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Splitting (weapon quality)
The splitting quality was a weapon quality that could be added to weapons that shot projectiles or to the projectiles themselves. Weapons that had the splitting quality could be distinguished from those that did not -
Toril
Toril (pronounced:/toʊˈrɪl/ toh-RILL or:/tɔːrˈrɪl/ tor-RILL listen ) was the third planet from the Sun in Realmspace. It was orbited by one moon named Selûne, and by a cluster of asteroids, known as -
Phylactery
This article is about the lich's phylactery. For other uses, see Phylactery (disambiguation). A phylactery (also sometimes called a jar ) was the name given to the repository used to store the life force of -
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 -
Arborea
This article is about the Great Wheel cosmology Outer plane. For the World Tree version, see Arvandor. The Olympian Glades of Arborea, sometimes simplified to just Olympus or Arborea, was the Outer Plane in the -
World Axis cosmology
The World Axis was a cosmological model created after the dramatic changes to the nature of the multiverse caused by the Spellplague of 1385 DR, and quickly became the most widely accepted model during the -
Moander
Moander (pronounced:/moʊɛˈɑːndɛr/ moe-AN-der ) was an ancient deity of rot, corruption, and decay. The "Darkbringer" never had a large following, but various cults had venerated Moander since before the rise of Netheril. Moander -
Leucrotta
Leucrottas, sometimes called ugly killers, were hideous monsters that lurked far from civilization bullying and torturing wild animals. They were frighteningly intelligent creatures that used their vocal imitation abilities to lure the unsuspecting, animal or -
Bahgtru
Bahgtru (pronounced:/ˈboʊgtruː/ BOG-troo ) was the orc god of pure, physical strength and patron of the average orc, a deity as awesomely strong as he was utterly oafish. He embodied the merciless might with -
Nightmare (creature)
This article is about the creature. For other uses, see Nightmare (disambiguation). Nightmares, sometimes called hell horses or demon horses, were fiendish equines named after the terrible dreams suffered by those that encountered them. They -
Gelatinous cube
This is a Good Article! A gelatinous cube, also known as an athcoid, was a transparent ooze composed of mindless, gelatinous matter in the shape of a cube or rhombohedron. They were especially favored by -
Reghedmen
The Reghedmen, also known as the Reghed barbarians or the men of the tundra, were the barbarian tribes of Icewind Dale. They eked out a harsh and bitter life between the Reghed Glacier and the -
Mimic
This is a Good Article! Mimics were strange predators that assumed the form of mundane furnishings and household objects in order to attract prey. -
Kelpie
Kelpies were creatures that resembled a mass of seaweed. Kelpies could alter their form to appear as either a woman, a hippocampus, or a green horse. But regardless of what form they took, their substance -
Cranium rat
Cranium rats were psionically enhanced rats, transformed by mind flayers through bombardment with psionic energy. They were used as spies by illithids, interspersed through the normal rat population of a city. Cranium rats were indistinguishable -
Eye of the deep
The eye of the deep, sometimes called a seaholder, was a water-dwelling relative of the beholder covered with reddish lobster-like chitin. An eye of the deep possessed two antennae with eyes on their -
AD&D Trading Cards
AD&D Trading Cards or Collector Cards were a series of trading cards published by TSR, Inc. between 1991 and 1993. The cards adhere to 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons rules, and were released in -
New Neverwinter
New Neverwinter was an imperialist political organization created by Dagult Neverember in the late years of the 15 century DR. Nominally, the faction's goal was to rebuild the city of Neverwinter, but in reality -
Zeus
Zeus was an interloper deity of the sky who originated from another plane of existence and was the head of the Olympian pantheon. There was no evidence that this deity was directly worshiped in the -
Darkmantle
A darkmantle was an octopus -like subterranean creature that disguised itself as a stalactite. Larger specimens were sometimes called envelopers. Darkmantles were favored by the drow deity Ghaunadaur and the orc deity Shargaas. A darkmantle -
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 -
Nether Mountains
The Nether Mountains were a chain of dark peaks that once marked the boundary between the ancient empires of Netheril and Delzoun. Many travelers avoided these peaks, because several orc tribes laired in the region -
Baldur's Gate (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the city, see Baldur's Gate. For the computer game, see Baldur's Gate (game). “ Bhaal must be stopped! Someone is sabotaging the iron mines of the Sword -
T'u Lung
This is a Good Article! T'u Lung was an oppressive and politically unstable country in Kara-Tur. After splitting from Shou Lung after a rebellion, the two states were at war for almost 250 -
Daelegoth Orndeir
Daelegoth Orndeir was a fire genasi cleric of Amaunator, evangelist, and sunmaster from Elversult in the mid–14 century DR. He was the leader of the Brotherhood of the Glorious Sun and a believer in
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