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Arquebus
The arquebus, also known as a hackbut, was a type of firearm. “ As far as can be determined, the arquebus is good for making gods-awful noise that will either scare the Nine Hells out -
Firearm
Firearms, otherwise known as smokepowder weapons, gunpowder weapons, or gunnes (a corruption of Gond ), were an advanced and exotic form of ranged piercing weaponry that were great at piercing through most armors. Firearms all utilized -
Scro
The scro were a more highly advanced and militaristic breed of orc, feared throughout the crystal spheres. They played a large role in the events of the Second Unhuman War. The scro were muscular, stronger -
Forgotten Realms Adventures
Forgotten Realms Adventures is a sourcebook for the Forgotten Realms setting in the 2-edition Dungeons& Dragons rules. It provides an overview of the setting around 1358 DR following the Time of Troubles. It covers -
Skullport (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For city, see Skullport. Skullport, by Joseph C. Wolf, is the last in a series of supplements about the most infamous dungeon in the Forgotten Realms, Undermountain. -
Musket
Muskets were a heavier and more powerful variation of the arquebus. Muskets that came from Lantan typically had the symbol of Gond stamped on the butt of their stock. -
Arms and Equipment Guide
This article is about the 2nd edition accessory. For the 3rd edition accessory, see Arms and Equipment Guide 3rd edition. The Arms and Equipment Guide is an accessory for AD&D 2nd edition. It is -
Blunderbuss
The blunderbuss, also known derisively as the Gondgun, was a variation of the arquebus. Like any arquebus, the blunderbuss consisted of a wooden stock, metal barrel, and a matchlock firing mechanism. Unlike a standard arquebus -
Caviler
CavilerS were a lighter variation of the firearms known as arquebuses. Unlike other variations of the arquebus, the stock and barrel of a caviler were made of metal, though they still had a matchlock firing -
Laeral's aqueous column
Laeral's aqueous column was an alteration/evocation spell that allowed a mage to conjure forth a large, cylindrical mass of water for a limited amount of time. This spell was often used to transport