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Forgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It was originally created by author and game designer Ed Greenwood as a setting for his own stories, but after he discovered D&D he adapted it to the game system. Beginning with a one-page write-up on the curst in Dragon #30, he produced dozens of articles that delved into the history, personalities and creatures of the land. When TSR decided to add another official campaign setting to Greyhawk, Dragonlance, and Mystara, they asked Greenwood if his clearly well-thought out world was available, and he agreed to release it to them (albeit with him maintaining editorial control). With its first release as a boxed set in 1987, "The Realms" became the most popular setting with D&D players.The primary focus of the setting is the continent of Faerûn, part of the world of Abeir-Toril, an Earth-like planet with many real world influences. Prominent features are constant conflicts between numerous and very active deities, the world being one big Gambit Pileup between dozens of factions, and scads of high-powered Non Player Characters (mostly the stars of the setting's popular novel lines) running around. The setting is also notable for having a number of sub-settings: Arcane Age: Still the continent of Faerûn, but thousands of years in the past, with a lot of Magitek on top. Al-Qadim: Played on the continent of Zakhara, includes "Arabian Nights" Days and peculiar magic (tied to genies, astrology, magical weaving, and so on). Kara-Tur: Oriental adventures — martial arts and all. Peculiar magic (based on the Oriental five elements, of course). Maztica: Central & South American style setting. Very peculiar magic (feather vs. fang). Anchôromé: Pre-Columbian North America meets Heroic Fantasy. The Hordelands: Mongolia in the age of Genghis Khan. Physically links the lands of Faerûn to those of Kara-Tur.Forgotten Realms grew to be D&D's most iconic setting, partially due to being a well-detailed Fantasy Kitchen Sink and Adventure-Friendly World that is very diverse and filled with different kinds of villains, plots and places to explore. And secondly due the sheer number of popular works set in the world, from the extremly popular The Legend of Drizzt series of books, to the Computer Role-Playing Games Baldur's Gate series, Icewind Dale and the Neverwinter Nights series, games known for being extremely influential in their genres — all which are named after locations in the Realms. Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition made Forgotten Realms the "default" setting, and it was the setting selected for the Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves film.Abeir-Toril is also a part of the multiverse described in the Planescape and Spelljammer settings; with the celestial spheres of Greyhawk and Dragonlance being neighbors. And in The Wizards Three articles, Elminster, Mordenkainen, and Dalamar have parties together... in our world. The Realms are also a major source for darklords and other imported NPCs of the Ravenloft setting (like Jander Sunstar).It has a character sheet, which is by no means near complete. Also its own wiki (not quite comprehensive either) and "official" fan site (where Word of God usually can be obtained, whether from archives or present writers and game-developers).note  Oh, and a link back here, so the authors may have a little fun too.
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Canon Foreigner
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Canon Foreigner: The Neverwinter Nights games and associated characters.
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Bizarre Alien Biology
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Bizarre Alien Biology: Mind flayers, for starters. Anything with the creation type "aberration".
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Applied Phlebotinum
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The Spellplague, the Applied Phlebotinum excuse for the 4th Edition changes.
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Supernatural Gold Eyes
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Supernatural Gold Eyes: A rare drow feature, notable but not dominant in Baenre (first house of Menzoberranzan).
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Heroic Mime
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Heroic Mime: Saurials cannot speak in the human audible range, so Dragonbait managed to go about his missions without any verbal communication, though later learned the thieves' hand code.
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Loser Deity
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Loser Deity: Garagos, the god of War, Plunder, Destruction and Mindless Slaughter is sometimes portrayed as one of these, due to the fact that he must share his portfolio of war with Tempus, god of Honorable Combat and Glory. Tempus is undoubtedly the more popular and powerful of the two gods, and it is widely believed that Tempus could easily slay Garagos and only refuses to do so because it would result in him having to claim Garagos's portfolio as his own, potentially changing his fundamental divine nature. Garagos, needless to say, has an enormous chip on his shoulder about the whole situation.
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Freakiness Shame
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Freakiness Shame: Wings in the case of Jasmine.
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The Commandments
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The Commandments: It's unreasonable to expect standards in a boiling pot of imported, adopted and emerging cultures following several pantheons. But at least paladins generally agree on "Paladin's Virtues" from Quentin's Monograph — though differ in priorities and interpretations.
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Right Behind Me
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Right Behind Me: At the end of The Two Swords a drow priestess curses out and generally derides the orcs she's been working with; her companion is horrified to see that King Obould is behind her and not taking it well.
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No Biochemical Barriers
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No Biochemical Barriers: In the case of diseases, sometimes played straight, but it should be averted by in-depth DM's. For instance, some poisons don't affect dwarves, and while there are some pandemics that affect things along the lines of "all mammals", there are plenty of specific, endemic diseases. Canonically, many poisons are selective. Varrakas and orvas affects all mammals. Huld works on non-humanoids, and even then with exclusions. "Dwarfbane" is self-explanatory. Witchweed only affects arcane casters. Also, the Fantastic Drug "cheeeese" is halflings-only. From Ed Greenwood's answers: most critters are immune to rabies, but some of them still can be carriers, 'which is why human lore insists orc and goblin bites “carry poison�'. In a novel, one idealistic lady tried "humans but not elves" substance on a wrong target, though by this time she could get more wise to his little quirk (Chosen of Mystra are immune to poisons)... if she'd bothered with data acquisition for merely "unwashed human beast".
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The Worf Effect
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The Worf Effect: Time and again — even Elminster was repeatedly used for this. There's Always a Bigger Fish. Always.
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Continuity Porn
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Continuity Porn: To be expected from a setting as vast, old, and collaborative as this one.
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Religion of Evil
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Dag Zoreth may or may not be the case: he kept his daughter well away from his business and allowed his sister to take custody with less fuss than one could expect, though it's possible he just didn't care much. He takes advantage of the former when he needs an innocent descendant of Samular to use an ancestral artifact, but is still perturbed when her mother only views her as a tool.
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Defeat Means Friendship: Aside from warriors resolving their issues, xenophobic elves forced Elminster to play this game with them ad nauseam. Some didn't make it through, however.
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Super-Fun Happy Thing of Doom
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Super-Fun Happy Thing of Doom: The "Nybor's Joyful Voyage" spell. That the same Nybor devised a whole line of Agony Beam spells maybe counts as a subtle hint. It unsafely teleports one victim to random place 1d100 miles away from the point of origin (including straight up and down).
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Always Someone Better
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Always Someone Better: In a couple of the early sourcebooks it was suggested that Khelben Arunsun's level be adjusted to at least ten higher than the highest-level PC, to make sure that players knew there was always someone out there way more powerful than they were.
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Darkest Africa
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Darkest Africa: Chult is this with dinosaurs!
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Our Orcs Are Different
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Our Orcs Are Different: In addition to the standard barbaric mountain orcs, the Realms is also home to two other subraces, the highly spiritual (but equally savage) gray orcs and the more powerful and advanced subterranean deep orcs (also known as orogs), who are basically a race of Elite Mooks.
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The Virus
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The Virus: Special mention to The Spellplague. If you catch it, you either die, mutate horribly ("Plaguechanged"), or get a nifty little blue tattoo that lets you use special magic, known as a "Spellscar". Some even go on a trip specifically to get infected, and there's a Cult based around the tattoos.
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Fictional Document
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Fictional Document: At least Volo's guides and Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue are supposed to be actual books printed in the Realms. Some others, like Elminster's Ecologies, are based on in-world texts to a lesser degree. "Quentin's Monograph" (a treatise on the nature of alignment and paladinhood by a retired paladin), known only in excerpts.
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Alternative Calendar
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Alternative Calendar: The Calendar of Harptos, Elven Rysars, the Netherese calendar, the time song of serôs... The most official one is Dale Reckoning. The latest event was the end of the Era of Upheaval in 1489, and beginning of the present era in 1490.
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Lawful Stupid
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Lawful Stupid: Knights of Samular aren't very nice people as it is (see What the Hell, Hero?), but in Thornhold a young knight right from the monastery was given a mission requiring some understanding and diplomacy, which helped him to quickly make himself look a bigger Jerkass than Khelben and end up as a Butt-Monkey for everyone including a little girl. For a specific example: he had no clue why said little girl didn't want to come with him after he killed her foster mother in front of her, right after killing her foster father. After all, the woman he killed was a Cyricist. Later he gets arrested by skeptical guards in part because he claims custody of her but couldn't even tell them her name.
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Trapped in Villainy
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Trapped in Villainy: Prior to his apotheosis, the mercenary Kelemvor Lyonsbane would transform into a dangerous werepanther due to a family curse if he did something out of kindness.
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Propaganda Machine
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Propaganda Machine: The Cyrinishad convert even gods who read it to Cyric's faith. It backfired, however: Cyric mistakenly read it himself and went insane as a consequence.
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Stealth Pun
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Stealth Pun: The god Hoar makes his home in the Doomcourt, where the "walls are limned with frost."
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Stripperiffic: Common among the Drow in this setting, and it's reconstructed. It's common for drow women (of which there are many, the drow being predominantly female and matriarchal) to expose a lot of skin due to Fanservice. But considering most females in drow society can protect themselves with magic, wearing a sexy outfit is akin to announcing your spellcasting ability and confidence. This is actually mentioned in The Drow of the Underdark.
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The Juggernaut
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The Juggernaut: Tarrasque.
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Let Me Tell You a Story
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Let Me Tell You a Story: In Daughter of the Drow, a human warrior amuses a drow mage (who saved him from carnivores and tried to claim as a slave) with a folk tale about how "old favors are soon forgotten". Then managed to get away and added the phrase to his "farewell" as he ran off.
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Wizard Duel
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Wizard Duel: Happens all the time. Also, via specific ritual, wizards can prepare a screened arena for "Mageduel", which allows them to fight without holding back, killing each other or restructuring the landscape in process. It's introduced and protected from meddling by relevant deities, as some one-upmanship helps overall magical development, while the death of wizards obviously doesn't... and it makes an enticing show when it's safe for bystanders.
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Obstructive Bureaucrat
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As Elminster's scribe Lhaeo played little obnoxious Obstructive Bureaucrat. After he covertly turned into Haedrak III he plays less than bright lordling and dabbler in magic absent-mindedly playing with his familiar instead of listening to any Serious Business discussed before him. While his personal power isn't great, he has Seen It All, have an ideal memory, is very observant, good enough investigator to tell nosy Khelben something new about the events under Blackstaff's own nose and as deft with his spells—including a few Elminster developed personally for him — as it can be expected from a guy apprenticed to the Old Mage for two dozen years.
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Deal with the Devil
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Deal with the Devil: Erevis Cale's deal with Mephistopheles during the Twilight War trilogy. In recent developments, it turns out Thavius Kreeg, High Overseer of Eltruel, has been revealed to have made this. The Companion, which purged the undead from Elturel and was thought to be a gift from Amaunator, was actually constructed in the Nine Hells and sent to Eltruel by the archdevil Zariel, after Thavius prayed to "any power" to save his city.
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Ominous Floating Castle: Netherese Enclaves, Flattery Wyvernspur's castle, the Temple in the Sky.
