Dendar the Night Serpent

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At a Glance

Dendar is an “elder evil” at least as old as Toril. She generally roams the Fugue Plain.


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Horustep III

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At a Glance

The Pharaoh of Mulhorand and the incarnation of Horus–Re.

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Soneillon, Queen of Whispers

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At a Glance

Soneillon is a succubus fiend of possession and fiend of corruption who wreaks havoc on the realms of Impiltur and Chondath. She lairs beneath the Giantspire Mountains, in a realm she calls Naratyr.

Her minions include Prince-Consort Imbrar Heltharn, Prince Imphras IV, King Lashilmbrar, Prince-Consort Rilaun, Prince Thaum, and at least two of the Lords of Imphras II.


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Eltab, Lord of the Hidden Layer

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At a Glance

Eltab is a unique demon. He rules the Hidden Layer; the 248th layer of the Abyss.


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Living Zombie

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At a Glance

Living Zombie is an acquired template that can be added to any corporeal creature (other than undead) that has a skeletal structure. The creature’s type changes to magical beast if it was an animal, and it gains the augmented subtype. Otherwise the type remains unchanged.

Living zombies are the creation of Aumvor the Undying, and it’s thought that only he and his descendants and apprentices (including Morasha and Briel, at least) know the secret of their creation.


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Aumvor the Undying

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At a Glance

Aumvor the Undying was a necromancer of Netheril and “survived” the fall of that empire by transforming into a lich. During the golden age of Netheril, he lived in a tower in what is now the Lonely Moor. He abandoned his tower upon becoming a lich, leaving it to his great-grandniece Morasha, and he currently lairs in the Endless Caverns beneath the High Forest.

He is the creator of at least two spells: Aumvor’s fragmented phylactery and Aumvor’s soulshatter. His apprentices include Briel.


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Leargath

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At a Glance

Leargath is a draegloth ranger and cavelord.


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Horrsin Zespar

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At a Glance

Horrsin Zespar is a first-generation extaminaar, and a spy for House Extaminos. She currently resides in the sewers beneath Waterdeep, and gathers information for the rulers of Hlondeth using a band of outlaws that lives in Dock Ward. Her lair is guarded by a mated pair of trolls and a tribe of kobolds, many of whom probably have rogue class levels.


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Dorzad ain Vereet

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At a Glance

Dorzad ain Vereet is a krinth who operates a one-man underground railroad smuggling rebellious krinth slaves out of the city of Shade.


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Mintar

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At a Glance

Mintar is a city of about 21,500, located on the north shore of the Lake of Steam.


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Neighboring Nations and Features

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Politics

Who Rules

Teldorn Darkhope of the church of Bane controls the city circa 1372 DR.


Notable Individuals

  • Daren Timbide — general in Bane’s army here
  • Tuth Malgul — Doompriest High of the Sun’s Shadow Shrine

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 152
  • The Forgotten Realms Atlas [8442] maps on pages 9 and 10
  • The Forgotten Realms Wiki
Passing Mention
  • Champions of Ruin [17872] pages 93, 101, 102, 121
  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4/9390] page 1
Other Resources
  • Search for Mintar on the FR Wiki

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