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World Serpent Inn
The World Serpent Inn was a renowned, multidimensional establishment and transitive demiplane, irregularly linked to every plane and world within the multiverse. This inn was named for the ancient deity of the same name. -
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World Serpent
planar inn, see World Serpent Inn. The World Serpent was an ancient, enigmatic entity worshiped by the sarrukh during the Days of Thunder. Some believe the World Serpent was one of the enigmatic primal spirits. -
Hecate
Hecate (pronounced:/hɛkɑːti/ hek-ah-tee ) was an interloper deity of abundance, magic, and the moon that originated from another plane of existence. Her true form was that of a three-headed woman with a -
Cerunnos
Cerunnos, also known as the Master of the Hunt, was a firbolg and archfey who was worshiped on some worlds as a deity, a member of the Celtic pantheon. Due to the magical effects of -
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. -
Eberron
it and had profound effects upon it. Furthermore, this cosmology and its Ring of Siberys sealed the world away from the regular Great Wheel planes, preventing outside deities and powers both celestial and fiendish from -
Dragon (magazine)
This article is about the magazine. For other uses, see Dragon (disambiguation). Dragon is one of the two official magazines for source material for the Forgotten Realms, first published in 1976. Its sister publication is -
Ecstasy
Ecstasy was the gate-town leading to the Blessed Fields of Elysium from the Outlands. “ Welcome to Ecstasy, Friend. Say, that's a nice-looking sword you've got there. Oh, and look at that -
Wild Hunt hound
Wild Hunt hounds, also known as fey hounds or Cwn Annwn (pronounced:/kuːn ˈɑːnuːn/ coon ANN-oon), were a magical variety of hounds that originated in the Feywild, a culmination of centuries of training and -
Mount Olympus
This article is about the planar pathway. For the realm in Arborea, see Olympus. Mount Olympus was an enormous cross-planar mountain that connected the Prime Material plane with the Outer Planes that were important -
Manual of the Planes 3rd edition
“ Visit New Dimensions The most powerful adventurers know that great rewards—and great perils—await them beyond the world they call home. From the depths of Hell to the heights of Mount Celestia, from -
Eric L. Boyd
Eric L. Boyd has co-authored a number of Forgotten Realms campaign supplements, most recently the Forgotten Realms Player's Guide for 4th edition D&D. He also authored City of Splendors: Waterdeep. Boyd used -
Wild Goose
the famous planes-shifting World Serpent Inn. In fact, the Wild Goose was often mistaken for that inn and commonly known as The World Serpent or the World Serpent Inn itself. The Wild Goose stood -
Campaign Classics
Campaign Classics was a column published in Dragon magazine. The series debuted in January 1995 (Dragon#225 ), with eight 2nd edition installments until December 1997, two more 3rd edition articles in 2004, and one last -
Dragon magazine 351
Dragon issue 351, Campaign Classics: Beyond the World Serpent Inn, was released in January of 2007. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: An extradimensional connection to all the worlds of the -
Shult
Shult was the innkeeper of the Wild Goose in Arabel, Cormyr, in the mid–14 century DR. He was considered a kind old man around 1367 DR. -
Insurrection
of war. Ther path will take them through the very heart of darkness, and the Underdark will be shaken to its core. If the powerful dark elves falter, the world below is open for Insurrection. ” -
Waterdeep and the North
dwarven kingdoms, now lost and abandoned, and of earlier, fallen kingdoms of men. Waterdeep...crossroads of the world, City of Splendors. Here are wealth and goods from every corner of the Realms, intrigue and feuds -
Skullport
the 3 level of Undermountain known as the Sargauth Level. While rumors of this subterranean domain of villainy persisted throughout the surface world, few of its inhabitants had any knowledge of any points of entry. -
The Rise of Tiamat
This article is about the 5 edition adventure module. For the module from the Neverwinter video game, see Neverwinter: Rise of Tiamat. The Rise of Tiamat, designed by Kobold Press and the Wizards RPG Team -
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is a free-to-play idle game developed by Codename Entertainment. It was released for early access on September 7, 2017. The core gameplay of Idle Champions revolves around
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