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Can't Take Anything with You
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Can't Take Anything with You: The Netheril boxed set rules for time travel placed severe restrictions on bringing items and even spells through time.
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Elminster, Halaster, the Simbul, and others.
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Hidden Heart of Gold
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Hidden Heart of Gold: Liriel played the jerk with Xzorsh up to Knife Outline level, but this was to keep him from being unguarded around any other drow he could meet.
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Church Militant
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Church Militant: The paladin orders. Large ones are also much more inclined to slip into Well-Intentioned Extremist routine than individual paladins. Danilo Thann once stated they're nightmare incarnate, though he's not too picky or easily scared, and admires paladins individually. Several Lawful churches are rather militant themselves. Of course, in case of Tempus followers the warfare is the whole point, but they tend to participate in other people's wars rather than wage their own.
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Praetorian Guard
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Praetorian Guard: The Purple Dragons of Cormyr.
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Good Is Not Nice
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Knights of Samular aren't very nice people as it is (see What the Hell, Hero?), but in Thornhold a young knight right from the monastery was given a mission requiring some understanding and diplomacy, which helped him to quickly make himself look a bigger Jerkass than Khelben and end up as a Butt-Monkey for everyone including a little girl.
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I'm a Humanitarian
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I'm a Humanitarian: An interesting twist. Creators of one mythal instead of specifically listing a few nasty critters blocked "any being that had consumed the flesh of men", a rite of passage in nearby orc tribes. Thus ghouls, most evil dragons and fiends, and so on are straight out too. But the Nethertusk Horde did walk in—no more Myth Glaurach. It was puzzling how a mythal failed back then if it still keeps monsters out several centuries later, until a journal of one orc shaman found in the Herald’s Holdfast explained it. After the first wave of rampaging orcs was stopped and slaughtered, Gruumsh told his shamans what's up. So, the next generation of orcs was prohibited from eating their foes. Orcs aren't as brainy as illithids, but they aren't idiots either.
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Unreliable Illustrator
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Unreliable Illustrator: Klauth, Dragon of the North, is said to be a red dragon. His picture in the 3rd edition campaign guide shows him as a white dragon.
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Extranormal Prison
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Extranormal Prison: The Spellhold, a prison designed specifically to hold rogue mages.
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Non-Mammal Mammaries
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Non-Mammal Mammaries: Most notably, yuan-ti purebloods, but they're bred from captured human stock. As of the 4e transition, Dragonborn. They're even functional, apparently.
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Good Bad Girl
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Good Bad Girl: Alustriel is said to be quite sexually active but is definitely a good ruler. Sharess is pretty much the goddess of them.
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Captain Ersatz
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Captain Ersatz: Not counting pantheons ripped off straight as well as individual deities (Mielikki, I'm looking at you), and aside of all fantasy counterpart cultures, "Selûne" = Selene + Luna. (and a circumflex for extra flavor). The Greeks and the Romans should obviously have no complaints here, being ripped off equally.
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Bald Mystic
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Bald Mystic: The Red Wizards of Thay traditionally go bald, the better to show off the trademark tattoos on their scalps. Some are naturally bald due to being of Mulan ethnicity, others shave.
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Heel–Faith Turn
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Heel–Faith Turn: Something like this implied to be a part of the past Shield of Innocence (orog paladin) was reluctant to talk about. Since Thamdarl "the Wizard Unseen" named his memoirs Tyrant's Throne to the Arms of a Goddess: My Road To Mystra, this seems to be his case too.
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Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action
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Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: In Swords of Dragonfire, Elminster threatens Manshoon of the Zhentarim into standing down by mentioning some of the secrets he knows. One of the things he mentions is the full wording of the various pacts with the Beholders, and that they involved mating with... something squickish. Possibly one or more Beholders.
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Blood Magic
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Blood Magic: Mostly elven, mostly forgotten, partly forbidden, sometimes suicidal, usually quite impressive. 'Blood Dragon' is a vengeance/last stand spell requiring the caster's death that sends at the target a big, nearly unstoppable, flesh-dissolving magical construct. 'Bloodstars' turns seven droplets of the caster's blood into sharp projectiles that explode if they hit and draw blood.
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Pride Before a Fall
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Pride Before a Fall: The Netherese arcanists' arrogance was so huge, they believed that deities were merely very tricky mages whose "secret" could be discovered. Most archwizards refused to receive healing by divine magic, out of fear that gods may slip them something that would deprive them of their own chance at godhood. Naturally, this stupidity helped a lot of arcanists to die early, but the only one who did manage to temporarily become a god through spellcasting wasn't so optimistic. As a less important noble in Cormanthor described the situation in elven civilization before its fall:
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Curse Escape Clause
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Some elven mages left a few trapped fiends with an "impossible" Curse Escape Clause and apparently didn't set up safeguards other than verbal warnings, which degenerated into horror stories for children in about 1800 years. Then there were three very annoyed greater nycaloths, the whole army of their kin gated in and roaming around, the fall of Myth Drannor... ah, and these were summoned in first place to retrieve artifacts stolen by elves to keep them out of hands of irresponsible humans. Netherese later did cause Götterdämmerung, so for once this consideration was quite valid. But early Netherese were taught by elves to begin with. It's hard to count just how many times such recursions cross the line.
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Offing the Offspring
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Offing the Offspring: In novels that built up to the transition to 4E, Lolth killed her grandson Selvetarm (on at least one level of reality) and was indirectly responsible for the death of her daughter Eilistraee, and Shar reabsorbed the divine essence her son Mask. In the latter case, this doubled as The Reveal.
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Bald of Evil
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Bald of Evil: Most of the Red Wizards Of Thay have shaved heads.
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Excalibur in the Rust
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Excalibur in the Rust: Fyodor in the Starlight And Shadows trilogy has a two-handed sword, clearly too heavy... and blunt. Far too many people didn't think it was serious until they learned a few little details: first, it's enchanted and works as if was sharp enough for any purpose except "friendly fire". Second, while most people can lift it with a visible effort, the owner is built like a smith (and was one) and always carries the damn thing with him, so he can use the ugly piece of metal as intended. Third, as The Berserker, in rage he swings it with enough strength to crash a minor golem and enough speed to hit a superhumanly fast drow fencer.
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Hereditary Curse
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Hereditary Curse: The Avatar Trilogy has Kelemvor Lyonsbane, last scion of a family of cursed mercenaries. The curse began when his ancestor betrayed a powerful sorceress and was cursed to never again act purely for profit, or transform into a murderous panther. However, with the birth of his son, the curse reacted to the boys innocence and reversed itself. From then on, Lyonsbanes could ONLY act on anothers behalf out of thoughts of profit.
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Food God
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Food God: Chauntea is the main Faerunian goddess of farmers and agriculture. Isis/Ishtar is the Mulhorandi pantheon's goddess of agriculture. In the Zakharan pantheon Jisan is a goddess of fertility. Angharradh is the elven goddess of fertility and planting. Hiatea is the giants' goddess of agriculture. In the halfling pantheon, the agriculture goddess is Sheela Peryroyl.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: In Sacrifice of the Widow, a priest of Vhaeraun presents a plan to send their god through an interplanar gate to Arvandor to assassinate Corellon Larethian. Jezz the Lame asks if he's trying to get Vhaeraun killed. He isn't, but the result is the same.
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State Sec
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State Sec: The War Wizards of Cormyr. Obarskyrs mostly manage to hold this bunch within the bounds of decency, but they jump "for the good of the realm!" so high that even legitimate monarchs and crown heirs had good reasons to distrust them a lot. Generally, the balance of power is — War Wizards vs. Nobles vs. Crown. E.g.:
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: The Simbul, aka Witch-Queen of Aglarond aka Scourge of Thay used to cause mindless panic in Red Wizards' ranks, due to a tendency towards killing them. Zhentarim weren't in that much trouble, but eventually came up with the bright idea "go hunt Elminster," after trying enough that even they learned how this usually ends.
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Mayincatec
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Mayincatec: Maztica. (Even the name!) Modified by the sheer extent of the Fantasy Counterpart Culture aspect of it: Maztica is not, as the Mayincatec trope would have it, generic ancient South American culture — the various cultures found on the continent are far too close to the actual cultures of Central and South America for that (even the Faerûnians start acting more like European counterparts the moment they show up!).
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Artifact Title
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Artifact Title: People often wonder why the Forgotten Realms are "forgotten" and whom by. The name Forgotten Realms came from the original concept for the setting: that our Earth and the world of Abeir-Toril were more closely connected: Mysterious "gates" allowed people to travel between the worlds and the creatures from our folklore and mythology were critters from Faerûn who wandered into our world. But as time passed, the inhabitants of planet Earth have mostly forgotten about the existence of that other world – hence the name Forgotten Realms. However, this aspect has been de-emphasized as early as when it became a TSR property. According to Greenwood this was because TSR was afraid from possible lawsuits from kids getting hurt while trying to 'find a gate' in the woods note remember this was at the peak of D&D's Satanic Panic. Still, on the original Forgotten Realms logo which was used until 2000, small runic letters read "Herein lie the lost lands", an allusion to the connection between the two worlds, while the people from Unther and Mulhorand are stated to be Transplanted Humans from Mesopotamia and Egypt respectively.invoked
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: Most folk's opinions on firearms in the Realms. In large part this is due to intentional Fantasy Gun Control on the part of Gond the Wonderbringer.
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Fantastic Firearms
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Fantastic Firearms: Gond, god of craftsmen, divinely enforces Fantasy Gun Control in FR by decreeing that the chemistry behind gunpowder just plain does not work in the setting. Instead, he permits his priesthood to manufacture small amounts of "smokepowder", an alchemical and therefore partly magical substitute, which is sometimes used in the extremely rare firearms. In addition to being rare and extremely expensive, smokepowder is much more prone than gunpowder to accidentally exploding, making it sort of like trying to charge a gun with nitroglycerin. It also doesn't work in an antimagic field. Drow commoners often use Saturday Night Special-style dartguns that fire using compressed air, invented because they're easier to hide than a pocket crossbow.
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Proud Merchant Race
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Proud Merchant Race: The Sembians.
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Fantastic Drug
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Also, the Fantastic Drug "cheeeese" is halflings-only.
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Fantastic Nuke
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It was mentioned many times that spells may interfere and an excessive release of strong spells, especially in the presence of massive enchantments, may rise up to the scale of Fantastic Nuke: supposedly, through this effect one drow city in a civil war turned into what is known as The Great Rift.
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Expansion Pack Past
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Expansion Pack Past: Effectively what happens each time a new setting is grafted onto the Realms — Kara-tur (Asia), Al-Qadim (the Middle East), and (Maztica) (Latin America) were all located in previously undocumented areas of Toril. The Third Party (and therefore unofficial) d20 setting Nyambe rounds this out with a fairly well-researched version of fantasy Africa, and is clearly designed to work as part of the Realms.
