References in Anauroch (FR13)

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At a Glance

  • Addas Babar
  • Aerithae’s Rest
  • Alagh’s Pass
  • Amazandar
  • Anauril
  • Araugul
  • Asabi
  • Ascore
  • The River Ashaba
  • The Tower of Ashaba
  • Ashabemar
  • At’ar’s Looking Glass
  • Azirrhat
  • The Battle of Bones
  • Berothir’s Trail
  • Bhaerlith
  • The Bitter Well
  • Black Wing Rift
  • Blind Rift
  • The Bowl of Loneliness
  • The Burn
  • Colored Waters
  • Dagger Falls
  • Dagger Rift
  • Daggerdale
  • Dark Bones Rift
  • Dark Naga
  • Dekanter
  • The Desertsmouth Mountains
  • The Dragon’s Back Peaks
  • Dry Rift
  • El Ma’ra
  • El Ma’ra Dat-ur Ojhogo
  • El Rahalat
  • Elah’zad
  • The Elven Woods
  • Evereska
  • Fallen Giant Rift
  • The Fallen Lands
  • The Far Forest
  • The Forgotten Forest
  • The Frozen Sea
  • The Gap
  • The Gap of Skulls
  • The River of Gems
  • The Goblin Marches
  • The Goblinmount
  • The Greycloak Hills
  • Haunga
  • Helm Rift
  • Helvara
  • Heroes’ Helm
  • The Hidden Valley of Srindin
  • The High Ice
  • The Hill of Lost Souls
  • The Hills of Scent
  • Hlaungadath
  • The Holt
  • The Hunters’ Hills
  • The Lake of Ice
  • The Ice Wall
  • Ironthrone Mountain
  • The Jackal Hills
  • Laerti
  • Lammar Rift
  • Lion’s Eye Oasis
  • Llashloch
  • The Lonely Moor
  • The Long Rift
  • The Lost Vale
  • Lundeth
  • Ma’atar
  • Maedrin’s Rift
  • Malkyn’s Rift
  • Mhaelos
  • Lake Miir
  • Morueme’s Cave
  • Mount Shaddath
  • The Oasis of Vipers
  • Olomaa
  • Oreme
  • Orofin
  • Orolin
  • Orpsu
  • Oum
  • Oume Rift
  • Phaerimm
  • Phelajarama
  • The Pillar of Tauros
  • The Plain of Standing Stones
  • Port Miir
  • The Quarry of the Titans
  • The Quarter of Emptiness
  • Rasilith
  • The Rift of Stars
  • The Road of Jackals
  • Rulvadar
  • The Saiyaddar
  • The Scimitar Spires
  • The Secret Place in the Sands
  • The Shaddan Hills
  • Shaddath Gap
  • Shadow Gap
  • Shadowdale
  • The Shattered Tower
  • The Shoal of Thirst
  • The Sister of Rains
  • Skull Gorge
  • The Skulls in the Sands
  • The Smokeholes
  • The Snout Mountains
  • Spellgard
  • The Spiderhaunt Wood
  • Stingtail
  • The Stonelands
  • The Stoneway
  • The Sword
  • The Swordpoint
  • The Tagorlar
  • The Tail
  • Tel Badir
  • The River Teshuth
  • Tethyamar
  • Thaalud
  • Three Dead Camels
  • The Throat
  • Tilver’s Gap
  • Tilverton
  • Tower Hlithal
  • Tower Ramanath
  • Trollgaunt Mountain
  • Ulshantir
  • Untrivvin
  • Vuerthyl
  • The Wall of Fallen Djinn
  • The Weathercote Wood
  • The Weeping Warrior
  • The Well of the Chasm
  • The Well of the Cloven Rock
  • Wyrm Rift
  • Yliyl
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    Thaalud

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    Tomb Tapper, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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    At a Glance

    A construct.

    Also called tomb tappers, thaalud are found throughout the Underdark. They are connected with the legendary Vault of the Thaalud.

    Sources

    • Lost Empires of Faerûn [17738] page 189
    • Monsters of Faerûn page 82
    • The Winds of Netheril [1147a] page 120
    • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 95
    • WotC Monster Index

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    Phaerimm

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    At a Glance

    A phaerimm is an aberration.

