These monsters are described in Hordes of Dragonspear [FRQ2/9369]: amnizu, barbazu, cornugon, pit fiend.
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Monsters in Haunted Halls of Eveningstar
These monsters are described in Haunted Halls of Eveningstar [FRQ1/9354]: lock lurker, tressym.
Jackal Lord
This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
At a Glance
Unseen lords among bandits and villains, jackal lords are merely legend to most common folk.
The Xaeyruudh Campaign
In the Xaeyruudh campaign, jackal lords venerate Set, and are usually of neutral-evil alignment.
A handful of jackal lords dabble in intrigue across the southern and eastern Realms.
- Rival lords lair in castles near the Muhjari town of Thalathat and the Imaskari ruin of Darrabhal. While human cartographers see only the political boundaries of Murghôm on the west and Semphar to the east, the jackals see things as north versus south. Neither of them regards human kings or armies as anything more than pawns.
- The elusive leader of the vicious bandits operating in Lapaliiya‘s eastern hinterland is a jackal lord. He has established a very light-handed control over the city of Kormul, and little happens there without his knowledge. His larger plans include usurping the throne of Lapaliiya, and has already planted a web of spies and “sleepers” in various noble and merchant houses of Sheirtalar.
- At least one jackal lord controls parts of the western Raurin near Rolling Stone Gap.
- Another is thought to lair somewhere on the Katakoro Plateau.
Sources
- Fiend Folio [88661] pages 105-107
- All details of individuals are being developed for the Xaeyruudh campaign
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Myrmyxicus
This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
At a Glance
An extraplanar outsider.
Size and CR
The myrmyxicus is described as nearly 25 feet long at 18 HD. Therefore it’s simple and logical to assume 16 inches length per HD.
| HD | Length (ft) | CR |
| 18 | 24.0 | 21 |
| 19 | 25.3 | 21 |
| 20 | 26.7 | 22 |
| 21 | 28.0 | 22 |
| 22 | 29.3 | 23 |
| 23 | 30.7 | 23 |
| 24 | 32.0 | 25 |
| 25 | 33.3 | 25 |
| 26 | 34.7 | 26 |
| 27 | 36.0 | 26 |
| 28 | 37.3 | 27 |
| 29 | 38.7 | 27 |
| 30 | 40.0 | 28 |
| 31 | 41.3 | 28 |
| 32 | 42.7 | 29 |
| 33 | 44.0 | 29 |
| 34 | 45.3 | 30 |
| 35 | 46.7 | 30 |
| 36 | 48.0 | 31 |
| 37 | 49.3 | 31 |
| 38 | 50.7 | 32 |
| 39 | 52.0 | 32 |
| 40 | 53.3 | 33 |
| 41 | 54.7 | 33 |
| 42 | 56.0 | 34 |
| 43 | 57.3 | 34 |
| 44 | 58.7 | 35 |
| 45 | 60.0 | 35 |
| 46 | 61.3 | 36 |
| 47 | 62.7 | 36 |
| 48 | 64.0 | 38 |
| 49 | 65.3 | 38 |
| 50 | 66.7 | 39 |
| 51 | 68.0 | 39 |
| 52 | 69.3 | 40 |
| 53 | 70.7 | 40 |
| 54 | 72.0 | 41 |
Sources
- Fiend Folio page 52
- WotC Monster Index
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3e D&D Sources
- Monster Manual
- Monster Manual II
- Monster Manual III
- Monster Manual IV
- Monster Manual V
- Arms & Equipment Guide
- Barrow of the Forgotten King – no monsters
- Bastion of Broken Souls
- Book of Exalted Deeds
- Book of Vile Darkness
- City of Peril – no monsters
- Cityscape
- Complete Adventurer
- Complete Arcane
- Complete Champion – no monsters
- Complete Divine
- Complete Mage – no monsters
- Complete Psionic
- Complete Scoundrel – no monsters
- Complete Warrior
- D&D Gazetteer – no monsters
- Deep Horizon
- Defenders of the Faith
- Deities & Demigods
- Draconomicon
- Dragon Magic
- Dungeon Master’s Guide – no monsters
- Dungeon Master’s Guide II – no monsters
- Dungeonscape
- Elder Evils – no monsters
- Enemies and Allies – no monsters
- Epic Level Handbook
- Exemplars of Evil – no monsters
- Fiend Folio
- Expanded Psionics Handbook
- Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
- Explorer’s Handbook
- Fantastic Locations: Fane of the Drow – no monsters
- Fantastic Locations: Fields of Ruin – no monsters
- Fantastic Locations: Hellspike Prison – no monsters
- Fiend Folio
- Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss
- Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
- The Forge of Fury
- Fortress of the Yuan-ti – no monsters
- Frostburn
- Ghostwalk
- Heart of Nightfang Spire
- Hero Builder’s Guidebook – no monsters
- Heroes of Battle
- Heroes of Horror
- Libris Mortis
- Lord of the Iron Fortress
- Lords of Madness
- Magic Item Compendium – no monsters
- Magic of Incarnum
- Manual of the Planes
- Masters of the Wild
- Miniatures Handbook
- Oriental Adventures
- Planar Handbook
- Player’s Handbook – no monsters
- Player’s Handbook II – no monsters
- Races of Destiny
- Races of the Dragon
- Races of Stone
- Races of the Wild
- Red Hand of Doom – no monsters
- Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil
- Rules Compendium – no monsters
- Sandstorm
- Savage Species
- The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde – no monsters
- The Sinister Spire – no monsters
- Song and Silence – no monsters
- The Speaker in Dreams
- The Standing Stone
- Stormwrack
- Stronghold Builder’s Guidebook – no monsters
- The Sunless Citadel
- Sword and Fist
- Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords
- Tome and Blood
- Tome of Magic
- Unearthed Arcana
Monsters in Dwarves Deep
These monsters are described in Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300]: deepspawn, wild dwarf.
