Seeker

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At a Glance

An intelligent magical sword, once carried by the Harper ranger Eli, of the Sword Coast North.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #15: The Glass House, page 33

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Domains

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At a Glance

The explanation of domains and their function can be found in the Player’s Handbook and probably elsewhere. This page exists only to create a linked list of them in one place.


Domains


Sources

Domains are found in (at least) the following sources. Crossed out sources have been fully linked on the list above.


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The Bell of Aylen Attricus

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At a Glance

To all appearances, simply a bell in a tower on a hill, in Tantras.

It’s a shrine of Mystra, and the city of Tantras was constructed around it.


Sources

Passing Mention
Maps

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Mystra’s Doom

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At a Glance

A curse leveled on those who attempt to steal the statue of Mystra in the Pool of Yeven. The effect of the curse is to afflict all magic worked by the recipient with magical chaos.


Source

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 13

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The Nine Secrets

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At a Glance

This is a collective term for the nine gems which can be transformed into ioun stones using certain spells. The gems are amethyst, chrysoberyl, chrysoprase, greenstone, hematite, Laeral’s tears, obsidian, onyx, and sardonyx. Of these obsidian is the best-known and most common; Laeral’s tears are the least-known.

Source

  • Volo’s Guide to All Things Magical [9535] in the descriptions of the listed stones

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Orgonil’s Ritual

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At a Glance

This exceedingly rare spell is used to duplicate gems. It’s said that someone in Telflamm has used the spell to create enough gems to purchase the loyalty of mercenary armies, to repel Thayan intrusion, on multiple occasions.

Source

  • Volo’s Guide to All Things Magical [9535] page 36, under Aquamarine

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Sorcryst

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At a Glance

Sorcryst, also called the Tongue of the Elves, is a legendary sword stolen from Myth Drannor before the fall of that city. It is said to be found in 1358 DR, and born to Hillsfar by a warrior of Neverwinter named Huln Darkblade, and identified by the sage Thannaster.

Source

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 11

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Wand of Viscid Globs

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At a Glance

This wand is thought to be of drow manufacture. It’s used to create sticky situations.

The globs can be dissolved by alcohol, or dispelled using any of several appropriate abjuration spells.

Source

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 46

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