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Undersong
Undersong was a bardic transmutation spell that conjured a soothing and familiar tune within the mind of the caster. As long as the bard kept this song in their head, and hummed along with the -
Spell Compendium
The Spell Compendium is a collection of spells for version 3.5 of the Dungeons& Dragons roleplaying game. “ Spell Compendium provides players and Dungeon Masters with quick access to the D&D spells they need -
Champions of Ruin
“ Explore the Darker Side of the Realms Every corner of Faerûn harbors its own sinister element. When opportunities arise, malevolent groups and nefarious individuals emerge from the shadows to make their infamous marks on -
Dragon magazine 328
Dragon issue 328, The Races of D&D, was released in February of 2005. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Why do dwarves always carry the best armor possible and fight -
Falwan Underbough
Falwan Underbough was a community leader in Cormanthor. Falwan was a famous baker in Hillsfar, known among nobility for his "half cakes" until the reintroduction of the First Great Law of Humanity by Torin Nomerthal -
Kelemvor
Kelemvor (pronounced:/ˈkɛlɛmvɔːr/ KELL-em-vor ), formerly Kelemvor Lyonsbane, also known as the Lord of the Dead and Judge of the Damned, was the god of death and the dead, and master of the Crystal -
Yugoloth
Yugoloths (pronounced:/ˈjuːgoʊloʊθ/ YOO-go-loth ), also known as daemons (pronounced:/ˈdeɪmʌnz/ DAY-munz ) or nicknamed loths, were neutral evil fiends of malevolent intent and mercenary mindset. The conspiratorial string-pullers interfered in the affairs -
Jergal
Jergal (pronounced:/ˈdʒɛrgʊl/ JER-gul ), known by some as Nakasr, was the seneschal of the Kelemvor, Lord of the Dead, who he served just as he did Cyric and Myrkul before him. Jergal was the -
Fierna
Fierna was the lady of Phlegethos who, along with Belial, her father, were the only archdevils allowed to share rulership over one of the Nine Hells by Asmodeus. In their peculiar partnership, Fierna was the -
Ceremorphosis
Ceremorphosis was a bodily change that occurred when an illithid tadpole reached maturity and was inserted into the brain of another being, usually a human. The tadpole ate away the victim's brain matter and -
Night hag
Night hags were wicked witches that dwelt in the Lower Planes whose nightmarish minds and abilities made them appear to embody the ideals of the hag race. They were known for their ability to induce -
Arcane Brotherhood
The Arcane Brotherhood was a mercantile company and wizards' guild that operated out of the Host Tower of the Arcane in Luskan. The organization was shrouded in mystery, as even its most high-ranking members -
Neothelid
Neothelids were extremely rare creatures, so called as they were illithid tadpoles who had undergone neoteny. They typically appeared once a mind flayer society was destroyed and the tadpole tank left unsupervised. The larval illithids -
Vajra Safahr
This article is about the seventh Blackstaff. For other women named Vajra, see Vajra. Vajra Safahr (pronounced:/ˈvɑːdʒrɑː sɑːˈfɑːr/ VAJ-rah sah-FAR ) was the seventh Blackstaff of Waterdeep, a title she ascended to in -
Drow-dragon
Drow-dragons (or draa'zekyl ) were an offshoot of both the drow and the shadow dragon, more precisely of the zekyl. They were shadow dragons but at the same time also drow. They had the -
Zhentil Keep
Zhentil Keep (pronounced:/zˈhɛntɪl kip/ z-HENT-ill keep ), also called Thargate Keep, was once the most powerful city in the Moonsea region as well as the main base of operation for the Zhentarim. Along -
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 -
Trio Nefarious
The Trio Nefarious or Khov'Anilessa in elven, were three greater nycaloths summoned by the netherese archwizard Aldlas Sodhese who had heard that the Nether Scrolls lay somewhere in Cormanthor. His plan was to use -
Cahor
Cahor, called the Deceiver, was an exiled archdevil living in Avernus in the Nine Hells. Cahor normally used illusion to appear as a male human or demihuman wearing tattered grey robes, and he frequently would -
Spires of the Morning
The Spires of the Morning was a temple to Lathander in the Sea Ward near the northern spur of Mount Waterdeep in Waterdeep. Built of pink marble, this three-story cathedral was capped by seven -
Candlekeep Mysteries/Xanthoria
This article is about the adventure included in Candlekeep Mysteries. For the in-universe book, see Xanthoria (book). "Xanthoria" is a short adventure module for 16–level players, collected in the anthology Candlekeep Mysteries, where -
Flesh seeker ghoul
Flesh seeker ghouls were a unique type of ghoul within the Realms. They only arose from the bodies of mortal followers of Orcus that had undergone a horrific, cannibalistic initiation into the demon lord ’s -
Kaliesh'erai
The Kaliesh'erai was an organization of psionic elves based in the city of Evereska in the Western Heartlands. The majority of the members spent their time in serene mediation and contemplation of their powers -
Mornauguth
The adult green dragon resided in the Misty Forest's deep ravines. By 1374 DR, she had undergone the process of becoming a dracolich at the hand of the Cult of the Dragon, due to -
Iskander
Cult was in act a policy of advancement through assassination and/or the killing of too ambitious underling. Soon Iskander believed that he will be the next in the assassination's list. When he experiment
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