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Serpentine
classified as semi-precious stones and all other varieties were treated as hardstones sold under the name serpentine stone. Gem quality serpentine was translucent with an intense green color and could be facet cut or -
Serpentine stone
Serpentine stone was the name given to a wide variety of minerals including williamsite, ricolite, picrolite, taxoite, and bowenite. It was used for carving, furniture inlays, and building facing. Outside the Realms it was known -
Shambling mound
A shambling mound was a large, animated plant with predatory tendencies. It was also known as a shambler. They appeared to be moving, vaguely man-shaped mounds of rotting vegetation. Shambling mounds fed off of -
Faerûn
Faerûn (pronounced:/feɪˈruːn/ fay-ROON listen or:/ˌfeɪɛrˈuːn/ FAY-er-OON ) was a major continent on the planet of Toril. “ Someone should have dared, long ago, and done so as often as it took to -
Asmodeus
Asmodeus (pronounced:/æzmoʊˈdeɪʌs/ æz-mo-DAY-us listen or:/æzˈmoʊdiʌs/ æz-MO-dee-us listen ) was the Faerûnian deity of indulgence and ruler of all devils. Asmodeus was a patron of oppression and power, the -
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 -
Yuan-ti
of yuan-ti varied greatly from nearly human-like to nearly snake-like, but all had some serpentine features. Scale colors were usually simple greens and browns, but more elaborate swirls, stripes, or diamond patterns -
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 -
Tanar'ri
m Tanar'ri (pronounced:/tɑːˈnɑːrri/ tah-NAHR-ree or:/tɛˈnɑːri/ teh-NAH-ree or:/təˈnɑːri/ tuh-NAHR-ee ) were the dominant race of demons in the Abyss, evil souls warped by its raw chaos into -
Layers of the Abyss
This is a Good Article! The term layer of the Abyss referred to each of the ever-changing miniature worlds in the chaotic tangle that constituted the Abyss. -
Netheril
This article is about the Empire. For the region, see Netheril (region). Netheril was an ancient, magocratic human empire of Faerûn, whose influence was felt across the Realms for thousands of years. The Netherese people -
Yuan-ti pureblood
Purebloods were the most human-seeming of all true yuan-ti and one of three main breeds—the other two being the halfbloods and the abominations. Purebloods were described as human-like but with minor -
Fierna
Fierna was the lady of Phlegethos who, along with Belial, her father, were the only archdevils allowed to share rulership over one of the Nine Hells by Asmodeus. In their peculiar partnership, Fierna was the -
Half-dragon
dragon parent and displayed features of their dragon parent. These draconic features could be as subtle as serpentine slit pupils, or so prominent that the subject appeared like a dragonborn with wings and tail, their -
Mammon
Mammon, sometimes referred to as Minauros, was the lord of the identically named Minauros, and potentially the richest being in existence. Both literally and figuratively two-faced, the archdevil viscount was a feckless miser whose -
Western Heartlands
The Western Heartlands (originally "Hartlands" for the abundance of deer ) was a region located in the western portion of Faerûn. It stretched from the Sword Coast region at water's edge of the Sea of -
Nobility of Waterdeep
The nobility of Waterdeep were the collected houses that comprised the city's aristocracy. Waterdhavian Houses Adarbrent • Agundar • Amcathra • Ammakyl • Anteos • Argent • Artemel • Assumbar • Belabranta • Bladesemmer • Brokengulf • Brossfeather • Cassalanter • Cragsmere • Crommor • Dezlentyr • Durinbold • Eagleshield • Eirontalar -
Astral dreadnought
Astral dreadnoughts were gargantuan outsiders that roamed the Astral Plane. “ Astral dreadnoughts exist for one reason: hubris. Not the hubris of mortals, but the hubris of gods who deem themselves too mighty to be approached -
Couatl
The couatl (pronounced:/kuːˈætʊl/ koo-ÆT-ul listen or:/kuːˈɑːtʊl/ koo-AT-ul listen; pl: couatl or: couatls ) was a large, otherworldly, winged serpentine creature. A couatl resembled a long, feathered serpent with a pair -
Mercury dragon
Mercury dragons were whimsical, impulsive metallic dragons that delighted in unpredictability and were reputed to be mentally unstable as well. Mercury dragons had sleek and serpentine bodies with a whip-like tail, lacking the muscular -
Deep dragon
Deep dragons, also called purple dragons, were a type of chromatic dragon that lived in the Underdark. Despite their large size, deep dragons were slender and agile, allowing them to crawl through the tunnels of -
Marilith
as the brilliant tacticians of Abyssal hordes, advisors to demonic nobility, and in some cases acted as serpentine demon queens. “ The mariliths, six-armed wonders and mind-dancers to the highest degree, are like gems -
Naga
Nagas (pronounced:/ˈnɑːgɑːz/ NA-gaz ) were a race of intelligent snake-like immortals with widely differing abilities and alignments. Nagas resembled giant snakes with heads that bore a humanoid resemblance. They typically ranged from 10 -
Belial
Belial (pronounced:/biˈlaɪʊl/ bee-LY-ul listen) was the lord of Phlegethos who, along with Fierna, his daughter, were the only archdevils allowed to share rulership over one of the Nine Hells by Asmodeus. Belial -
Sarrukh
The sarrukh were a race of reptilian humanoids. They were one of the five progenitor, or Creator Races, of Faerûn. Eons ago, they built and maintained empires across most of the continent. In present-day
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