Green Slime

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At a Glance

Edition 3.5 of D&D considers green slime to be a hazard rather than a monster.  Meaning it has a CR but not a Type or HD.


Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • 3.5 Dungeon Master’s Guide [17752] page 76
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) page 49

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Halaster Blackcloak

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At a Glance

Halaster is a wizard— the infamous Mad Mage of Undermountain, though he may be encountered anywhere in the Realms.  Most of his still-living apprentices live in Undermountain as well, including Arcturia, Muiral, Nandel Greenward, and Trobriand.  Another one-time apprentice, Jhesiyra Kestellharp, left Undermountain in the early days and later became the Magister.

It’s believed that his name was once Hilather.

Sources

  • Epic Level Handbook [88169] page 294
  • City of Splendors [1109] Who’s Who in Waterdeep page 76
  • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] page 29
  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104]
  • The Ruins of Undermountain [1060]

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Thanatar

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At a Glance

Thanatars are constructs created by Trobriand, an apprentice of Halaster.  They are typically found only in Undermountain, but it’s theoretically possible that they might stumble through portals leading to other places.  Of course, it’s far more likely that PCs will stumble through a portal into Undermountain and find them there.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Silversann

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At a Glance

Silversanns are constructs created by Trobriand, an apprentice of Halaster.  They are typically found only in Undermountain, but it’s theoretically possible that they might stumble through portals leading to other places.  Of course, it’s far more likely that PCs will stumble through a portal into Undermountain and find them there.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Ferragan

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At a Glance

Ferragans are constructs created by Trobriand, an apprentice of Halaster.  They are typically found only in Undermountain, but it’s theoretically possible that they might stumble through portals leading to other places.  Of course, it’s far more likely that PCs will stumble through a portal into Undermountain and find them there.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Wraith-Spider

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At a Glance

An undead.

Sources

  • City of the Spider Queen page 124
  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
  • WotC Monster Index

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Shadow Lurker

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At a Glance

Shadow lurkers may be found wherever lurkers and shadows thrive.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Serpent Vine

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At a Glance

Serpent vines may be found in large and/or magical forests and jungles, including Wyllowwood and perhaps Chult.

Source

  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet

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Scaladar

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At a Glance

A construct.

Scaladar are constructs created by Trobriand, an apprentice of Halaster. They are typically found only in Undermountain, but it’s theoretically possible that they might stumble through portals leading to other places. Of course, it’s far more likely that PCs will stumble through a portal into Undermountain and find them there.

Sources

  • City of Splendors: Waterdeep [88162] page 138
  • The Ruins of Undermountain II [1104] monster booklet
  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] MC pages
  • WotC Monster Index

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Hazards

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At a Glance

Hazards, in the context of monsters, include slimes and molds. Traps are considered in the same category.

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