Narlgathra

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At a Glance

A red dragon.

She lairs in Myth Drannor. Her spawn include Sssurist.

Sources

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 154
  • Myth Drannor Adventures [1084b] page 11

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Quori

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At a Glance

A category of extraplanar outsiders.

Source

  • Various sources; see individual descriptions

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Quinix

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At a Glance

A glabrezu who lairs at the Gate of Iron Fangs and leads the local gnolls.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] — mentioned on page 97

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Formians

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At a Glance

A category of lawful extraplanar outsiders.

Source

  • Various sources; see individual descriptions

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Genie

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At a Glance

A category of extraplanar outsiders.

Source

  • Various sources; see individual descriptions

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Fiend of Possession

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At a Glance

A prestige class.


Notable Individuals


Sources

  • Fiend Folio page 204

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Fiend of Corruption

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At a Glance

A prestige class.


Notable Individuals


Source

  • Fiend Folio page 202

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Fiend of Blasphemy

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At a Glance

A prestige class.

Source

  • Fiend Folio page 200

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The Icy Guards of Nessus

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At a Glance

Book of Vile Darkness mentions (page 163) an army of 9,999 gelugons which reportedly guards the gate from Cania to Nessus. Mephistopheles commands this force; obviously they must ultimately follow the will of Asmodeus, but the details of how that works are unknown to mortals.

Somewhat arbitrarily, I decided that the gelugons were all advanced. No brand-new gelugon would be assigned to this duty; it would be an honor reserved for the most loyal and bloodthirsty of these devils. Using a simple method outlined under Gazra’s Legion, I came up with a HD distribution.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

I haven’t seen anything official which contradicts this, but the following is entirely made up, for the Xaeyruudh campaign.

HD CR qty random
28 21 5087 001-508
29 21 2312 509-739
30 22 1131 740-852
31 22 591 853-911
32 23 328 912-944
33 23 192 945-963
34 24 118 964-975
35 24 76 976-983
36 25 51 984-988
37 25 35 989-992
38 26 25 993-995
39 26 19 996-997
40 27 14 998
41 27 11 999
42 28 9 1000
Sum 9999

Source

  • The voices in my head

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Humor

This is a collection of stuff I find funny, related to D&D. Feel free to make suggestions.

Epic Leadership

On the Epic Leadership table, on page 37 of the ELH, a footnote states that “You can’t have a follower of higher than 20th level…”

The funny: extrapolating the math of the table, it would take a Leadership Score of 13138 to qualify for a level 20 follower. I don’t think you’ll need to worry about this limit, but it would indeed be epic; you would have in the neighborhood of 1,572,973 followers total. Your cohort’s max level: 6574.

Happy Pills for the Drow

The elven name for the drow is ssri–tel–quessir [Source: Races of Faerûn: 34], the “ssri” being what distinguishes them from the other elven subraces.

The funny: down at your local Walgreen’s, SSRI stands for Selective Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitor. This term describes a type of drug which is often prescribed to combat depression. Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft are SSRIs. I guess it’s really not hard to imagine most drow needing Prozac.

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