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Elf
Elves, much like their living ancestors, the eladrin, who were also commonly called elves, were a long-lived race of the Tel-quessir found most commonly in forests, shrublands, and other wildernesses. From time to -
Barghest
This article is about the fiendish beast. For the commander of the Shining Crusade, see the Barghest. Barghests (pronounced:/bɑːrˈgɛst/ bar-GEST listen ) were fiendish lupine shapeshifters and the only true natives of Gehenna. They -
Cloud giant
Cloud giants, called Skyejotunen in their own language, were a race of giants who preferred living among the clouds. Cloud giants stood erect at soaring heights around 24 feet (7.3 meters). Their huge bodies -
Currency
Currency referred to the practice of using items with a somewhat universal value, namely precious metals, gems, and some minerals to determine wealth and in trade for goods and services. The most common forms of -
Remorhaz
to fly), an insect-like head, and a 40 feet (12 meters) scaly body. It was ice-blue in color, had dozens of legs, and its back glowed red with an inner fire that could -
Odin
older man with a bald head and a long gray beard. He wore a patch over one eye and a gray tunic under a hooded cloak of blue. His avatar often was seen wearing a -
Arcane (race)
The Arcane, also known as mercanes, were a race of spacefaring and extraplanar merchants, especially interested in dealing in spelljamming equipment. “ Where do the Arcane come from? Who are they? Why do they sell their -
Winter wolf
For other uses, see Winter wolf (disambiguation). A winter wolf was more akin to a worg than an actual wolf, being of wicked intelligence and cunning. -
Malenti
Malenti (or tu'sarlos in the language of the shalarin ) were mutated children of sahuagin that looked like sea elves. They occasionally infiltrated sea elf societies, usually for nefarious purposes. The word "malenti" meant "changeling -
Worghest
Worghests were planetouched, native outsiders descended from the breeding of goblins and barghests. Worghests often lived as feared and respected warriors in orc and goblin tribes, disdaining positions of power in favor of the freedom -
Giant clam
Giant clams were a large variety of the creatures of the same name, including oysters and scallops. These were soft-bodied creatures that lived in the mantle cavity of protective shells. The abductor muscles of -
Calliope
This article is about the bard pirate from Waterdeep. For other uses, see Calliope (disambiguation). Calliope was an adventuring half-elf bard and an ex-pirate, active in the late 15 century DR. -
Cyclopskin
A cyclopskin (pronounced:/ˈsaɪkloʊpskɪn/ SY-klops-kin listen ) was a smaller version of a cyclops. The typical cyclopskin stood around 7 feet and 5 inches (2.3 meters) and weighed around 350 lb (160 kg -
Effron Alegni
Effron had a scratchy voice. He was short, young-looking, frail, and thin. He had one red eye and one blue eye, indicating his mixed elf/tiefling heritage. He had black hair with purple highlights -
Eye agate
Eye agate was a special form of banded agate found in the Realms. Eye agate was similar to banded agate but with the layers within the stone arranged in concentric rings. These rings came in -
Nameless (tressym)
Nameless was the tressym familiar of Tsarra Chaadren. Nameless was jet black, with one blue eye and one green. -
Deceiver genie
Deceiver genies were tasked djinn whose lives revolved around deception and illusion. Oddly enough, deceiver genies were more susceptible to believing illusions than most creatures. The true form of a deceiver genie was difficult to -
Maridan
Maridans, or sea gen, were gen native to the Elemental Plane of Water. Sea gen resembled their element with greenish skin and blue hair and eyes. Seaweed and other flotsam was often tangled in their -
Desert cyclops
upper body. Their rough skin had the color of sand. Their most striking feature was the single unblinking blue eye at the center of their heads, which gave them the ability to see through lies. -
Fishmongers' Fellowship
The Fishmongers' Fellowship was an informal and friendly collective of fishmongers in Waterdeep who assisted the local fishermen by buying their catches and re-selling them in stalls throughout the city. Many Waterdhavian fisherman never -
Helm
This article is about the deity. For other uses, see Helm (disambiguation). Helm (pronounced:/ˈhɛlm/ HELM listen ), also known as the Vigilant One and The Watcher, is the god of guardians, protection, and protectors. He -
Tiefling
Tieflings were human -based planetouched, native outsiders that were infused with the touch of the fiendish planes, most often through descent from fiends —demons, Yugoloths, devils, evil deities, and others who had bred with humans -
Gnome
Gnomes, or the Forgotten Folk as they were sometimes known, were small humanoids known for their eccentric sense of humor, inquisitiveness, and engineering prowess. Having had few overt influences on the world's history but -
Storm giant
Storm giants, known as uvarjotunen in their own language, were one of the most intelligent and respected races of giants. Storm giants were the tallest of the true giants to remain on the Material Plane -
Frost salamander
as frost salamanders. Frost salamanders were magical beasts that mainly inhabited the elemental planes. They had ice-blue, six-legged serpentine bodies, reptilian heads, and very long tails. Their sharp claws resembled icicles, and they
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