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Maskyr's Eye
For other uses, see Maskyr (disambiguation). Maskyr's Eye (pronounced:/ˈmɑːskɪər/ MAH-skeer ) was the name given to a village and vale in the Vast in north Faerûn, located on the North Road between Mulmaster -
Knife (location)
of the eastern Shaar. Rising up about thirty feet (nine meters), the cliffs provided a break from the wind and weather, but travelers and caravans had to keep a wary eye for attacks from above. -
Urnst
This article or section is about elements from the Icewind Dale series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Urnst was a potter from Kuldahar -
Players Handbook 1st edition
For other uses, see Player's Handbook (disambiguation). The Player's Handbook, also known as Players Handbook in 1st edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons (AD&D), is a book of rules for the fantasy role-playing -
Eye of Xxiphu
Eye of Xxiphu is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons 5 edition ruleset. It is part of the Storm King's Thunder series of adventures published for the D -
Selûne
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Lathander
Lathander (pronounced:/lɑːˈθændɛr/ lah-THÆN-der listen ), whose title was The Morninglord, was a deity of creativity, dawn, renewal, birth, athletics, spring, self-perfection, vitality, and youth. He favored those who dispelled the undead and -
Eilistraee
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Baldur's Gate
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Faerûnian pantheon
The Faerûnian pantheon was the most worshiped pantheon on Faerûn, a continent on Toril. The Faerûnian pantheon was a pantheon of deities. Pantheons were a group of deities who were worshiped by people who shared -
Talos
Talos (pronounced:/ˈtɑːloʊs/ TAHL-os ), also known as The Storm Lord and long ago as Kozah, was the Faerûnian greater deity of storms and destruction. His dogma was self-serving, demanding utter obedience from his -
Hag
Hags were horrible witches of wicked intent and ancient origin, dark fey tied to primal forces whose foul magic and mysterious malevolence haunted fairy tales and nightmares. Equal parts hideous and heinous, hags embodied what -
Sigil
Sigil (pronounced:/ˈsɪgɪl/ SIG-il ), also known as the Cage, the City of Doors, or, less commonly, the City of Secrets, was a floating city in the center of the Outlands and the self-proclaimed -
Mephistopheles
Mephistopheles (pronounced:/mɛfɪzˈtɑːfɛliz/ me-fiz-TAF-e-leez ), sometimes shortened to Mephisto and once under the name of Molikroth, was the lord of Cania and most powerful archdevil next to Asmodeus himself. Hell's greatest -
Solar
This is a Good Article! Solars (pronounced:/ˈsoʊlɑːr/ SO-lar ) were the most powerful of all the angels and indeed of all the celestials. Described by some as truly godlike, only the celestial paragons were -
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 -
Myth Drannor
This article is about the former city of Cormanthor. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). Myth Drannor, formerly known as the city of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrˈmɑːnθɔːr/ kor-MANTH-or ), the City of Song, or the -
Amn
Amn (pronounced:/ɔːm/ awm ), also known as the Merchant's Domain, was a tremendously wealthy nation in West Faerûn. Prior to the Spellplague and the continent's disappearance, Amn held colonies far away in Maztica -
Deneir
Deneir (pronounced:/dɛˈnɪər/ deh-NEER listen ), often called the Scribe of Oghma, was the neutral good lesser deity of art, cartography, glyphs, images, knowledge, literature and scholars. Followers of Deneir always remained in close contact -
Tressym
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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 -
Ki-rin
This article is about the celestial quadruped. For the variety of tree, see Kirin. Ki-rins (pronounced:/kiˈrɪnz/ kee-RINZ or:/kaɪˈrɪnz/ ky-RINZ ) were noble creatures native to the celestial planes, who either worked -
Zargon
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Frost giant
Frost giants, called isejotunen in their own language, were large giants that could be found in most cold environments of Faerûn. Among the tallest of true giants, frost giants could tower higher than 21 feet -
Planetar
This is a Good Article! Planetars (pronounced:/ˈplɑːnɛtɑːrz/ PLAN-eh-tarz ) were an order of angels inhabiting the Celestial Planes. Truly awesome beings, they were defenders of truth and avengers of the fallen righteous. They
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