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Mage sigil
Mage sigils, also called signature runes, personal runes, mage-runes, mages' sigils, or arcane marks were sigils designed by wizards to mark their possessions, sign their names on messages, or otherwise associate something with themselves -
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Amelior Amanitas
“ Who I am I, you ask. Let it be known, that I am Amelior Amanitas, alchemist extraordinaire and supreme sage of the North. ” — Amelior Amanitas Amelior Amanitas (pronounced:/ɑːˈmɛliɔːr ɑːmɑːˈnitæs/ ah-ME-lee-or -
Elder rune
Elder runes were glyphs used in the Realms as signs of warning or notice for travelers. Many races and organizations had there own collections of signs and way-markers for such communication, but these were -
Arcane mark
This article is about the spell. For for the mark itself, see Mage sigil. Arcane mark, also known as wizard mark in times and places unfamiliar with sorcerers, was originally from the alteration school of -
Zeboaster
Zeboaster the Blunt was a sage who hailed from Ordulin in Sembia in the 1350s DR. He was called "the sage on the run". Zeboaster had a distinguished and effete nature, notorious for his sarcasm -
Chocolate
Chocolate was a bitter Maztican beverage made of powdered cocoa. Chocolate was brewed by mixing cocoa powder with water. It was considered a stimulating tonic that restored the drinker's energies. -
Shraevyn
Shraevyn was a magelord, and magical weaponsmith from the Dalelands in 10th century DR. He left a legacy on the art of weapon crafting and magic as a whole as both author and practitioner. He -
Trobriand
Trobriand was a wizard and former student of Halaster who lived in Undermountain. He specialized in magical metal creations, and whenever one of his creations failed, he used Trobriand's wand of rejection to send -
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"Laws and rules must be observed at all times. Even by kings. For if a realm is a bright-armored knight, every rule broken is a piece torn away from his armor that a -
Mind flayer
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Nine Hells
This is a Good Article! The Nine Hells of Baator, sometimes shortened to Hell or Hells, and named Baator (pronounced:/beɪˈɑːtɔːr/ bay-AH-tor ) in Infernal, was the home of the devils and the plane -
Elminster
Elminster Aumar (pronounced:/ɛlˈmɪnstɛr/ el-MINN-ster ), also known as the "Sage of Shadowdale" and the "Old Mage", was one of the most famous and powerful wizards in all of Faerûn, as well as a -
Mechanus
The Clockwork Nirvana of Mechanus, sometimes called Nirvana, was an Outer Plane in the Great Wheel cosmology representing the alignment of lawful neutral and home of the modrons. “ Mechanus is a place of rules. Law -
Candlekeep
Candlekeep was the famous library-fortress that stood proud as a bastion of enlightenment and knowledge on the Sword Coast for many centuries. It housed a magnificent collection of books and scrolls of lore, considered -
Magic
Magic was the ability possessed by some individuals to manipulate the ambient energies of the world to produce desired results, or so most thought. In the Realms, arcane magic was commonly referred to as "the -
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 -
Marut
Maruts were one of the types of the inevitables whose purpose was to enforce the inevitability of death and sometimes the terms of certain contracts. A marut resembled a massive statue made entirely of onyx -
Baldur's Gate III
Baldur's Gate III is a computer game released (in early access) by Larian Studios and is the third game in the Baldur's Gate series. It is based on a highly modified version of -
Apollo
Apollo was an interloper deity of music, light, and healing who originated from another plane of existence and was considered the third greatest member of his pantheon. There was no evidence that this deity was -
Nalfeshnee
Nalfeshnees (pronounced:/nɑːlˈfɛʃniz/ nal-FESH-neez ) or type IV demons were tanar'ri that acted as the ruling authority for many beings within the Abyss. They were the slothful and gluttonous creatures that acted as -
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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Miniature giant space hamster
This is a Good Article! Miniature giant space hamsters, sometimes called giant pygmy space hamsters, were one of the many variants of giant space hamsters that could be encountered across different worlds. -
Wild magic
Wild magic zones were areas where the Weave was damaged or distorted. In such areas, a spell could backfire upon its caster, target the wrong location, be dramatically increased in power, or indeed, anything could
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