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Slaad lord
Slaad lords, also known as the slaad masters or Lords of Chaos, were living personifications of pandemonium, extremely powerful champions of chaos that each embodied a unique aspect of the primal force. Much like their -
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Death slaad
Death slaadi, also known as the lesser masters, were possibly the most deadly of the slaad race, responsible for organizing the disorderly creatures into mobs and releasing them across reality to wreak havoc. The transformed -
Ygorl
Ygorl was the slaad lord of entropy, the second-oldest slaad lord after Ssendam, and was considered the "de facto" ruler of Limbo. The best known and most dreaded of the slaad lords, it was -
Bazim-Gorag
Bazim-Gorag was an ascended batrachi, a slaad lord as well as one of the five primordials worshiped in Toril. The Firebringer was a harbinger of conflagration and ruin, a destructive, elemental force who sought -
Gray slaad
Gray slaadi, sometimes spelt grey slaadi but also referred to as rift slaads or executioners, were green slaads that had undergone a magical metamorphosis. They were known as the executioners for their service to the -
Ssendam
Ssendam (pronounced:/ˈsɛndʌm/ SEN-dum or:/ˈsssɛndɑːm/ SSS-sen-dam ) was the slaad lord of insanity, a bizarre being of manifested madness. The most powerful and ancient of their kind, Ssendam pursued their inscrutable agenda -
White slaad
White slaadi, also known as chronos slaads, were a rare and powerful type of slaad with powers over time and the ability to harness chaos itself. White slaadi appeared as frightening humanoid toads with pale -
Ramenos
Ramenos was the bizarre god of the bullywugs, a dormant deity who seemed to exist purely for the sake of doing so. Called the Sleeping God for his perpetual lethargy, his power slowly decreased over -
Rennbuu
Rennbuu was the slaad lord of colors, an artistic entity with the power to change patterns and hues. Colorful in mind and body, the flamboyant creative had a rainbow of powers and a motley of -
Chourst
Chourst was the slaad lord of randomness, an agent of chaos at its most unpredictable. He was said to be a living incarnation of whimsy, spontaneously spreading disorder wherever his aimless wanderings took him. “ It -
Silver Sword of Gith
This article or section is about elements from the Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. This article or section is about -
Wartle
Wartle was a self-centered slaad lord that could physically drain his enemies and was mentally draining to deal with. Wartle appeared as a bloated, 5.5‑foot-tall (1.7‑meter) slaad with dry -
Gith and Slaad
Gith and Slaad was described by some scholars as the first layer of Limbo. Named after its most numerous inhabitants, the githzerai and the slaadi, the layer was scarcely distinguishable from the rest of the -
Gemspark Mine
The Gemspark Mine was a mine in Damara that was known for its riches. The mine was rich in gems, such as quartz and hematite, which sparked in the walls and ceilings like stars. -
Pandemonium Stone
The Pandemonium Stone was an ancient and extremely powerful artifact that existed in the Elemental Chaos. The Pandemonium Stone was a spire more than five hundred feet (152 meters) tall and more than one hundred -
Cedarleaf
Cedarleaf was a wood elf settlement in the Rawlinswood of southeastern Damara, located near the Gemspark mine. It was is the home village of Zhai, the half-drow daughter of a drow female and a -
Caminus
This article or section is about elements from the Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Caminus was a red dragon in -
Demon stone
This article or section is about elements from the Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A demon stone was a magical -
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World. They intend to attack the elf realm of Rilithar, but stop to assault the Tower of the Star. The tower's defenders summon Bazim-Gorag the Firebringer, a slaad lord who destroys the horde. -
Dungeon of the Ruins
The Dungeon of the Ruins was an abandoned dwarf hold located about halfway between Mithral Hall and Nesmé. Originally a dwarven hold called Andalbruin, the site was transformed into a human village when the Selskar -
Rainbow pattern
Rainbow pattern, originaly known as Nalevac's rainbow, was a spell that created an alluring light display. Rainbow pattern created an illusionary rainbow-hued, glowing pattern of interweaving colors within over 100 feet (30 meters -
Dungeon magazine 101
Dungeon issue 101 was released in August of 2003. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: This massive Forgotten Realms adventure takes the characters on a quest in the Silver Marches. A -
Batrachi
The batrachi, also called amphibioids, were an ancient amphibious race that were counted as one of the creator races native to Abeir-Toril, who dominated the supercontinent of Merrouroboros during the Days of Thunder. They -
Dragon magazine 221
Dragon issue 221, Uncovering the Arcane Arts, was released in September of 1995. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: The lost art of Oneiromancy.
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