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Monstrous Compendium Volume Three Forgotten Realms Appendix (MC3)
Monstrous Compendium Volume Three: Forgotten Realms Appendix is a Forgotten Realms game accessory published in 1989 by TSR, Inc. “ More monsters escape from the Realms and into your AD&D 2nd Edition game! Sixty-four -
T'ien Lung (individual)
T'ien Lung was the name given to a celestial dragon (also called a t'ien lung ) of the 2 millennium before Dale Reckoning. In −1943 DR, T'ien Lung killed Emperor Kujawa in battle -
Anok-Imaskar
period as the First Age of Shou Lung, as it was a precursor to the later Shou Lung empire. Others would even call the empire Shou Lung as well, or even just the Empire. Unlike -
Kujawa
Kujawa was an Imaskari human artificer and later emperor of Anok-Imaskar, reigning from −2487 DR to −1943 DR. Some sources, such as the biographer Awagi Nukichi, referred to him as Joon Tsao Choo, and -
-1943 DR
Emperor Kujawa of Anok-Imaskar is slain in battle against the celestial dragon T'ien Lung. Anok-Imaskar breaks apart into several feuding states, including Chu'ta Te, Kao Shan, Mai Yuan, and Ra-Khati. -
T'ien lung
T'ien lung, also known as celestial dragons, were dragons that were found in the mountains of Kara-Tur. T'ien lungs were physically distinguished by their long, serpentine body and enormous size, up to -
Radiant dragon
This article is about the dragon found in wildspace. For the planar dragon, see Radiant dragon (planar). For other uses, see Radiant dragon (disambiguation). Radiant dragons, sometimes called star dragons or celestial dragons, were large -
Tun mi lung
Tun mi lung, (pronounced:/tən mi lʌŋ/ tuhn mee lung ), also known as typhoon dragons, were dragons that were found in the oceans of Kara-Tur. The largest of the lung dragons, tun mi lungs -
Chiang lung
Chiang lungs (pronounced:/tʃiɑːŋ lʌŋ/ chee-ang lung ), also known as river dragons, were wingless lung dragons that inhabited bodies of water in Kara-Tur. Chiang lungs were physically distinguished by their enormous size, up -
Celestial Empire
The Celestial Empire, also known as the Celestial Heaven or the Empire of Heaven, was the dominant pantheon of the continent of Kara-Tur, especially the empire of Shou Lung, and the overarching spiritual state -
Lung dragon
Lung dragons, also known as oriental dragons, were the dragons of the lands of Kara-Tur. Lung dragons were true dragons; they gained power and enhanced magical abilities as they grew and aged. -
Chaos dragon
Chaos dragons were powerful and unpredictable planar dragons. Although sharing some broad characteristic, chaos dragons varied immensely in appearance. In general, they all shared a muscular body with strong wings, long necks, and irregular tails -
Battle dragon
Battle dragons were fierce and brave dragons who took immense joy in fighting glorious battles. The scales of battle dragons changed in appearance depending on the dragon's activities. If at rest, they had a -
Radiant dragon (planar)
This article is about the planar dragon. For the dragon found in wildspace, see Radiant dragon. For other uses, see Radiant dragon (disambiguation). Radiant dragons were beautiful and benevolent planar dragons native to Mount Celestia. -
Oceanus dragon
Oceanus dragons were amphibious planar dragons who lived in the Upper planes, in particular along the River Oceanus. Oceanus dragons resembled giant winged eels. Their limbs were relatively short and their fingers were webbed. They -
Pan lung
physically distinguished by their enormous size, up to 142 feet (43 meters) in length. They resembled shen lung in appearance but were longer and thinner. Born with grey scales, a pan lung can develop scales -
Yu lung
Yu lung, also known as carp dragons, were dragons that were found in the lakes and rivers of Kara-Tur. The smallest of the lung dragons, yu lung only grew up to 35 feet (10 -
Red abishai
Red abishai were the most powerful type of the abishai devils. Like their true dragon counterparts, the red dragons, they had a supernatural affinity to fire and believed themselves to be Tiamat's chosen. Red -
Lung wang
Lung wangs were physically distinguished by their enormous size, up to 135 feet (41 meters) in diameter. Lung wangs were a distant relative of dragon turtles. They had a large shell covered in thick green -
Li lung
resembled that of a lion, yet it had a face similar to a humanoid. Its tail was adorned with colorful feathers similar to a peacock. The li lung was the only lung dragon with wings. -
Shen lung
Shen lung, also known as spirit dragons, were dragons that were found in the rivers and lakes of Kara-Tur. Shen lungs were physically distinguished by their enormous size, up to 151 feet (46 meters -
Dragon
This article is about the creature. For the magazine, see Dragon (magazine). For the coin, see Dragon (coin). Dragons (or wyrms ) were very powerful and magical creatures. There were several types of dragons, the most -
Ambuchar Devayam
Ambuchar Devayam was once known as Tan Chin, a powerful necromancer and the emperor of what would become the nation of Shou Lung in Kara-Tur. Tan Chin is first noted in history as a -
Black Leopard
The Black Leopard, also known as Bauhei and Hei Te Pao, and titled the Great Cat and the Most Feline Master, was an ancient greater spirit in Kara-Tur. He was the at-times unwilling -
Ivory Chain of Pao
The Ivory Chain of Pao, also called the Demon Binder and the demon chain, was a legendary artifact of Shou Lung history, crafted by the Lesser Immortal Master Pao. It had the power to bind
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