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Death on the Wall
Death on the Wall is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Rage of Demons series of adventures published for the D -
Shalarin
Shalarin (also called fins, finheads, wild-tiders by merfolk, and skelar by noble malenti ) were an undersea race of graceful humanoid swimmers. Shalarin were hairless humanoids with smooth skin like that of a dolphin. They -
Dakon
Dakons were an uncommon species of ape, with a level of intelligence comparable to most humanoids. These creatures largely resembled gorillas, but had light brown fur and black hands with sharp claws. Their eyes were -
Monster Manual 2 4th edition
“ Hundreds of old and new monsters for your 4th edition D&D game! This core rulebook presents hundreds of monsters for your D&D campaign. Classic monsters such as centaurs and frost giants make -
Aboleth
Aboleths (pronounced:/ˈæboʊlɛθ/ ÆB-o-leth listen; pl: aboleths or: aboleth ) were a race of malevolent, eel -like aberrations with potent psionic abilities. Aboleths were fish-like amphibians of immense size, often reaching 20 feet -
Obyrith
Obyriths were an eldritch race of demons so ancient that they predated mortal life, and even the existence of the gods. Simply looking upon their strange shapes could drive a mortal insane, and even the -
Juiblex
Juiblex (pronounced:/ˈdʒuːblɛks/ JOO-bleks or:/ˈʒuːblɛks/ ZHOO-bleks ) was a demon lord of oozes and shapeless things, a being that exemplified the corruptive nature of the Abyss and that was almost glorious in its -
Aquatic elf
Aquatic elves (also called sea elves and Alu'Tel'Quessir in their own tongue ) were water-breathing cousins to land-dwelling elves. Although they were of the same subrace, aquatic elves from the Great Sea -
Deep Sashelas
Deep Sashelas (pronounced:/dip ˈsæʃʊlʌs/ deep SÆSH-ul-us ) was an elven deity who made his home on Arvandor, although he was rumored to maintain a demesne off the coast of the Moonshae Isles known -
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 -
Ettin
Ettins, commonly called two-headed giants, were the conjoined twins of the giants, degenerate brutes whose names translated to "ugly giant" in ancient Common and "runt" in Jotun. They bridged the gap between true giants -
Dretch
This article is about a type of demon. For the dragon called Dretch, see Dretchroyaster. Dretches were the least powerful of tanar'ri demonkind, petty, ugly wretches that were casually sacrificed by higher-ranking demonic -
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (game)
This article is about the computer game. For the novel, see Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (novel). Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn is the second computer role-playing game in the -
Wizards of the Coast
the current license holder of Dungeons& Dragons and its Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Originally a basement-run role-playing game publisher, they popularized the collectible card game genre with Magic: The Gathering in the mid -
Ecology
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Volo's Guide
the Mages • Rogues Gallery • Spellcraft • Silicon Sorcery • The Everwinking Eye • The Living City • The New Adventures of Volo • The Role of Computers • The Wizards Three • TSR Profiles • Volo's Guide • Vs. • Wyrms of the North -
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (column)
This article is about the magazine column. For other uses, see Demonomicon (disambiguation). Demonomicon of Iggwilv was a column published in Dragon, Dungeon, and Dragon+. The series examined various powerful demons, along with their associated -
Dragon magazine 187
Dragon issue 187, Across the beautiful, savage countryside, was released in November of 1992. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Combat tactics for wild animals.
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