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Gender Bender
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Gender Bender: There are spells for that. Also, Mystra had young Elminster walk as "Elmara" for some years and (before retcons, at least:)
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False Flag Operation
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False Flag Operation: In the Dales, for a time Lolthite drow raided locals just to provoke retaliation against local Vhaeraunites. With human factions, it's rather hindered on a large scale by the Heralds. Also, if a living wizard chose a personal sigil, an attempt to misuse it provokes a whole bundle of curses from Mystra and Azuth (unpleasantness ranging from minor mental damage to apparition of a hand shacking its finger at the offender and exclaiming "falsely done!" at random intervals).
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Killer Yo-Yo
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Killer Yoyo: Cadderly got "an archaic weapon used by ancient halfling tribesmen of southern Luiren". Made of rock crystal... by Salvatore, of course.
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Older Than They Look
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Older Than They Look: Fyodor takes some time to get accustomed to the idea of Liriel being mature enough for a relationship. For one, she's small for a drow. For two, as a drow, at the age of 39  1361 DR, born 1322 DR, she looks more like 12. In The Bargain, the true age of Arilyn "Moonblade" rather shocked Hasheth. Calishites usually marry very young, so...
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Fusion Dance
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Fusion Dance: In Tymora's Luck, Lathander attempted to force one on Tymora and Beshaba to combine them back into Tyche. Nobody else was pleased with the idea.
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Chivalrous Pervert
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Chivalrous Pervert: Elminster. It became a running gag. Just from memory: scoring innumerable human, elven and half-elven ladies (half of whom at some time before or after either were villainesses or just tried to kill him), several avatars of a goddess, daughters of the same goddess who attacked him before; having daughter from a dragon (polymorphed into human, but he knew) who served the enemy of the abovementioned goddess; flirting with watchghost (in Elminster's Daughter), archlich (in Shadows of Doom) and lich (in Temptation of Elminster)... The Drow of the Underdark starts with narrator finding him chatting with a drow lady — his ex-apprentice semi-submerged in his private pool and clearly upset by this stranger's arrival. Jarlaxle.
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Hero with Bad Publicity
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Hero with Bad Publicity: Due to his killing of Mystra in the Time of Troubles — which made too many dead-magic and wild-magic areas — Helm isn't as popular as he used to be. The work of some of his followers hasn't helped his image either.
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Hates Everyone Equally
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The Drow are just as haughty, but mostly hate everyone equally (except holy/unholy wars) starting with their kin; due to their extreme pragmatism, traders work fine with humans, illithids, duergars, deep gnomes or whatever.
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Low Fantasy
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The sheer potency of magic and the abundance of fantastical elements actually was a major distinguishing point between the Realms and the more Low Fantasy settings of Greyhawk and Dragonlance during the days of TSR. It's even lampshaded in a "Wizards Three" article where Dalamar is cautioned away from a duel with a female archmage from Toril, and upon being warned that she could easily destroy him, irritably asks if every Faerunian wizard is more powerful than one of Krynn's three Masters of High Sorcery.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: sometimes, especially with Affably Evil. Also played for laughs: Hrolf 'the Unruly' managed to get imprisonment and confiscation instead of usual fine in the near-lawless Wretched Hive of Skullport not because he's a pirate (skulls don't worry about such trifles), but because he raised the concept of debauch to a whole new level. This man didn't got his nickname for nothing.
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Lovable Alpha Bitch
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Lovable Alpha Bitch: Jalanvaloss a.k.a the Wyrm Of Many Spells. A steel dragon who disguises herself as a human noblewoman in Waterdeep. While she is rather manipulative and greedy, she does care about Waterdeep, and even acts as a sort of guardian angel towards it (though no one knows her human form is really a dragon except for a few).
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Benevolent Mage Ruler
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Benevolent Mage Ruler: King Gareth Dragonsbane of Damara is an epic-level paladin and cleric of Ilmater. His magics are divinely given and tied to him remaining Lawful Good, and in the course of gaining the throne he helped drive out an occupying army from neighboring Vaasa's Sorcerous Overlord. Also, three of the Seven Sisters, all of whom are Chosen of Mystra and powerful sorceresses, ruled realms as these. Alustriel Silverhand (Chaotic Good) spent 134 years as the High Lady of Silverymoon before stepping down, then was chosen as ruler of the Confederation of the Silver Marches two years later, and in both cases her rule proved a boon to the whole region. Meanwhile her sister Alassra is Chaotic Neutral but ruled as the Witch-Queen of Aglarond for decades, fighting hard to keep the country from being conquered by neighboring Thay. Meanwhile Laeral Silverhand is the wife of Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun of Waterdeep and though she doesn't actually rule the town (it has a council of lords rather than a single ruler), she is heavily involved in its running.
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Portal to the Past
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Portal to the Past: Three are exactly three of these, and all are closely watched by the elven Knights Paradoxical, as well as the deities of magic.
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Ghostly Animals
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Ghostly Animals: Rashemen has telthors, spirits of particular animals that were exemplary examples of their species in life, and appear as ghostly versions of themselves.
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Good-Guy Bar
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Good-Guy Bar: The World Serpent Inn mentioned in several sourcebooks was built in its own demiplane by an archmage from Toril, Arcane and Illithid as a neutral ground when Sigil turned out to be too violent and inconvenient for quiet business and rest. Not only is it connected to many worlds, but is accessible to powers, and some gods visit it to relax and chat with creatures they deem interesting. It's a Good-Guy Bar since no one wants to annoy peacefully grazing deities, and some clients in a common room can turn out to be gods on a tea-break. And even if there aren't any, The Bartender is an avatar himself — if some god just likes to meet new people and thinks it's funny, why not?
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Rank Scales with Asskicking
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Rank Scales with Asskicking: The higher levels frequently attributed to individuals in positions of authority.
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Grim Up North
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Grim Up North: The frozen tundra of Icewind Dale is located in the northernmost explored region of Faerûn.
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Lethal Chef
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Kelemvor's initial attitude toward Midnight in the Avatar Trilogy. He initially refuses to take her into the group despite her magical skills because she's a woman. After she does join, he assumes that she's going to be doing the cooking even though she's a Lethal Chef.
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Split at Birth
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Split at Birth: Tymora and Beshaba were "born" when Selûne sundered Tyche tainted by Moander.
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Standard Power-Up Pose
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Standard Power-Up Pose: The cover of Ed Greenwood's novel Crown of Fire shows the main character Shandril Shessair using the title ability. See it here◊.
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Person of Mass Destruction
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Person of Mass Destruction: Just about any high-level spellcaster. Any spellfire wielder (like Shandril Shessair) also qualifies.
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Royal Bastard
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Royal Bastard: An absurd amount of Cormyrean young nobles look embarrassingly alike, due to the attitude and habits of Azoun IV. Some joined coups, some are loyal to the official Obarskyr line's rule.
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Teleport Interdiction
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Teleport Interdiction: The spell "Proof from Teleportation".
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There Are Two Kinds of People in the World
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There Are Two Kinds of People in the World:
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Only Flesh Is Safe
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Only Flesh Is Safe: Portals with the Nonliving-Only modifier will only transport inanimate matter.
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Irrevocable Order
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Irrevocable Order: Happened in Elfsong — Elaith politely informed the would-be victim that he changed his mind on the issue, but the executing agency isn't confirmed to be called off. And then thought a little more and chose to fight the hitmen he sent. He's funny like this sometimes.
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Homosexual Reproduction
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Homosexual Reproduction: The first two gods, Shar and Selûne, were both female, and created the goddess Chauntea. "Creating" is not quite the same as reproduction, but the point still stands that Chauntea had two moms. Mystryl was also created by the union of Shar and Selûne, but this time it was unintentional.
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Bazaar of the Bizarre
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Bazaar of the Bizarre: The Dark Bazaar of Calimport.
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Handsome Lech
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Handsome Lech: Obarskyrs tend to be very charismatic and a bit too... passionate. Azoun IV was quite outstanding in both regards, so Cormyr got lots of Royal Bastards—there's even a feat for it. His daughter Alusair is a well-known heart reaper too, though in her case consequences are prevented by magic. Volo's indiscretions are not limited to gathering and dispensing information. For one:
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Properly Paranoid
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Cormyr is frequently seen as a domineering and grasping state and isn't trusted much, especially in Dales and after the "inclusion" of Tilverton. For good reasons, as Shadow of the Avatar shows. Obarskyrs themselves tend to act as a redeeming feature, but still. And of course...
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Crown of Horns
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The Crown of Horns is an Artifact of Doom that holds part of the deceased death god Myrkul's essence, and tends to drive the wearer to evil (or in the case of Laeral Silverhand, insanity).
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Artifact of Doom
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Artifact of Doom: The Crown of Horns, Crenshinibon (The Crystal Shard), Cyrinishad, Kezefbane...
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Crown of Power
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Crown of Power: The Ruins of Myth Drannor. The Hooded Crown grants a plethora of powers to its user, some of which work only inside the Myth Drannor mythal and some of which work anywhere. The Crown of Stars allows its wearer to cast the spells Dispel Magic, Lightning Bolt, Death Spell and Meteor Swarm, among others. The Ruins of Undermountain. A Naga Crown grants several useful abilities, including commanding reptiles and immunity to their attacks.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: It's not known—except a few bizarre details—what Aerilaya (green elf druidess referenced in a few elf-related Realmslore sources) did that she had to leave the continent.
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Schizo Tech
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Schizo Tech: There's some very advanced stuff, but it's built case-by-case, not meant for mass production or even compatibility. Many of Underdark races have rather advanced mechanics (pumps, hoists, etc), Gondsmen (especially gnomes) sometimes go all-out Mad Scientist, elven (including drow) artificiers occasionally make very advanced prosthetics. Naturally, magic opens extra possibilities, too. Drow artisans are known to routinely stash stuff like adamantine wire saws or pneumatic needle guns — unlike crossbows these are effectively single-shot, but far more concealable and thus useful for situations when one good shot is all it takes to get away alive. Of course, there's a lot on the path of herbalism and alchemy, from poisons to dyes to rust protection coating to stranger odds and ends. Not even starting on exotic metals available from ores, metallurgy is quite advanced, thanks mostly to the dwarves, who try to make strange alloys all the time — though elves had steel very good even without enchantments. Stainless steel is routinely used for potion containers and more unique accomplishments include steel poisonous specifically to orcs (by dwarves with some human and elven help), though this one caused some alarm as to whether further development may end in "bringing ruin to all", and eventually the secret was lost with the kingdom where this was done. Part of the problem is, the Gondsmen like to keep their advanced tech to themselves, particularly smokepowder weapons. They're kinda the closest thing in the Realms to Warhammer 40,000's Machine Cult: they see tech as religious secrets rather than mundane items to make money off of. Meanwhile the drow are, of course, Always Chaotic Evil.