    Phaerimm are found throughout the Realms, though most of them are confined under Anauroch.

    Phaerimm have contributed significantly to the fall of several nations including Netheril (-339 DR), Delzoun (-100 DR), and Hlondath (329 DR).


    Sources

    Primary Sources
    • Lost Empires of Faerûn [17738] page 187
    • Monsters of Faerûn [11832] page 70
    • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] page 78
    • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] — The Winds of Netheril page 118
    • Ruins of Myth Drannor [1084] — Campaign Guide to Myth Drannor page 35
    • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 94
    Passing Mention
    Other Resources

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    Orpsu

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    At a Glance

    An aberration.

    Sources

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    Dark Naga

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    At a Glance

    An aberration.

    Sources

    • Monster Manual [17755] page 191
    • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 92 — the 2e description
    • WotC Monster Index

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    Stingtail

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    Stingtail, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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    At a Glance

    A humanoid.

    Stingtails are reptilian humanoids which inhabit temperate deserts including the Anauroch. They are related to the smaller laerti.

    Sources

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    Laerti

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    Laerti, from the official WotC Monsters of Faerûn Art Gallery... click on the image for the link.
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    At a Glance

    Laerti are reptilian humanoids which inhabit temperate deserts including the Anauroch.  They are related to the larger stingtails.

    Asabi is the Bedine name for these creatures; they are known to sages elsewhere as laerti, which was the old Netherese name for them.

    Sources

    • Monsters of Faerûn [11832] page 15
    • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] page 60
    • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 91
    • WotC Monster Index

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    Templates

    Templates include acidborn monster, air element creature, air half-elemental, alhoon, amphibious creature, anarchic creature, anthropomorphic animal, arachnoid creature, archlich, axiomatic creature, baelnorn, banelich, beast of Bane, beast of Xvim, blightspawned, blooded, bone creature, bone naga, captured one, celestial creature, half-celestial, chameleon creature, chimeric creature, clay half-golem, corpse creature, corrupted by the Abyss, corrupted creature, crypt spawn, curst, dark creature, death knight, dracolich, draconic creature, half-dragon, dragonspawn, dread warrior, dry lich, dungeonbred monster, dustform creature, dust-stuffed, earth element creature, earth half-elemental, effigy creature, entropic creature, evolved undead, faerzress-infused creature, half-fey, fiendish creature, half-fiend, fire element creature, fire half-elemental, flesh half-golem, ghost, ghost brute, ghost dragon, god-blooded creature, gravetouched ghoul, gravewright, greenbound creature, guardian monster, hivenest monster, hooded pupil, horrid animal, huecuva, husk vermin, half-illithid, iron half-golem, half-janni, juju zombie, keening spirit, lich, living spell, living zombie, Lolth-touched creature, magebred monster, The Magister, mineral warrior, mirage mullah, mistling, monster of legend, mumia, mummified creature, greater mummy, necromental, necropolitan, orglash, pennaggolan, phantom, primordial giant, pseudonatural creature, quorbound creature, quorbred creature, revenant, revived fossil, sentry ooze, sepulchral thief, shadow creature, shadow simulacrum, shadowslain, shadow-walker, silveraith, skeletal warrior, spectral creature, spectral harpist, spectral mage, spectral minion, spectral savant, spellstitched, spellwarped creature, stone half-golem, swarm-shifter, swordwraith, tainted minion, tainted raver, tauric, telthor, thomil, Thoon thrall, ti-khana, titanic, half-troll, umbral creature, unholy scion, vampire, half-vampire, monstrous vampire, vivacious creature, voidmind creature, warbeast, watchghost, water element creature, water half-elemental, wendigo, wood element creature, woodling, Xorvintaal dragon, Xorvintaal exarch, yellow musk zombie, yuan-ti broodguard, yuan-ti tainted one, Zhentarim spirit, zombie.

    Beholderkin

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    At a Glance

    Beholderkin are simply defined as all creatures which are related to beholders.


    Climitat

    See each type.


    Variations

    The beholder mage prestige class is relevant to beholderkin.


    Notable Individuals

    See each type.


    Sources

    See each type.


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