Hist Gree

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At a Glance

A recently-deceased merchant of Dhedluk.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #14: Masqueraider, page 5

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The Cup and the Spoon

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At a Glance

The Cup and the Spoon is an inn in Waymoot.


Sources

Passing Mention
  • Cormyr [9410] page 31
  • Dungeon Magazine #14: Masqueraider
Maps
Other Resources

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Dullwon

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At a Glance

A small-time thief of Espar.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #14: Masqueraider, page 4

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The Wealdath

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At a Glance

This is a large forest between Amn and Tethyr. Also called the Forest of Tethir.

Residents

Eldreth Veluuthra is active here.

Source

  • Dragons of Faerûn — the dragons Alaerurrgos, Arellaxerrontoal, Buchembrallor, Garlokantha, and Linussaxannol live in or around the forest.

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The Forest of Wyrms

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At a Glance

This is a small forest on the south bank of the Winding Water, near Soubar. Lyrar’s Hold lies on the western edge of the wood.

The High Moor and the Serpent Hills lie to the north, the Hill of Lost Souls to the east.

Sources

  • Dragons of Faerûn; the green wyrm Agyrtclughwaur once laired here; the green dragons Ralionate and Rylatar’ralah’tyma and the red dragon Tharas’kalagram live here now.
  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 93

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Domains

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At a Glance

The explanation of domains and their function can be found in the Player’s Handbook and probably elsewhere. This page exists only to create a linked list of them in one place.


Domains


Sources

Domains are found in (at least) the following sources. Crossed out sources have been fully linked on the list above.


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Hlyyaak

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Besparr

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Repra

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Repra was originally merely a renamed Apep, from the 1e Deities & Demigods.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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Sneel

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At a Glance

A power of the Faerûnian Pantheon.

Sneel was originally merely a renamed Rat God, from the 1e Deities & Demigods.

Source

  • Dragon 54 page 54: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood

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