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Purgatory and Limbo
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Purgatory and Limbo: The Fugue Plane, where all souls are drawn upon death, is a flat, gray wasteland under an equally colorless sky, the sole features of which were the City of Judgment, ruled by Kelemvor, god of the dead, and the Wall of the Faithless. Mortals were left to wander the city for ten days before being collected by the servants of their gods, during which time they would be tempted by devils to join the latter's ranks (or be kidnapped by the tanar'ri. The False, those who betrayed their gods in life, served their penalties here, which could vary from being forced to serve as a guide or guard in the city to an eternity of torture, depending on their crimes. The Wall of the Faithless is one of the more controversial elements of the cosmology, in-universe: created by Kelemvor's predecessor Myrkul, it is where the souls of those who worshipped no gods in life (even if they were unaware they had to) are pressed into the wall itself and left to suffer until they finally disintegrate into nothingness. Some saw the Wall as a harsher punishment than even that faced by the False (those who betrayed their gods) or souls damned to the Hells, which was as Myrkul intended — it ensured that the gods would always have a steady supply of mortal belief.
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Bad Boss
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Bad Boss: Elaith Craulnober, at least in "Games of Chance." He finds a man called the Gondblessed who can use technology to simulate and affect magic and strongarms him into his employment. He then gives him a project: use the technology to modify the requirements of the Craulnober moonblade so that his daughter Azariah, a sun elf, can wield it without getting fried. Once he realizes that this technology also means he can wield the moonblade, when he already knows he's unworthy of it, he accuses the Gondblessed of desecrating it and promptly kills him. On the side, he also smashes the life's work of generations of the guy's ancestors.
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Draw Sword, Draw Blood
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Draw Sword, Draw Blood: An unusual weaponless version. Before his apotheosis as the god of the dead in 1370, Kelemvor Lyonsbane's Sins of Our Fathers curse meant that he would become trapped in the form of a giant were-panther if he did something for another without demanding payment. He couldn't change back until he killed someone.
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Magpies as Portents
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Magpies as Portents: Ravens are constant motif in the books of Elaine Cunningham, including Liriel's representation in a prophetic vision and later nickname.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Averted with Berg'inyon Baenre. Like most drow, he thinks himself greatly superior to humans. But he meets his end in a Curb-Stomp Battle against Artemis Entreri. Also averted with Matron Baenre and her insistence on attacking Mithral Hall after the Time of Troubles. That really wasn't very smart of her, and Menzoberranzan was significantly weakened after taking great losses against Mithral Hall's defenders.
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Resurrection Revenge
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Resurrection Revenge: 3rd Edition. supplement Faiths and Pantheons. A zin-carla is a type of undead created by a priestess of the drow Top Goddess Lolth, whereby the spirit of the subject is forcibly returned to its body to carry out a task imposed by the priestess. If the creator loses control of the zin-carla for any reason, it will become a free-willed undead that will seek only vengeance against its creator and will crumble to dust if it succeeds in killing her.
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Weird Weather
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Weird Weather: The supplement FR5 The Savage Frontier. In the High Forest, Wizard Weather can include red snow ("that tastes like blood"), hot rain ("which boils the flesh"), blizzards in summer, exotic (invisible, multi-colored, huge, explosive, glowing and/or black) hailstones, dense fog (with evil creatures lurking within), razor-sharp sleet ("draws blood and scores metal"), black acidic rain, and desert-like blazing heat.
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The Pollyanna
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There was supposed to be some general chill in relations after the Dawn Cataclysm, and he got some troubles for the latter, but he's freakin' Lathander.
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Secret Test of Character
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Secret Test of Character: Harpers sometimes do such things. Vangerdahast at least once used Secret Test Of Loyalty—those who answered his proposal with an attempt to kill him on the spot were deemed truly loyal to Cormyr's crown.
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Power Tattoo
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Power Tattoo: Mainly used by the Red Wizards of Thay.
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Wretched Hive
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Wretched Hive: meets Not-So-Safe Harbor in Skullport (Truce Zone oblivious to concepts like "contraband" or "piracy", with a lot of street crime), Westgate (trade port and pirate haven nearly dominated by Night Masks thieves), Zhentil Keep and some other Moonsea cities.
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Doomed Hometown
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Doomed Hometown: Time and again. Once a dragonrider burned a village to kill one of younger sons of late king, but accidentally left alive a single shepherd boy. Who later turned out to be the son of the killed prince... name's Elminster Aumar.
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Dropped a Bridge on Him
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: Gwydion the Quick and Rinda the scribe are two of the main characters of Prince of Lies, and are killed by Malik in the opening chapters of The Trial of Cyric the Mad.
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Agony Beam
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Agony Beam: Nybor's line of pain spells (Gentle Reminder / Mild Admonishment / Stern Reproof / Wrathful Castigation).
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!
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Ralgorax wasn't unique. Tyr also has Miltiades (The Heroes of Phlan). "I have a duty to attend to, and screw the natural order of things" is a normal attitude for his faithful.
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Becoming the Mask
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Becoming the Mask: Vangerdahast's brilliant scheme to blackmail noble lady Shaerl Rowanmantle with her "theft against boredom" to become a Cormyrean agent in Shadowdale. After adventures together and a romance with the Dale's lord she became a co-ruler there (and he perfectly knows how his wife met him), she didn't care much about what War Wizards may tell anyone. In Shadow of the Avatar one of Vangey's subordinates told her that he thinks it's the time for Shadowdale to "join" Cormyr.
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Nothing but Skin and Bones
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Nothing but Skin and Bones: Chosen Ones are humans transformed into humanoid monsters by the Red Wizards of Thay. They are downright morbidly thin◊.
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King Incognito
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King Incognito: During the Time of Troubles, Torm left his initial avatar pretending to be him while he wandered Tantras in secret, investigating the actions of his priests.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: Taken to a divine level in "The Trial of Cyric the Mad". Cyric is put on trial and threatened with destruction because his insanity makes him a threat to the stability of the pantheon. He makes no secret of the fact that he intends to have the Cyrinishad read into evidence. The Cyrinishad is a book of epic propaganda telling the highly-sanitized story of Cyric's mortal life, enchanted by Cyric himself to brainwash anyone who hears its words from start to finish one of his worshippers, even gods. The pantheon's greater gods serve as Cyric's jury and would have no choice but to hear the Cyrinishad if he introduces it, and so pull out all the stops to keep the book hidden from his worshippers. They fail. Thus, when Cyric's most worthy follower shows up at the trial with the book, all Heaven and Hell break loose, with half the gods ready to destroy the mortal and each other before being bound to Cyric's will. Tyr, God of Justice and the trial's judge, forbids them to interfere. To his reasoning, Cyric faces death and has the right to present any evidence he may to prove his innocence; to him, a pantheon of brainwashed deities bound in service to a Mad God is a small price to pay to avoid violating the sanctity of his trial.
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Human Popsicle
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Human Popsicle: Or elf-demon hybrid popsicle, to be more precise. The fey'ri were imprisoned and then the imprisoning civilization fell, leaving them to wake up 5,000 years later when the magic on the fortress above was severed. Elminster was a "human dust catcher" in an old Netherese tomb for a century or so at the beginning of Temptation of Elminster. And found out that Myth Drannor became a fiend-ridden ruin, surprise (though either Mystra or Azuth cared to soften impact by sending visions).
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Animated Tattoo
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Animated Tattoo: One of the splatbooks provides rules for Living Tattoos.
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Distinguishing Mark
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Distinguishing Mark: Bronwyn Caradoon in Thornhold has a leaf-shaped birthmark on her rear.
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Million Mook March
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Million Mook March: The Tuigan Horde, King Obould's Army of Many-Arrows.
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Comet of Doom
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Comet of Doom: The "King-Killer Star", chosen as the trigger for the Dracorage Mythal, which turns all dragons homicidally insane.
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Recursive Precursors
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Recursive Precursors: Before the Imaskari, the Netherese and the ancient Elves, the dragons ruled Toril, and before them there were the so-called Creator Races, responsible for creating a great deal of the setting's varied sapient races, especially the avian, reptilian and amphibian/piscine ones.
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You Are a Credit to Your Race
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You Are a Credit to Your Race: The moon elf Queen Amlaruil is adored by most of her subjects, even bigoted sun elves. In Evermeet her son Prince Lamruil relates an incident where one such bigot absolutely loathed him but wouldn't hear a word that was vaguely against his mother.
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: In the Realms of the Elves story "Necessary Sacrifices," a group of followers of Shevarash demonstrate their belief that their god's command to kill drow is not limited to adults.
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Always Chaotic Evil
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Recently, Hidden Dark Elf Villages have been revealed, with the aevendrow and the unadrow, both living in isolated communities in the far north and far south respectively. These drow don't worship Lolth and break from the drow's previous Always Chaotic Evil tendencies.
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Helping Hands
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Blackstaff had an encounter with Bigby "apparently not on the best of terms" resulting in a mention that "the old goat comes up with one good gimmick and beats it to death with a rock" — and creation of Khelben's Warding Whip.
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Cessation of Existence
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The Wall of the Faithless is one of the more controversial elements of the cosmology, in-universe: created by Kelemvor's predecessor Myrkul, it is where the souls of those who worshipped no gods in life (even if they were unaware they had to) are pressed into the wall itself and left to suffer until they finally disintegrate into nothingness. Some saw the Wall as a harsher punishment than even that faced by the False (those who betrayed their gods) or souls damned to the Hells, which was as Myrkul intended — it ensured that the gods would always have a steady supply of mortal belief.
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Godhood Seeker
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Godhood Seeker: Many Netherese archwizards gone beyond Flat-Earth Atheist state and believe the whole godhood thing is a conspiracy of uber-mages who found some secret. They hoped to get the same one day, and fearing tricks that could prevent them from this, even refused to receive healing spells — with predictable results. Karsus has a more sane view on the divinity, which is why he managed to become the only man who did achieve godhood via spellcasting. For a minute or so. Not that he didn't immediately regret this very much.
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Great Big Library of Everything
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Great Big Library of Everything: Candlekeep, a repository of all human knowledge. It has at least one backup in a pocket dimension that's closer to this trope.
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Waterfall into the Abyss
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Waterfall into the Abyss: In the wake of the Spellplague, a number of floating islands known as earthmotes calved off from the ground and into the sky. Many of these have waterfalls endlessly emptying off their sides, despite earthmotes usually being the size of a large mountain at best; this is explained in-universe as being due to the magic that created the earthmotes also opening portals to the Elemental Plane of Water on many of them, which disgorge an endless supply of water than then flows off the islands.
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Gods Need Prayer Badly
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Gods Need Prayer Badly: The powers of deities are partially dependent on the number of followers they have.
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Silver Has Mystic Powers
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Silver Has Mystic Powers: Silver is the metal most associated with and suitable for magic. Magic items that involve moon-related magics, electricity/lightning and energy discharges (e.g. Magic Missile) will automatically make all saving throws related to item creation magic if they're 60% (or more) silver by weight.
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Orc Raised by Elves
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Orc Raised by Elves: One elven mage managed to raise a good red dragon (using magic to supress his genetic evil tendencies) sadly, "a red dragon who never knew greed or malice" matched the Curse Escape Clause to a magic prison holding a trio of very powerful fiends.
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Crystalline Creature
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Crystalline Creature: The Red Wizards of Thay created gemstone golems made of diamonds, emeralds and rubies.
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Blow Gun
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Blow Gun: In one novel, the pirate hunter Captain Deudermont is darted by a thug who wanted to claim the black-market bounty on him. Apparently, his darts are made from cat claws (don't ask how those could be used as darts) and no other ammunition is compatible with his blowgun.