Monsters in Waterdeep
These monsters are described in Waterdeep [FRE3/9249]: duke-denizen, gaunt, knight-denizen, night rider.
References in Tantras (FRE2)
This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
At a Glance
An adventure (FRE2); the second in the Avatar trilogy.
Details
Tantras was written by Ed Greenwood, and first printed in 1989.
References
People
Places
- The Agate Anchor
- Alaphale
- Anvil Bridge
- The Anvil Run
- Ardel Hammerbayle
- Arlho
- Arlho’s Fine Flasks
- Arlparn
- The House of Arlparn
- Ashabenford Arms
- Ashabenmouth Arms
- Awash Rocks — see The Wash Rocks
- Barrast Murtene
- The House of Belintar Sharnraven
- The Bell of Aylen Attricus
- Blacklamp Alley
- The Blackmarch
- Bowdar’s Wagonworks
- Bowshot Street
- The Statue of Brandon Battlemaster
- Braunstar the Wheelwright
- Braunstar
- Channas Hornweather
- The Farm of Channas Hornweather
- Wayside Shrine to Chauntea
- Chuldos
- Common Ground
- Copper Street
- Darblas the Smith
- Dawnstar Bridge
- Dawnstar Street
- The Dead House
- Dock Street
- Dragonleather Street
- Ember Lane
- Finlisker Street
- The Flameway
- Four Dolphins Fountain
- The House of Glory
- The Great Bell — see The Bell of Aylen Attricus
- The Green Griffon
- The Green Sirene
- Gulder’s Good Grubb Inn
- Halath Mhaerim
- Halemar’s Fine Blades
- Hammerwind Street
- The Happy Harpy — see The Singing Siren
- The Happy House of Splendor and Song
- Harborwatch Keep
- Heresk Malorn
- The House of Heresk Malorn
- Heresk’s Pool
- The House of Hope
- Horsewater Pool
- Jhanira Barasstan
- Juliel’s Street
- Kaulvaerus
- The Shop of Kaulvaerus
- Kuthe Memblarn
- The Farm of Kuthe Memblarn
- Laddath Street
- The Lap of Luck
- The Lazy Moon Inn
- Lhuin
- Lhuin’s Fine Leathers
- Lulth Ormar
- Mairse Run
- The Market
- Marlstone Lane
- The Fountain of the Mermaid
- The House of Moonlight
- The Morning Halls
- Muldiver
- Muldiver the Shipwright
- Multhimmer the Merchant
- Northend Tower
- Nuathue
- The House of Paerus
- The House of the Riders
- The Roaring Lion Inn
- Roel Street
- Saprach’s Fine Wines
- Sarkh Street
- The House of Sasheth
- Seaspray Street
- The Sea Tower
- The Street of Shadows
- Shawl Street
- Shendle Street
- Shindal Street
- The Silly Satyr
- The Singing Siren
- The Street of the Six
- The House of Skilled Hands
- Skorl
- The House of Skorl
- Sordrim Nund’s shop
- Sorltar
- Sorltar’s House of Watchfulness
- Soulall Street
- The Spouting Fish
- The Stride
- Stumble Street
- Suth Street
- The House of Swords
- The Talon
- Tanlatha Tyrlan
- The Farm of Tanlatha Tyrlan
- The Tantran Guild of Merchant Masters
- Tantras Harbor
- Tarntassa
- Tarntassa’s Tower
- Thirlpost Lane
- Thorm Ubler
- Thorm Ubler’s Grist Mill
- The House of Thorm Ubler
- Tolbir Sarone
- The Farm of Tolbir Sarone
- The Temple of Torm’s Coming
- Turlin’s Street
- The House of Twilight
- Wayside Shrine to Tymora
- Uglund Street
- Uld Riothass
- The Farm of Uld Riothass
- The Velvet Veil
- The Wash Rocks
- The Weeping Wyvern
- The Westmoot
- The Westway
- Whelgar’s Way
- Whistleturn Way
- Wulf Street
- Yahorlim the Grocer
Things
Citation
- Tantras [FRE2/9248]
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Monsters in Shadowdale
These monsters are described in Shadowdale [FRE1/9247]: baneguard, crawling claw, curst, hakeashar, netherbird.
3e FR Sources
- Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
- Monsters of Faerûn [11832]
- Anauroch: Empire of Shade
- Champions of Ruin
- Champions of Valor
- City of Splendors: Waterdeep
- City of the Spider Queen
- Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave
- Dragons of Faerûn
- Drow of the Underdark
- Expedition to Undermountain
- Faiths and Pantheons
- Grand History of the Realms – no monsters
- Lords of Darkness – no monsters
- Lost Empires of Faerûn
- Magic of Faerûn
- Mysteries of the Moonsea – no monsters
- Player’s Guide to Faerûn – no monsters
- Power of Faerûn – no monsters
- Races of Faerûn
- Serpent Kingdoms
- Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land
- Shining South
- Silver Marches
- Sons of Gruumsh – no monsters
- Unapproachable East
- Underdark

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