Castle of Bones


At a Glance

The Castle of Bones is the home of Myrkul on Hades.


Sources

Passing Mention
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The Fountain of Nepenthe

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At a Glance

A fountain in Kanaglym, containing the Waters of Forgetfulness and hence a portal to the realm of Myrkul.


Sources

Maps

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The City of Suffering

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At a Glance

Myrkul’s city, where the Faithless and the False spend their eternity.


Sources

Maps

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Bone Castle

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At a Glance

The fortress inhabited by Myrkul during his tenure as god of the dead.


Sources

Maps

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Dendybar the Mottled

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At a Glance

A wizard and cleric of Myrkul until The Time of Troubles, and then Iyachtu Xvim. He conspired with Eldeluc to gain an influential position within The Arcane Brotherhood, but the two hate each other and are not firm allies.

Sources

  • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] page 20
  • The Savage Frontier [FR5/9233] page 57

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Myrkul

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At a Glance

Myrkul is a power of the Faerûnian Pantheon. He is known as Nas’r among the Bedine of Anauroch.


Notable Followers


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Faiths and Avatars [9516] page 124
  • Running the Realms [1085b] page 56
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] pages 38-39
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 13
  • Dragon 54 page 52: Down-to-Earth Divinity, by Ed Greenwood
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Myrkul on the FR Wiki

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The Faerunian Pantheon

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At a Glance

The Faerunian Pantheon is a loose collection of powers, unlike the tighter-knit racial pantheons. Some of them have very large followings, others very small, but they’re united by their interest in the deeds and devotion of the humans of Faerûn… except in the Old Empires, where the Mulhorandi and Untheric pantheons reign. Other races — including dwarves, elves, gnomes, hin, drow, giants, goblins, and orcs — each have their own pantheons.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

The Xaeyruudh campaign begins in 1365 DR. A few key changes affect the pantheon in this campaign.

  • The pantheon is returned to its roots in Down-to-Earth Divinity, an article written by Ed Greenwood and published in Dragon 54. The biggest change this point introduces is a few new beast cults that 3e players won’t be familiar with, such as Besparr, Hlyyaak, Lolth, and Sneel.
  • Mystra is the same entity in all times, though her face and apparent attitudes occasionally shift in response to events both on Faerûn and among the gods. One dramatic shift occurred with the fall of Netheril, bringing about the revision of rules governing mortal access to the Weave.
  • The Time of Troubles didn’t happen. Thus, Cyric and Kelemvor are not deities, and Bane, Bhaal, Leira, Ibrandul, Mask, and Myrkul are still active at their pre-ToT power levels.
  • A few events associated with the ToT will occur, even though the bigger event does not. Ramman cedes his power to Anhur. Gilgeam is slain by Tiamat. Red Knight was supposedly elevated at the end of the ToT, but I like her, so I’ve declared that she ascended for some other reason.
  • Alignments have been changed for Akadi, Grumbar, Istishia, Kossuth, Mask, and Mystra. Some of these changes may affect Domain availability. Some suggested domains have been added to Bhaal, Earthmother, Entropy, Ibrandul, Iyachtu Xvim, Leira, Moander, Myrkul, and Tchazzar. Some of these powers still need more domains.

Adventurers’ Powers

These powers are the most supportive of adventurers, and therefore the most appropriate choices for patron powers. That doesn’t mean they’re the only choices… just the most obvious ones. These churches are also the most friendly to adventurers who come seeking protection, healing, or paying work.

Name Align Portfolio Domains
Azuth LN Spellcasters Illusion, Knowledge, Law, Magic, Spell
Lathander NG Dawn, spring, birth, youth, vitality, athletics Good, Nobility, Protection, Renewal, Strength, Sun
Mask CN Thieves, thievery, shadows Chaos, Darkness, Luck, Trickery
Red Knight LN Strategy, planning, tactics Law, Nobility, Planning, War
Shaundakul CN Travel, exploration, caravans, portals Air, Chaos, Portal, Protection, Trade, Travel
Torm LG Duty, loyalty, obedience Good, Healing, Law, Protection, Strength
Tymora CG Good fortune, skill, victory, adventurers Chaos, Good, Luck, Protection, Travel