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Amnestria Moonflower, a princess of the Evermeet ruling dynasty who in the end chose a human. Her nice kin were rather imaginative in screwing over these two.
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Our Demons Are Different
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Mortals were left to wander the city for ten days before being collected by the servants of their gods, during which time they would be tempted by devils to join the latter's ranks (or be kidnapped by the tanar'ri.
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Drowning My Sorrows
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Drowning My Sorrows: Wulfgar, for a certain period of his life.
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Sand Worm
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Sand Worm: Purple worms and related creatures; you probably don't want to waltz through the Raurin Desert for a weekend picnic.
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Pyromaniac
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In The North, a laboratory accident during the creation of "Chigliak's Hotpot" left a 200' diameter area devoid of snow, trees and grass around the wizard's house, with sand glazed closer to the epicenter and remaining pieces of the walls scattered up to 200 yd. The only thing found intact was one human foot still wearing an anklet of immunity from fire (obviously, slightly misenchanted). Chigliak, in addition to being a Pyromaniac, was too much of a jerk for anyone to care about his resurrection.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Jarlaxle. The kind of acceptance Drizzt took several decades of good deeds and angst to accomplish, Jarlaxle can reach in about five minutes because of how much of a nice guy he comes across as. In the Sellsword Trilogy, he manages to win over a bar full of semi-xenophobic mercenaries with his wit and charm. Those who don't approve of his Always Chaotic Evil ancestry, he manipulates into starting a fight that gets them thrown out. (While Drizzt had done some societal trailbreaking for Jarlaxle, those specific mercenaries say they've never heard of Drizzt before.) Lauzoril, Zulkir of Enchantment, an infernally charismatic bastard, whether dealing with weaker ("people he has ordered slain in their presence have gone to the executioner smiling") or stronger (his encounter with The Simbul was awesome, as normally she kills Red Wizards on sight). He also essentially first entered a separate peace treaty, extolling oncoming trade competition on the same breath. The city of Sshamath — they still venerate Dark Seldarine, though not exclusively, and still have very deadly rivalries. But their Conclave (which includes a drow vampire) works toward greater cooperation between various interests and power groups. They did half-abolish slavery (in regard to races who are considered capable of magic, as well as individuals who can demonstrate it) and generally are trying to be as nice as they can — in the name of large-scale magical development, trade and prosperity. And are much less xenophobic than the theocratic drow... or most surface elves. A plot hook in the third edition campaign setting called "I'd Like to Get My Things Back" involves the Zhentarim wizard Sememmon hiring the player characters to retrieve some of the possessions he left behind in Darkhold and leaving them with "as many gold pieces as it takes to make the PCs gasp" even if they turn him down, in hopes that they might be inclined to accept another job from him in the future.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Fzoul and Manshoon alternated as the Dragon to each other.
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Fantastic Rank System
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Fantastic Rank System: The Cormyrean "Purple Dragons" (standing army) have their own system.
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Evilutionary Biologist
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Evilutionary Biologist: The Order of Blue Fire. While they claim to be a support group for the spellscarred, they actually want to send the Spellplague back into full bore, thus spellscarring everything and everyone. Interestingly, they aren't inherently evil, and in fact are often good.
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Corrupt Church
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Corrupt Church: Selûne's church in Memnon. Torm's church in Tantras, during the Time of Troubles. He was not pleased.
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Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe
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Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: Elminster uses this almost constantly, but thinly, ye know?
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Music for Courage
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Music for Courage: What bards are supposed to do.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The Realms have a lot of The Undead, including new ones. But since "negative energy" (un-life force) is a primal force much like elements, undead as such aren't obliged to be Stupid Evil. Lords of Darkness has a reminder: Ralgorax wasn't unique. Tyr also has Miltiades (The Heroes of Phlan). "I have a duty to attend to, and screw the natural order of things" is a normal attitude for his faithful. There's a Faerûnian proverb “black as a black opal", meaning sort of darkish, but not really black (or in figurative sense, evil) at all.
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Heaven's Devils
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Heaven's Devils: The devils/baatezu have contracts with the god of the dead (currently the Lawful Neutral Kelemvor) that allow them to recruit unclaimed dead souls from the Fugue Plane (where the dead are sorted). Exactly what the gods get out of it is not explained, but it contrasts sharply with the demons/tanar'ri, who occasionally mount raids on the Fugue Plane and simply kidnap the souls they want.
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Fantastic Racism: Some humans are inclined to it; many powerful species deem everyone else inferior; but in pure xenophobia elves beat everyone around more often than not. Theirs is the "honor" of forming both the church of Shevarash dedicated mostly to hatred of the Drow and Eldreth Veluuthra — an elf supremacist group dedicated to the proposition that humans are vermin to be eradicated from Faerûn. Of course, there was also the Elite Guard — Gold Elves who deem even Moon Elves inherently unworthy... Still, the Black Archer's followers sometimes work with non-elves, Eldreth Veluuthra sometimes work with Drow (some Vhaeraunites), and the assassination of King Zaor greatly ashamed most Gold elves. Shevarash himself, on the one hand, preaches hatred, but on the other, has the clear purpose of proactively defending elves from their archenemies (unless or until Shar will succeed in corrupting him, that is). He expanded the list to illithids and more; conversely, he's in peace (if uneasy) with Eilistraee. Of course, just how much this affects their followers in the field is an open question: obviously, the prime reason to become a "drow-hunter" is indiscriminate vengeance, the oath sounds simply "until the last drow is dead", and Sword Dancers tend to be converted Lolthites — even more flinchy than before and for all their good intentions not half as nice as they'd like to be (The Seven Sisters and Silverfall shows this side). The Drow are just as haughty, but mostly hate everyone equally (except holy/unholy wars) starting with their kin; due to their extreme pragmatism, traders work fine with humans, illithids, duergars, deep gnomes or whatever. The Golden Dwarves of the East Rift believe themselves to be superior to most races, even other dwarves, and look down particularly on creatures of an abhorrent origin. They however possess a very positive opinion of humans, impressed by the role they have carved into the world for themselves.
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Hate Plague
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Dracorage is one of "best" examples. Building a magical device that periodically drives all dragons in the world Claw Crazy? Well, sometimes one just have to do whatever one can. Leaving damn thing active, accessible and not adequately guarded, indefinitely after decisive victory? Great idea: not only dragons have to kill much more people than they want to, but sooner or later it may fail to turn off and someone can tamper with either comet or mythal in the way that leaves the hellish condition on. Which almost happened twice.
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture
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Helm also gets a lot of flack from the fact that it was a group of his worshippers who found Maztica (a Fantasy Counterpart Culture of the Mayincatec flavor)... and promptly turned into Conquistador-expies.
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Magic Knight
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Magic Knight: Elven Bladesingers, Eagle Knight and Jaguar Knight of Maztica.
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A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil: Again, the Mystran dogma teaches to spread magical knowledge, so they, especially Elminster, train a lot of people with talent and not looking terminally irresponsible. Some of whom later played in the teams any good Mystran have to cull given an opportunity, all the way down to Cult of the Dragon. Sammaster in particular stands out here.
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Undead Author
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Undead Author: In Shadowdale, a still-human Cyric "entertains" his traveling companions with stories of adventuring parties dying horribly in Myth Drannor. Midnight points out that there's no way to know what happened to them if nobody survived; one possibility suggested is that Cyric was with them and fled before the dying part.
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Call a Rabbit a "Smeerp"
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Call a Rabbit a "Smeerp": Tressym are winged cats; Rothe are a yak-like herd animal, related (presumably) to musk oxen.
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Fictional Constellations
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Fictional Constellations: The major gods have their own constellations. In The Avatar Trilogy a constellation based on the new Mystra's holy symbol (a circle of seven stars with a red mist in the middle) appears when she ascends to godhood.
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Intercontinuity Crossover
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Intercontinuity Cross Over: Used really well in The Wizards Three from 'neighbour' crystal spheres (see above). More canonically, Blackstaff had an encounter with Bigby "apparently not on the best of terms" resulting in a mention that "the old goat comes up with one good gimmick and beats it to death with a rock" — and creation of Khelben's Warding Whip. Mild example, but it was implied in Faiths & Pantheons (and eventually confirmed by Ed Greenwood) that the leonine deity of nobility, royalty, and good beasts, Nobanion, who had crossed over from another plane and had apparently died and been resurrected, was Aslan. (One source even went so far as to claim he emerged in Faerûn in an unusual and mysterious forest called Weathercote Wood known for having many unknown portals.)invoked
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BottomlessPit
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Bottomless Pit: The Underchasm, which is practically a nation sized hole.
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Your Costume Needs Work
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Your Costume Needs Work: On one occasion, Azoun IV met a man disguised as him who promptly assumed that he was someone else dressed up in an attempt to attract the ladies.
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Lark of Suzail panically feared snakes. Guess where Elminster sent her to do research for Ecologica? Right, into Serpent Hills (the foreword is titled "That's not a stick"). Now guess whom he recommended her as a guide...
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Kangaroo Court
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Kangaroo Court: At the beginning of the second book of the Avatar Trilogy, Midnight stands trial in Shadowdale, accused of killing Elminster at the end of the last book. Not only is she gagged throughout the proceedings out of fear that she'll use magic, the court freaks out when her "public defender" tells them that he ungagged her before the trial so he could get her side of the story. Not only did notables like Lord Mourngrym and one of the Seven Sisters participate in this farce, she ended up being rescued by Cyric.
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God of Darkness
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God of Darkness: Shar is the goddess of darkness and loss, and is one of the most prominent evil deities in the Faerûnian pantheon. She is often at odds with her twin sister Selûne, the goddess of the moon.
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You Kill It, You Bought It
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You Kill It, You Bought It: A god who kills another god can acquire that god's portfolio. Ibrandul used to be the god of caverns, dungeons and the Underdark, but he was killed by Shar during the Time of Troubles. Shar took his portfolio for herself, and also began granting spells to his worshipers.
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Corpse Land
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Corpse Land: The "Battle of Bones" area, named after an event that changed it forever. Due to drought and expanding Anauroch desert, a lot of goblinoids (more than a quarter million combatants) had to migrate, humans and allies (more than half of that) were determined to stop them in a convenient pass and much slaughter ensued.
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Lost Technology
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Lost Technology: Mostly lost Magitek. The Imaskari Empire, the Netherese Empire, Ancient Elven Empires...
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Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action
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Hot Skittyon Wailord Action: Humans, Elves and Dragons are all able to successfully reproduce with just about anything.
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The Necrocracy
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The Necrocracy: Skullport, named after its unusual rulers — flying skulls. Also, Thay as of 4E after the takeover by the lich Szass Tam, its long-time Zulkir of Necromancy.
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Glorious Death
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Glorious Death: One of the greatest achievements of Elven High Magic is to enchant a mythal, a permanent large-scale Place of Power. The spellcaster can (irrevocably) give their life for a substantial power boost to the mythal, a death that's seen as a fitting capstone to an elder archmage's career.
