High Lady’s Castle

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The High Lady’s Castle is the home of the High Lady of Berdusk, circa 1360 DR.


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River Sulduskoon

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The River Sulduskoon —also known as the Clearspring— is a short river which rises out of a rocky tor in Berdusk and quickly empties into the Chionthar.


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Theeryn Bloodgarth

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Theeryn Bloodgarth


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5e Player’s Handbook Errata

As of today, there doesn’t seem to be an official errata page on the Wizards of the Coast website. So I’ll start my own list.

Player’s Handbook

Here are a couple of things I’ve noticed.

  • Destructive wave is a 5th level paladin spell, also available to Tempest clerics. It’s misnamed destructive smite on the paladin spell list on page 209.
  • Trap the soul is listed as an 8th level wizard spell, but it has no description. Either it shouldn’t be on the list, or it should be described on page 283.
  • There are seven spells that are on the Sorcerer lists, but not on the Wizard lists: daylight, dominate beast, earthquake, enhance ability, fire storm, insect plague, and water walk. I’m a fan of sorcerers having some spells that nobody else has, but these are not thematically related to sorcerers. There’s no believable reason why wizards shouldn’t have access to these spells. Maybe in the future we’ll see some wild magic spells and draconic stuff that should give the sorcerers some legitimate toys-that-nobody-else-has. In the meantime… wizards can cast these spells too right?

Olbrimsur Thunderwood

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Olbrimsur Thunderwood is a ranger of Berdusk.


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Narshanna Thaur

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Narshanna Thaur is a female half-elf rogue of Berdusk.


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Hullybuck’s Gamble

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Hullybuck’s Gamble is an inn in Berdusk.


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Sign of the Silver Sword

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The Sign of the Silver Sword is an inn in Berdusk.


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Black Bear (Inn and Tavern)


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The Black Bear is an inn and tavern in Berdusk.


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The Running Stag

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The Running Stag is an inn and tavern in Berdusk.


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