Elemental Powers

Name Align Portfolio Domains
Akadi N/CN Elemental air, flying, speed Air, Illusion, Travel, Trickery
Grumbar N/CN Elemental earth, solidity, changelessness, oaths Cavern, Earth, Metal, Time
Istishia N/CN Elemental water, purification by water Destruction, Ocean, Storm, Travel, Water
Kossuth N/CN Elemental fire, purification by fire Destruction, Fire, Renewal, Suffering

Beast Cults

Name Align Portfolio Domains
Besparr CG Horses Chaos, Good
Hlyyaak CG Camels Chaos, Good
Lolth CE Spiders Chaos, Darkness, Destruction, Drow, Evil, Spider, Trickery
Lurue CG Unicorns Animal, Chaos, Good, Healing
Nobanion LG Lions and other strong beasts Animal, Good, Law, Nobility
Repra CE Snakes Chaos, Evil
Sneel CE Rats Chaos, Evil

Other Powers

Name Align Portfolio Domains
Auril NE Air, Evil, Storm, Water
Bane LE Destruction, Evil, Hatred, Law, Tyranny
Beshaba CE Chaos, Evil, Fate, Luck, Trickery
Bhaal LE Death, Evil, Hatred, Law, Suffering
Chauntea NG Animal, Earth, Good, Plant, Protection, Renewal
Deneir NG Good, Knowledge, Protection, Rune
Earthmother N Animal, Moon, Plant, Protection, Renewal
Eldath NG Family, Good, Plant, Protection, Water
Entropy CE Chaos, Evil
Finder Wyvernspur CN Chaos, Charm, Renewal, Scalykind
Garagos CN Chaos, Destruction, Strength, War
Gargauth LE Charm, Evil, Law, Trickery
Gond N Craft, Earth, Fire, Knowledge, Metal, Planning
Gwaeron Windstrom NG Animal, Good, Knowledge, Plant, Travel
Helm LN Law, Planning, Protection, Strength
Hoar LN Fate, Law, Retribution, Travel
Ibrandul CN Chaos, Darkness
Ilmater LG Good, Healing, Law, Strength, Suffering
Iyachtu Xvim LE Destruction, Evil, Hatred, Law, Tyranny
Leira CN Chaos, Darkness, Illusion, Trickery
Lliira CG Chaos, Charm, Family, Good, Travel
Loviatar LE Evil, Law, Retribution, Strength, Suffering
Malar CE Animal, Chaos, Evil, Moon, Strength
Mielikki NG Animal, Good, Plant, Travel
Milil NG Charm, Good, Knowledge, Nobility
Moander LE Evil, Law
Myrkul NE Death, Evil
Mystra N/LN Illusion, Knowledge, Magic, Rune, Spell
Oghma N Charm, Knowledge, Luck, Travel, Trickery
Savras LN Fate, Knowledge, Law, Magic, Spell
Selune CG Chaos, Good, Moon, Protection, Travel
Shar NE Cavern, Darkness, Evil, Knowledge
Sharess CG Chaos, Charm, Good, Travel, Trickery
Shiallia NG Animal, Good, Plant, Renewal
Siamorphe LN Knowledge, Law, Nobility, Planning
Silvanus N Animal, Plant, Protection, Renewal, Water
Sune CG Chaos, Charm, Good, Protection
Talona CE Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Suffering
Talos or Baelros CE Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Fire, Storm
Tchazzar CE Chaos, Evil, Nobility, Strength
Tempus CN Chaos, Protection, Strength, War
Tiamat LE Evil, Law, Scalykind, Tyranny
Tyr LG Good, Knowledge, Law, Retribution, War
Ubtao N Planning, Plant, Protection, Scalykind
Ulutiu LN Animal, Law, Ocean, Protection, Strength
Umberlee CE Chaos, Destruction, Evil, Ocean, Storm, Water
Uthgar CN Animal, Chaos, Retribution, Strength, War
Valkur CG Air, Chaos, Good, Ocean, Protection
Velsharoon NE Death, Evil, Magic, Undeath
Waukeen N Knowledge, Protection, Trade, Travel

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Night Rider

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At a Glance

Night Riders were, prior to the Time of Troubles, undead, usually human, animated by the priests of Myrkul. It’s doubtful that they can still be created, following the rise of Kelemvor.

Source

  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 48

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Duke-Denizen

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At a Glance

Duke-Denizens were, prior to the Time of Troubles, extraplanar undead in the service of Myrkul. It’s doubtful that they still exist, following the rise of Kelemvor.

Source

  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 47

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