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Death World
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Death World: Some of the outer planes, especially places like the Abyss, the Barrens of Doom and Despair, and so forth. Changed in 4E.
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Cara's foster mother in Thornhold is a Cyricist who pings strongly on a Detect Evil, but she appears to be genuinely protective of her charge and forbids her to pray to Cyric or even wear his sacred color.
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Barbarian Longhair
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Barbarian Longhair: The Uthgardt and Icewind Dale barbarians are usually depicted this way (ref. the usual depiction of Wulfgar, son of Beornegar on the cover art of the Drizzt Do'Urden books).
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The Syndicate
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The Syndicate: The Zhentarim, The Twisted Rune, The Knights of the Shield, Iron Throne et al.
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Defeat by Modesty
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Defeat by Modesty: It varies. Some (e.g. elves) just rarely give a damn, some (mostly humans) do. Inverted in Laeral's Disrobement spell — trap releasing another spell when its substrate is severely damaged or removed from its unwilling wearer—the most (in)famous use involved Sylune and her gown; before activation there also were some slavers who wanted to brand her, their log-built stronghold and Meteor Swarm spell charge.
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Hybrid Monster
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Hybrid Monster: Fey'ri and Tanarukk, hell-touched Elves and Orcs, respectively.
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Being God Is Hard
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Being God Is Hard: In the ancient times of the setting Jergal was a much more powerful deity than he is now. Then the Dead Three, a trio of evil epic-level adventurers consisting of Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul, challenged him. To their surprise, Jergal had actually grown tired of his role and divvied up his portfolio voluntarily: Bane got tyranny, Bhaal got murder and deceit, and Myrkul got death, while Jergal was content to remain as archivist of the dead.
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Ethnic God
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Ethnic God: There are several different racial and ethnic pantheons. The largest is the Faerunian pantheon (most humans), and there's also the elven pantheon, the drow pantheon, the dwarven pantheon, the halfling pantheon, the gnomish pantheon, and the orcish pantheon. The human nations of Mulhorand and Unther also had their own pantheons, but the Untheric pantheon (an import of the Sumerian and Babylonian pantheons) was extinct by the end of the Time of Troubles and the Mulhorandi pantheon (a version of the Egyptian pantheon) was destroyed by the Spellplague in 4th Edition. Some other racial deities from early editions of the game: Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia: Hruggek (bugbears), Skerrit (centaurs and satyrs), Surtur (fire giants), Thrym (frost giants), Grolantor (hill giants and ettins), Skoraeus Stonebones (stone giants), Maglubiyet (goblins and hobgoblins), Kurtulmak (kobolds), Blibdoolpoolp (kuo-toa), Semuanya (lizard men), Eadro (locathah and mermen), Vaprak (ogres), Sekolah (sahuagin) and Laogzed (troglodytes). Some monsters worshipped demon princes from the Abyss as deities: Yeenoghu (gnolls), Demogorgon (ixitxachitl), Baphomet (minotaurs), Graz'zt (lamia). In an article in Dragon magazine #63 Roger Moore wrote up additional deities to fill out the pantheons of the kobolds, goblins and hobgoblins. Bahamut and Tiamat were the deities of good and evil dragons, respectively. The 2nd Edition supplement Monster Mythology had dozens of new deities for monsters. Only the orc pantheon would have a god of stupidity (Bahgtru).
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Makes Us Even
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Doesn't really affect Dark Elves. While Drow nobles are indeed vicious and cruel, commoners are usually just as evil and only lack the power and resources to cause as much damage. Still, ones from the merchant clans are safer to their own and partners than ones from the noble houses. And it seems that lower-status drow are more likely to form stable teams and save each other (making a sport of it) even if they are just as eager to claw their way up. By necessity, of course — there are group survival situations, reputation bites in the ass, Better the Devil You Know, and all that. Nobles just have worse prospects of alliances and can afford to be complete jerks.
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Chest Burster
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Chest Burster: Phaerimms reproduce like some wasps. They paralyze the subject with a sting, then inject an egg; the larva consumes the victim from the inside out.
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Rebellious Princess
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Rebellious Princess: Miliana Da Sumbria (The Council of Blades). Liriel Baenre, technically, counts too. Alusair "the Steel Princess" of Cormyr had a loud dish-breaking disputes with her father just about every time she returned to the palace.
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Direct Line to the Author
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Direct Line to the Author: Material for the Forgotten Realms setting is often presented as having been personally rendered to writer Ed Greenwood by the wizard Elminster. The Volo's Guide series are written as in-universe travel guides later annotated (often grumpily) by Elminster. Greenwood also penned the "The Wizards Three" articles for Dragon magazine, which presented new spells for the Dungeons & Dragons game as notes written from meetings between Elminster, Mordenkainen (from the Greyhawk setting), and Dalamar (from the Dragonlance setting)... in Greenwood's own home. With occasional comments on fan letters and newsgroups, from Elminster himself (and once even from Mordenkainen's apprentice).
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Orbiting Particle Shield
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Orbiting Particle Shield: The top-level spell "Elminster's Effulgent Epuration" conjures up a cluster of head-sized silvery floating spheres around the caster, each of which can absorb and negate one incoming spell.
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Only the Chosen May Wield
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Only the Chosen May Wield: Meets Comes Great Responsibility in blade-rite, most notably Elfblades and Moonblades.
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Lady Luck
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Lady Luck: The Realms used to have an goddess named Tyche who embodied all forms of luck. The Dawn Cataclysm caused her power to be split into two goddesses; Tymora, goddess of good luck and victory, and Beshaba, goddess of misfortune and accidents.
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Good Witch Versus Bad Witch
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Good Witch Versus Bad Witch: The Witches of Rashemen: the Hathran and the Durthran.
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Fantasy Gun Control
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Fantasy Gun Control: By decree of Gond, god of craftsmen, gunpowder physically doesn't work. He does allow limited amounts of smokepowder, an alchemical substitute, to exist in the hands of his church. The Thayans also have some very clumsy cannons that use liquid propellant and aren't scalable to man-portable size. By the year 1490 Dalereckonging, however, this was no longer the case, and both the Zhentarim and a small number of private armorers now have the secret of guns.
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Musical Assassin
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Musical Assassin: Banshees, harpias, some monstrous crickets (in Elfsong)...
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Talking through Technique
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Talking through Technique: The Drow hand signal language. Galaeron Nihmedu when he had a problem with magic himself, and wanted another spellcaster to reveal an invisible enemy, slowly moved his fingers through the proper spell's somatic component until it was recognized as such and cast.
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Breath Weapon
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A few red dragons more greedy than agressive use their iconic Breath Weapon to get long contracts as living furnaces. They constantly receive quality food, a trickle of gold into the hoards (which given dragons' life expectancy adds up to a decent pile) and at least some awe — and not only is it risk-free, but it comes with extra protection for the lair.
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Private Military Contractors
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Private Military Contractors: Oh, yes. There was a chapter on them in the old boxed set and even a separate supplement for 2nd edition, Gold and Glory note :from Wizards' site still gives some old sourcebooks for free. The biggest — 1600 members, once before Time of Troubles 2000 — is the Flaming Fist company which doubles as Baldur's Gate's standing army. Not that there were operations big enough to force it to choose priorities. They sent 300 to Horde Wars, then some to kick pirates' asses, and there was still more than enough of them at home to not give anyone a false hope.
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Henotheistic Society
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Henotheistic Society: Enforced. The souls of those who refuse to worship any of the gods become trapped within the Wall of the Faithless. However, the exact details vary Depending on the Writer - in some depictions being merely irreligious will send you to the domain of a random god who shares your ideals, and the "Faithless" consist only of those who actively reject the whole system.
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When I Was Your Age...
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When I Was Your Age...: In Cloak of Shadows, Storm tried to inspire young Harpers complaining about having to raise early, then Elminster finished them off with a handful of tall tales:
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Once Done, Never Forgotten
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Once Done, Never Forgotten: The deity Helm of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting provides a couple examples: He doesn't seem to ever be able to live down his moments of Lawful Stupid, like killing the first Mystara. It's gotten to the point he and his followers still get called Lawful Stupid by other characters. Helm also gets a lot of flack from the fact that it was a group of his worshippers who found Maztica (a Fantasy Counterpart Culture of the Mayincatec flavor)... and promptly turned into Conquistador-expies.
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I Gave My Word
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I Gave My Word: Elminster swore to never kill Fzoul nor Manshoon in an agreement with one of their common foes, in favour of stopping yet another common foe. "So high a price", indeed.
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Grammar Nazi
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Grammar Nazi: Interpret this little footnote from Volo's Guide to All Things Magical as you want:
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The Undead
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The Realms have a lot of The Undead, including new ones. But since "negative energy" (un-life force) is a primal force much like elements, undead as such aren't obliged to be Stupid Evil. Lords of Darkness has a reminder:
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Two-Person Pool Party
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Elminster. It became a running gag. Just from memory: scoring innumerable human, elven and half-elven ladies (half of whom at some time before or after either were villainesses or just tried to kill him), several avatars of a goddess, daughters of the same goddess who attacked him before; having daughter from a dragon (polymorphed into human, but he knew) who served the enemy of the abovementioned goddess; flirting with watchghost (in Elminster's Daughter), archlich (in Shadows of Doom) and lich (in Temptation of Elminster)... The Drow of the Underdark starts with narrator finding him chatting with a drow lady — his ex-apprentice semi-submerged in his private pool and clearly upset by this stranger's arrival.
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Attack Animal
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Attack Animal: Wyverns originally were weapons made by Aearee (a creator race) to use against Lammasu (according to The Grand History of the Realms). The stream of wizardly projects involving some or other custom-made weaponized Hybrid Monster reemerged in the human era and shows no sign of drying up. Akhlaur experimented with "cat-man warrior" idea and later created laraken. Red Wizards make "chosen ones" (these are unstable, though) from slaves and darkenbeasts (these work well... outside of direct sunlight) from any normal animals. Then there was a project of perfect assassins as "Living Construct" described in The Finder's Stone Trilogy (it messily backfired, of course).
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Noble Demon
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Noble Demon: Lauzoril: he really cares about his kid, renounced undeath and is a bit too honest for zulkir or master of Charm school. Some Princes of Shade: while flooding large part of the desert they found time to warn locals and offer their help with evacuation—in rather clumsy way, but they tried. Melegaunt Tanthul acted responsibly and honestly with his incidental partners, though it's not quite clean how random was the initial accident.
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Killer Rabbit
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Killer Rabbit: Several, including literal ones (according to Elminster's Ecologies).
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Friend to All Children
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Friend to All Children: The god Helm was usually known as an impassive stickler for the rules, but he had a soft spot for children. There's been in-universe speculation that he lost a loved one—who might have been his child or young sibling—which served as his Cynicism Catalyst (it's canon that he lost a lover in the Dawn Cataclysm, but there's nothing confirmed about a child).
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Nostalgia Filter
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Nostalgia Filter: Most elves suffer a near-terminal case of this.
