Ust Natha

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At a Glance

In Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn, Ust Natha is an independent drow city, found in the underdark beneath the location of the ancient temple where the first drow left the surface world during The Descent.


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Adalon


At a Glance

Adalon is a silver dragon, birth date unclear and still living as of 1375 DR.

In Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn, she’s found near the underdark city of Ust Natha.


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Tantulhor

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At a Glance

A metal occurring naturally in Baator —specifically Phlegethos, Malbolge, Maladomini, and Nessus— and nowhere else. It’s about the mass of iron, can hold an edge, and is hard enough to cut anything but stone.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 29

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Arjale

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At a Glance

A metal occurring naturally in Baator —specifically Phlegethos, Malbolge, Maladomini, and Nessus— and nowhere else. It’s black in color, light in weight, and can hold an edge. When alloyed with iron, it becomes Baatorian green steel.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 29

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Mabrahoring

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At a Glance

“The language of the Hells.”

Source

  • Mentioned in Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 25

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Rumjal

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At a Glance

A unique devil.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 24

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Nisroch

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At a Glance

A unique devil.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 24

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Malarea

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At a Glance

A unique devil.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 23

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Kochbiel

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At a Glance

A unique devil.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 23

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Duskur

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At a Glance

A unique devil.

Source

  • Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 22

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