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Arabel
Arabel (pronounced:/ˈɛərɑːbɛl/ AIR-ah-bell ) was a fortified city in northern Cormyr. The city stood at an important crossroads and was a major trade center. A person from Arabel was known as an Arabellan. -
Swinging Sword
The Swinging Sword was a stone and timber inn in the town of Red Larch. The Swinging Sword was a three-story building of stone and timber, with a steep slate roof, many chimneys, and -
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 -
Redcap
Redcaps were evil murderous fey with an insatiable bloodlust. They resembled small, tough, and elderly human men or undersized wizened gnomes, standing around 3 to 4 feet (0.91 to 1.2 meters) tall and -
Chain devil
Chain devils, or kytons, were sadistic devils that conducted agonizing torture on the souls of mortals. Their chains served as both clothing and weaponry, allowing them to brutally lash victims and combatants alike. “ The clash -
Pole arm
Pole arm or polearm was a term for an expansive variety of weaponry that all shared a common trait — the main fighting part of each weapon was mounted on generally a long straight shaft that -
Kalach-Cha
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. “ Know this name our enemies have -
Realms of the Dead
Realms of the Dead is an anthology of short stories from the Forgotten Realms, and the last published anthology of original tales to date. It accompanied the trilogy, The Haunted Lands, by Richard Lee Byers -
Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast
Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons& Dragons ruleset. This book is the third in the celebrated series of travel guides by Volothamp -
Swashbuckler
A swashbuckler was a graceful and sophisticated individual who focused on honing their skill with a blade and demonstrating poise in one–on–one combat. They seemed to always attract danger and trouble, as well -
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 -
Red Larch
The town of Red Larch was a waystop on the Long Road seven days north of Waterdeep, and was located at the intersection of three trails. One trail led to the Bargewright Inn, another to -
Srinshee
The Srinshee (born Oluevaera Estelda ) was one of the most famous baelnorn of all time. She aided three Cormanthyran Coronals: Miirphys, Tannivh, and Eltargrim. She also helped raise the Mythal over the elven city of -
Wang-liang
Wang-liang were a giant -sized race related to the common oni who inhabited some of the lands of Kara-Tur. Wang-liang were humanoids that stood about 10 feet (3 meters) tall and weighed -
The Living City (column)
The Living City was a column by various authors published in Polyhedron Newszine. This column centred on the RPGA Living City Adventures, set in Ravens Bluff. It explored various establishments, organizations and individuals. It also -
Polyhedron 76
Polyhedron Newszine#76 was released in October 1992. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Find out why Ravens Bluff's city treasury could become a bone of contention - and a swinging -
Gateway to Ravens Bluff, the Living City
Gateway to Ravens Bluff, the Living City is a sourcebook for 2nd-edition Dungeons& Dragons set in the Forgotten Realms. “ Enter the gates of Ravens Bluff, The Living City. Nestled in the Forgotten Realms, the -
Mind flayer
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Kuo-toa
Kuo-toa (pronounced:/kuːoʊˈtoʊɑː/ koo-o-TO-a ), also known as gogglers and men-fish, were a debased, piscine race of warm-blooded and amphibious creatures that dwelt in the Underdark. Sinister secrets lurked below -
White dragon
White dragons (also known as ice dragons or glacial wyrms ) were the weakest and most feral of the classic chromatic dragons. White dragons were physically the smallest of the chromatic dragons, even smaller than black -
Black dragon
Black dragons, also known as skull dragons, were far and away the most vile tempered and cruel of all chromatic dragons. They were solitary creatures that lived in the swamps and marshlands all around Toril -
Kobold
Kobolds were aggressive, inward, yet industrious small humanoid creatures. They were noted for their skill at building traps and preparing ambushes, and mining. They were distantly related to dragons and urds and were often found -
Lizardfolk
This is a Good Article! Lizardfolk, also known as lizard men, were a race of reptilian humanoids native to Toril. -
Marid
This is a Good Article! Marids (pronounced:/mɑːˈrɪdz/ ma-RIDZ, sometimes pluralized as "marid" ) were powerful genies native to the Elemental Plane of Water. They were also prevalent throughout Zakhara, the Land of Fate. -
Green dragon
Green dragons were master manipulators who reveled in corrupting lesser creatures and hoarding them like possessions. Green dragons were most notable for the large, waving crest or fin that started at the dragon's nose
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