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God Is Evil
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God Is Evil: Every god (even the "good" ones) forced Kelemvor to return to holding the souls of every single mortal creature hostage in order to keep their power intact (see one above). Kelemvor tried to claim all petitioners without patron "his by default" — as Walinda noted (Finder's Bane), outside of an united pantheon it wrecks the power balance. There's a reason not even Myrkul, one of the Stupid Evil Dead Three tried that. Kelemvor didn't propose other variants not involving the Wall.
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Horse of a Different Color
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Horse of a Different Color: It's almost a Running Gag when applied to paladins' special mounts. In Pool of Twilight one paladin's first attempt to summon a charger brought a large pig. Jherek in The Threat from the Sea, as a sea warrior, has no use for horses. Eventually, he got the loyal "mount" that dwarfs most normal kinds of paladin mounts... put together. Though even this didn't stopped him from further attempts to convince himself he's not a paladin despite any painfully obvious evidence.
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Super-Empowering
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King Obould was known among his subjects as 'Obould-Who-Is-Gruumsh' after he was blessed by said god as his champion.
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From Bad to Worse
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In "The Pirate King", Captain Deudermont leads an army to overthrow the ruler of Luskan, the evil lich archmage Arklem Greeth. Despite the best efforts of Drizzt to help him, he ultimately winds up making things worse.
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Transplanted Humans
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Transplanted Humans: It's implied (the "Forgotten" part refers to them from Earth's standpoint) that the Mulhorandi and Utheric peoples are descended from Egyptian and Mesopotamian people the Imaskari "forcibly" imported, umpteen-thousand years ago.
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Cyric, in his days as a mortal.
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Dating Catwoman
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Dating Catwoman: Downplayed with Elminster (who is Chaotic Good) and The Simbul, who isn't really a villain (technically she's Chaotic Neutral) despite technically being a dictator and having killed a lot of people (though they were almost all Red Wizards.)
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Politically Correct History
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Politically Correct History: Occasionally happens, such as this (from Lands of Intrigue):
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Karsus tried to become a god by using the first 12-level spell to borrow some divine power from the only deity he should have left alone. The result is: destroyed Netheril, killed goddess, no 11-level and higher spells on Toril anymore and 10 level working only when relevant gods are sure it's a good idea, Karsus being a god just long enough to understand how much he screwed up everything and then trapped for ages as almost-dead almost-god. What's left of him is a red boulder that seeps blood. Karsus shows up as a vestige in the "Pact Magic" section of the Tome of Magic book. He refuses to be summoned near active spells, indicating he's at least partially aware of his current situation. The Harpers' great idea to imprison an irresponsible and arrogant artificer off-plane where he can't do anything and remove him from the history. Quickly became less than safe when one of the few last traces of the evidence fell into hands of wrong guys who forced him to work with them. The Dracorage Mythal. Free the world from the dragons' domination by disorganizing them: a good idea. Leave behind the device with nigh-unlimited service life not only making dragons aggressive every few years, but capable of making one big nightmare of the whole world just by failing to turn off: not very good idea. This one had two very close calls. First the dragons not knowing what exactly got them tried to destroy the visible comet — which gone wrong and produced Tears of Selune — so the mythal's activating key almost got stuck in either Toril's moon or one of the new satellites. Later perhaps the best metamage in the world gone batshit insane, found and "hijacked" the mythal itself. These elves are not only nice, but also very foresighted People, aren't they? In their defense, a while after they created the mythal the elves fought a several-thousand-year long string of world wars among themselves that resulted in a lot of stuff getting lost and forgotten. In "The Pirate King", Captain Deudermont leads an army to overthrow the ruler of Luskan, the evil lich archmage Arklem Greeth. Despite the best efforts of Drizzt to help him, he ultimately winds up making things worse.
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Shared Universe
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Shared Universe: Over the years, multiple designers and authors have come and gone, all of them leaving some kind of mark on the setting, for good or for ill.
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Sdrawkcab Name
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Sdrawkcab Name: The pit fiend Tanetal, a servant of Bane in the Phlan trilogy, repeated "Latenat" at the end of at least every other phrase. Snilloc — a wizard from the Covenant, inventor of some classic spells (made by Dave Collins, possibly except Snilloc's Cream Pie, joke spell by Elaine Cunningham).
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God of Evil
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God of Evil: Zigzagged. There are no gods of evil, but there are plenty of evil gods (occupying the lower slots on the Alignement table, Chaotic, Neutral and Lawful Evil). Of particular note are Shar, goddess of night, darkness and nihilism, the Dead Three, gods of tyranny, death, murder, decay, and other nice stuff, Cyric, god of trickery and betrayal, and Beshaba, goddess of bad luck and misfortune.
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Tome of Eldritch Lore
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Tome of Eldritch Lore: Lots, perhaps most (in)famously the Nether Scrolls (though they're harmless to the reader) and Cyrinishad (not real lore, just a sheet of bullshit, but it can brainwash a deity).
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Dysfunction Junction
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Dysfunction Junction: It seems that Magefairs tend to host a dozen of swaggering fireball-tossers seeking a duel, a hundred of gossipers and half a hundred of accomplished nuts sharing their mad theories.
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Where the Magic Went
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Where the Magic Went: In the distant past, the Earth and Toril were closer together and Earth humans knew about the magic, deities, and fantastic monsters of Toril. Over time the two worlds drifted apart and the connections between them diminished, causing Earth humans to consider the truth about Toril to be just mythological stories and Toril being called the Forgotten Realms by those who remember the truth. Additionally, a number of Earth's ancient gods moved entirely to Toril over time as their worship declined back home, such as the entire Egyptian pantheon and the Norse god Tyr.
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Interspecies Romance
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Interspecies Romance: Half-elves in most places don't even cause a lifted eyebrow, but it's not the only case. Myth Drannor was named after an elf who loved a dwarven lady (and yes, on Toril female dwarves got beards, male elves don't). Here's clarification from Ed Greenwood on all those half-orcs.
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Sapient Steed
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Sapient Steed: Pegasi, Asperii, Nightmares, elven Moon-horse (teu'kelytha).
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The Fair Folk
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The Fair Folk: Distant and historical in 1st-3rd Editions. A prominent part of the planes in 4th.
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Portal Network
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Portal Network: Extensive, though not open for public. There are even a series of articles each describing a group of such gates in several parts. And a stable Ethereal pathways network.
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Memory Gambit
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Memory Gambit: It's normal both for drow on high positions and high-level wizards to be Crazy-Prepared. So in Extinction (War of the Spider Queen) Gromph Baenre did it. An opponent thought everything was under control... and lived just long enough to realize what's going on.
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Black-and-Gray Morality
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Black-and-Gray Morality: According to Ed Greenwood, the Realms actually runs on this, and it's merely intended to appear like a conventional fantasy world.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: A few local monsters are borderline cases. Phaerimm are parasitic "spell-grubs". Sharn are even weirder, but mostly benign, ones trying to keep Phaerimm in check (and sealed them to begin with) and usually don't mess with anyone else even if invited to and repay if they think they owe to someone... until the Spellplague hit. Now they're the helpful (if inherently cryptic) leaders of an (admittedly sympathetic and playable) group of Evilutionary Biologists who want to cover the world in it.
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Massive Race Selection
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Massive Race Selection: Played straight, even though most of the rarer ones are geographical isolates, no one — including a sage — shows any strong reactions when the first saurial appears. Mindulgulph Mercenary Company alone recruited anything capable of working for reward from grippli and kenku to treants and beholders to thri-kreen and loxo. Shaar has Loxo — humanoid elephants with two trunks. Thri-kreen live there too, supposedly also on Anchorome continent and a few colonies elsewhere, reaching near Phlan.
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Overused Copycat Character
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Overused Copycat Character: Drizzt is the poster child. His appearance has caused more "Anti-Hero drow" characters to pop up than there are grains of sand.
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The Chosen One
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Jherek in The Threat from the Sea, as a sea warrior, has no use for horses. Eventually, he got the loyal "mount" that dwarfs most normal kinds of paladin mounts... put together. Though even this didn't stopped him from further attempts to convince himself he's not a paladin despite any painfully obvious evidence.
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: The War of the Spider Queen series is a Story Arc-spanning adventure for the sake of a Religion of Evil. Though some of them were quite decent even by non-drow standarts or "got better" later. Artemis Entreri. Although he eventually turned out to be something like an Anti-Hero x 10, his stats should still read Lawful Evil.
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Go Mad from the Revelation
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Go Mad from the Revelation: Played with — priests of Leira, former goddess of deception and illusion (before Cyric killed her with Godsbane, Mask's sword avatar), were forbidden from using the spell true seeing or any magic item which produced a similar truth-telling effect. If they did, they would be driven irrevocably mad.
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Merchant Prince
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Merchant Prince: The country of Amn is ruled by the Council of Six, each a merchant-king with more money than they can spend. In descending order of seniority they are the Meisarch, Tessarch, Namarch, Iltarch, Pommarch and Dahaunarch.
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Space Cold War
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Hill's Edge. It sits between the Zhentarim of Darkhold, the Free Traders of Westgate, Lords' Alliance and Harpers' headquarters — as a trade route / weaponsmithing town no one wants to turn it into a war zone, but there's a lot of hard kicking under the table, including the High Priestesses of Lliira and Cyric (allied with Harpers and Zhents respectively) waging a cold war for the status of the town's spiritual Queen Bee. The climate is harsh and a common local sport is monster-hunting. The net result is that an average guy walking down the street is at least a 4th or 5th level fighter. Compare this to the Death World of Dark Sun, which is a post apocalyptic setting. In order to survive in this sort of climate, commoners have to be tough, so adventurers start at 3rd level. That's at least a level higher.
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Immunity Disability
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Immunity Disability: In the Pools of Radiance trilogy, Kern was born immune to magic. Unfortunately, this makes him immune to magic healing and teleportation. With concentration, Kern can sometimes suppress this immune.
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Bloody Murder
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Bloody Murder: Silver fire, old elven Blood Magic, the Blood Lightning spell...
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Kudzu Plot
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Kudzu Plot: So many plot lines that were mentioned and alluded to over the course of the years never materialize into anything. Roleplaying purpose and Shared Universe nature of setting add up to this. The same for interesting secondary characters — see also Characters as Device — whether authors want it to be this way or not. According to some authors, Executive Meddling trend was in favour of making of new characters instead of development of existing ones, with few obvious exclusions — which explains a lot. At least sometimes it's justified: Galaeron Nihmedu after being a protagonist in his own trilogy was Put on a Bus to Vaasa for at least two reasons — he's unlikely to reappear until there will be either some novel about this hell-hole or Evereska nearly doomed again. According to the Lady Herald of Realmslore, it was Ed's own guideline keeping the Shared Universe from turning into the stage of limited stories:
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Magic Is a Monster Magnet
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Magic Is a Monster Magnet: A magnet for the Phaerimm, to be exact.
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Scorpion People
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Scorpion People: The manscorpions, also known as "stingers" or "tlincalli". They're hostile desert-dwellers, and primarily live in complex underground cities tunneled out of the desert soil.
