakshasa
Rakshasas (pronounced:/rɑːkˈʃɑːsɑːz/ rak-SHA-saz ) were a dignified race of duplicitous outsiders that mostly dwelt on the Material Plane. They were reviled as devious sorcerers, political puppeteers and thought to be an embodiment of -
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 -
List of dragons
This is a list of dragons in the Forgotten Realms. See Also[] Wyrms of the North -
List of novels in order of publication
A list of all novels, novellas, and anthologies set in the Forgotten Realms, sorted by order of publication. There are 292 listed publications (March 2020). -
Church of Eilistraee
The Church of Eilistraee was the primary religious organization of the followers of the goddess Eilistraee, the Dark Maiden. The worshipers of Eilistraee were mostly drow: either born into her society, or hoping to escape -
Mithral Hall
Mithral Hall (sometimes spelled Mithril Hall) was a dwarven stronghold beneath Fourthpeak Mountain in the Frost Hills, part of the Spine of the World. It was one of the best known dwarven strongholds in Faerûn -
Hill giant
Hill giants, called haugjotunen in their own language, were voracious, primitive giants defined by their gluttony. They were the least of the commonly recognized "true giants ", the shortest in stature, weakest in mind, and lowest -
Regis
had curly brown hair, and two of his fingers on his left hand were missing after being cut off by Artemis Entreri. When traveling, Regis typically wore a fine red shirt, brown vest, and breeches. -
Cloud giant
Cloud giants, called Skyejotunen in their own language, were a race of giants who preferred living among the clouds. Cloud giants stood erect at soaring heights around 24 feet (7.3 meters). Their huge bodies -
Fire giant
a human of that height would weigh. Their skin was very dark, reminiscent of coal, and the color of their hair tended towards a spectrum of flaming orange or red, with similarly colored red eyes. -
Baldur's Gate III
Baldur's Gate III is a computer game released (in early access) by Larian Studios and is the third game in the Baldur's Gate series. It is based on a highly modified version of -
Saurial
Saurials were a rare breed of scalykind —specifically a "sauroid" race—not native to Toril. Several subraces existed, though only four were found on Toril itself, dwelling in the Lost Vale, also known as Tarkhaldale -
Haela Brightaxe
Haela Brightaxe (pronounced:/ˈheɪlɑː/ HAY-la ) was a dwarven demigoddess of battle and luck, one in spirit with goodly dwarves who loved to fight and who lived to cleanse Toril of evil monsters. As a
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