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Smokepowder
Smokepowder was a magical alchemical equivalent of gunpowder. Though confusing matters, a few on Toril used the word "gunpowder" as simply another name for smokepowder. “ The night breeze still smelt of burning wood and men -
List of novels in chronological order
of the Arcane), "Shadows of the Past" (Realms of the Arcane), "Six of Swords" (Realms of Magic), "Smoke Powder and Mirrors" (Realms of Magic), "Stolen Spells" (Realms of Infamy), "Tertius and the Artifact" (Realms of -
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 -
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 -
Realms of Magic
Realms of Magic, edited by Brian Thomsen and J. Robert King, is the third anthology of stories from the Forgotten Realms. “ From the research files of the legendary Volo come tales of all things magical -
The Mercenaries
The Mercenaries by Ed Greenwood is the third novella in the Double Diamond Triangle Saga series. “ A shadowy figure hires a group of unemployed pirates to aid him on a dangerous mission. But the mission -
Tulmene
Tulmene was a small settlement on the south coast of the Tethyr Peninsula. Tulmene was known for being the largest fishing village in the region. The village also occasionally traded goods with merchants. By 1357 -
Kurthe Lornar
Kurthe Lornar was a slave turned pirate who was a loyal crew-member of the Kissing Shark helmed by Blackfingers Ralingor circa 1377 DR. Kurthe was a big, very tall, heavily muscled human Konigheimer. -
Gunpowder
Gunpowder or blackpowder was a substance that existed across many worlds in the multiverse that was similar to the magic alchemical substance known as smokepowder. Typically gunpowder would ignite (burn with an open flame), even -
The Brigadier
on Toril aboard a spelljammer ship in 1365. He opened a shop where he supplied people with smokepowder. He smuggled the powder from Lantan and Thay to Skullport. He could also create very good smokepower -
Powder horn
Powder horns were a type of small portable vessel used to store and transport either gunpowder or smokepowder. Powder horns typically took the form of a shoulder-strung horn or leather flask, typically waterproof. They -
Powderkeg
Powderkegs were a type of small keg used to store and transport either gunpowder or smokepowder. Powderkegs were constructed of wood and unlike powder horns they were not waterproof. They could hold up to 15 -
Felogyr's Fireworks
Felogyr's Fireworks was a shop that sold fireworks, torches, candle wicks and other lesser alchemical items in Baldur's Gate. The four-story stone building was segregated. The top two floors were a dedicated -
Zhentarim
The Zhentarim, (pronounced:/zˈhɛntɑːrɪm/ z-HENT-ah-rim ) previously known as the Black Network, was a mercenary company, and greater mercantile organization in Faerûn, who, over their 200 years of existence, has had a storied -
Spellplague
The Spellplague, called the Blue Breath of Change by the inhabitants of Abeir, was a disaster that struck Realmspace and even the planes themselves on the date of Tarsakh 29 in the Year of Blue -
Elven dictionary
A list of words and phrases from the Elven language. Disclaimer: The views expressed in the following links do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki, nor does any lore presented -
Lantan
Lantan was an island-nation in the Trackless Sea north of the Chultan peninsula, known for its advanced technology and the population's devout worship of Gond. It consisted of three separate islands: Lantan proper -
Giff
Giff (sing& pl; sometimes called "hippofolk ") were a humanoid race from another crystal sphere known as mercenaries among the space-faring peoples of Realmspace. “ Ships that sail between the stars? Next ye will spin tales -
War Wizards
This article is about the arcane spellcaster organization of Cormyr. For other uses, see War Wizard (disambiguation). The War Wizards were a group of battle-mages and sorcerers who fought on behalf of the kingdom -
Iron Throne
“ "We shall rule them from an Iron Throne, built of the weapons of our trade..." ” — Sfena in 1347 DR The Iron Throne was a mysterious mercantile organization that operated out of the Eastern Heartlands -
Moonstone Mask
The Moonstone Mask was one of the most renowned festhalls in Neverwinter and across all Faerûn. The Mask was known for its discretion as well as its rarified delights. The staff was composed only by -
Anadia
Anadia was the first planet from the Sun in Realmspace. Seen from Toril, it looked like a small amber -colored orb with green poles which never appeared too far from the Sun. Anadia and Coliar -
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 -
Bandolier
bells or tassels along their bottom edge, as well as other adornments. Zardoz Zord shows off his set of double bandoliers. A female adventurer in the Domains of Dread wears a bandolier of smokepowder flasks. -
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.
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