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Proud Warrior Race Guy
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Tempus, the god of war, and his proteges Valkur and the Red Knight are all arrayed against Garagos, the six-armed incarnation of savage bloodlust (and former god of war in the Netherese pantheon before he was displaced by Tempus and went really crazy with the bloodlust). This one's interesting because Tempus, being one of the most powerful deities in the Realms, could explicitly stomp Garagos flat fairly easily if he wanted to, but for a War God he's a fairly decent guy and isn't interested in absorbing bloodlust into his portfolio (he only views war as worthwhile when there is peace to contrast it with).
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Literal Metaphor
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Literal Metaphor: The Fall of Netheril involved the floating cities of Netheril literally falling from the sky.
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Slave Market
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Slave Market: The town of Tyrantaros in Thay has an extensive slave market every day in its central market area.
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Finger in the Mail
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Finger in the Mail: In one novel in the series, the crimelord who has the halfling Regis captive has one of his men give Drizzt and friends (out to save Regis) a package when they reach his city: a halfling's severed finger. Not only is it from Regis, the crimelord does it again as they're breaking into his lair.
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Ancient Conspiracy
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Ancient Conspiracy : There are a few. The Heralds are not as much "secret" as "low profile" organization dedicated to tracking bloodlines and register and police coats of arms. Harpers for a time were a branch of Heralds before split due to different agenda, but retained good relations. Other than that, Heralds are backed up by lots of strong magic, and obviously there are a lot of very powerful people interested in their work, and a few deities whose portfolio align with this so closely (especially Oghma and Siamorphe) their followers are always eager to help such an inherently blessed work... "which is why nobles or brigands have to be shrieking mad before they will even consider using someone else's badge or full coat of arms on their armor, to deceive witnesses as to who's doing nasty things whilst wearing that armor".
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MeetTheMeat
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Meet The Meat: Some dragons like to start with talking before tasting. Like in Azure Bonds:
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Medieval Stasis
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The world might have been on the verge of discovering gunpowder, but it had been in the technological equivalent of the Middle Ages for well over several millennia already (the first elven kingdoms were established more than twelve millennia before the Age of Humanity), so Medieval Stasis still applies. Cultures changed, which is a partial aversion, but that's that about it.
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Token Good Teammate
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Token Good Teammate: The drow shadowdancer Hamadh the Unseen in City of the Spider Queen is one of the few characters who both worships Vhaeraun and is explicitly nonevil (as opposed to the cleric of Vhaeraun in the same group, who is). He may be used for a Player Punch.
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The Hat Makes the Man
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The Hat Makes the Man: The Crown of Horns makes its wearer crazed and violent.
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Named After the Injury
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Named After the Injury: This game has a few Disabled Deities who have divine titles referencing their disabilities: Tyr, god of justice, is blind and missing his right hand. His titles include: The Maimed God, Blind, Blind Tyr, Wounded Tyr, Blind Overlord, Wounded One, One-handed & the Eyeless One. Ilmater, god of martyrdom and endurance, is covered with Wounds That Will Not Heal that represent his attempts to remove suffering from the world by taking it into himself. His titles include the Broken God and the Rack-Broken Lord. Gruumsh, patron god of the orcs, is known as the One-Eyed God. General consensus is that he had an eye gouged out while fighting a duel with the elf god Corellon Larethian, although Gruumsh's priests consider this heresy and insist Gruumsh has always had one eye.
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Half the Man He Used to Be
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Half the Man He Used to Be: Dorn Graybrook lost much of the left side of his body to the red dragon, and for this reason was turned into half-golem. And took some issues with dragons.
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Hobbits
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Hobbits: The Halflings of Lurien.
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Precursors
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Precursors: Before humans, Toril was dominated by elves. Who in turn broke the dragons' rule. Before dragons there were Creator races.
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Sinister Minister
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Sinister Minister: The priest in charge of Selûne's church in Memnon.
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Side-Story Bonus Art
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Side-Story Bonus Art: "Wizards Three" articles, spin-a-yarn stories.
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Embarrassing Tattoo
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Embarrassing Tattoo: Jherek in The Threat from the Sea ran away from his pirate father, but he has a tattoo that identified him as a crewmember of the nastiest pirate ship on the sea. Naturally, such a feature was rather career-limiting at best. Also Alias's evil tattoos in Azure Bonds. She acts embarrassed by them, but it's more because they cause her to kill people she doesn't want to kill.
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Animated Armor
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Animated Armor: FR is the home of a construct known as "helmed horror". There are variants, of course. Unlike a golem, it needs to be possessed by a mortal, so methods of procuring the "pilot" vary, e.g. War Wizards in Cormyr give some criminals an option to get some hands-on action (with the body in a high-security prison, some magical conditioning and removal of possible "sensitive" memories), less law-abiding artificiers may kill and compel, and it's not like a badly crippled warrior can't occasionally volunteer for this.
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Aristocrats Are Evil What noble family of Cormyr has not been portrayed in a negative light? Completely, few, but occasionally, everyone — even Obarskyrs had Boldovar. Oh, and when a fan asked for Cormyrean nobles who could murder one of their own family members and kick out his childhood friend and betrothed in nothing more than what was on her or in her possession immediately after his death, Ed answered there's about twenty out-of-published lore, but he will write four. And gave three, but at this point no one asked for more. Each was a Big, Screwed-Up Family, and in case you missed the point about mature campaign style, the Elizabeth Bathory expy was not even the worst one. As most "shining" examples of depraved nobles he wrote one Cormyrean and one Waterdhavian families here — in the same spirit of The Aristocrats "in all their tainted glory". Waterdhavian nobles are just as prone to "nobility decay" and even less law-abiding: lots of them are or were smugglers at best and slave-traders at worst. Doesn't really affect Dark Elves. While Drow nobles are indeed vicious and cruel, commoners are usually just as evil and only lack the power and resources to cause as much damage. Still, ones from the merchant clans are safer to their own and partners than ones from the noble houses. And it seems that lower-status drow are more likely to form stable teams and save each other (making a sport of it) even if they are just as eager to claw their way up. By necessity, of course — there are group survival situations, reputation bites in the ass, Better the Devil You Know, and all that. Nobles just have worse prospects of alliances and can afford to be complete jerks.
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God-Emperor
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God-Emperor: The God-Kings of Mulhorand. King Obould was known among his subjects as 'Obould-Who-Is-Gruumsh' after he was blessed by said god as his champion.
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Armed with Canon
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Khelben Arunsun is a great and mighty hero when there's some or other immense threat. When there are none, he will find something anyway. Blackstaff shows signs of this in most novels by Elaine Cunningham, but it's not a disagreement on board: according to Ed Greenwood, seeing a polymorphed steel dragon on a revel is enough for him to "casually toss a wyrmbane spell her way". Or his old obsession with smoke powder. He usually balances on the border of this, slipping back and forth, with Laeral holding him back.
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Moral Guardians
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Moral Guardians: The Zhentarim and occasionally other evil organizations began to be portrayed as Keystone Kops, at times, because evil was not allowed to prevail.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: The Rage of the Dragons, The Time of Troubles, The Shadovar, et al.
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Screw You, Elves!
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Screw You, Elves!: In Return of the Archwizards a little remark of an elf from Evermeet managed to seriously flip out at once Elmister (learned from elves, saved even one who died of a suicidal spell just to get at him), Khelben (not a Puppy-Dog Eyes half-elf wannabe out to prove his worth anymore, but still eager to jump the blade for them) and Laeral (almost—she just doesn't, short of artifact possession), and got an Evereskan elf to at least make a point.
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In the Blood
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In the Blood: Zaknafein Do'Urden is a "good guy", and skilled with the blade. Thus, so is his son, Drizzt. To a lesser extent, Vierna, Drizzt's full sister, is noticeably gentler and more reasonable than their half-sisters...until she goes through the advanced brainwashing techniques of the Church of Lolth. "Silken Shadow" (in Elminster's Daughter) ended up with much the same occupation as so-called "Eladar the Dark" before he cast his first cantrip. For that matter, Tanalasta Obarskyr was a bookworm and after conversion to Chauntea developed an iron determination... not unlike her grandfather. Dornal Silverhand and Storm Silverhand, both being rangers and playing complete You Must Be Cold on strangers, though in different circumstances. According to the Lady Penitent trilogy, most of the drow have demon blood through the balor Wendonai, and those with the best chance for redemption are descended from the "good" dark elf kingdom of Miyeritar.
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Multilayer Façade
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Multilayer Façade: According to Volo’s Guide to All Things Magical,
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Time Abyss
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There hardly will be any larger case than a greater god confronted by his own paladin. Of course, Lathander is rather irresponsible by nature. Labelas Enoreth — on account of acting deranged during the Time of Troubles (as the personification of Time Abyss, he lost touch with mortals) — was abandoned by the priest he possessed. Whom upon regaining full godhood he talked back into the fold and elevated to proxy status.
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Saintly Church
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Saintly Church: Torm, Bahamut, et al. Notably, the individual practitioners of the faiths may be polite and all of the other things this trope requires, but it is a noted trait of the setting that the more religious people you put in one place, the less likely it is that things stay peaceful.
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Floating Continent
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When the flying cities of the magical human empire of Netheril fell during the cataclysmic events surrounding Karsus's hubristic attempt to become a god which led to the death of the goddess of magic, Mystryl, two of them landed in the Sea of Fallen Stars. One, Nhalloth, was astonishingly well-preserved and fit all the appearance details of the trope; the other, Sakkors, was so badly damaged and destroyed in the crash as to be nothing but a mountainous pile of rubble.
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Van Helsing Hate Crimes
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Van Helsing Hate Crimes: It seems anyone who can be presented as an "acceptable target" dealt with this. Of protagonists, Jander Sunstar (vampire) and Liriel Baenre (drow). And let's not start on the whole Bhaalspawn problem... Flavour text of The Seven Sisters features a wizard who ran into the dell where followers of Eilistraee (including Qilué) danced — "aww... how cute... firestorm! Oops.". Dark Ladies obviously have to deal with such things time and again, and most are neither protected by Mystra's daughter and her wards, nor deterred by her from answering in kind. It was limited to a mild annoyance in Ravens Bluff — in a hardy Seen It All city only local drunks made a nuisance of themselves.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: The City of Shade, and the City of Opus.
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Razor Wings
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Razor Wings: The "Sharpwings" spell. It gives a dragon's wing buffet double the damage of a claw attack while keeping its knockdown efect. Without any visual changes.
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The Hecate Sisters
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The Hecate Sisters: The drow pantheon's three goddesses are Eilistraee (called the Dark Maiden), Lolth (called the Dark Mother), and Kiaransalee (a goddess of the undead whose priestesses are called Crones).
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Zombify the Living
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Zombify the Living: The curst creature template from the 3.5E supplement Lost Empires of Faerûn, created by casting bestow curse on a dying subject followed by create undead or create greater undead.
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Handy Feet
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Handy Feet: One of the drow characters from novels has such dexterous toes that he's able, when Bound and Gagged, to perform the necessary gestures to cast a spell with his feet.
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Stay in the Kitchen
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Stay in the Kitchen: Kelemvor's initial attitude toward Midnight in the Avatar Trilogy. He initially refuses to take her into the group despite her magical skills because she's a woman. After she does join, he assumes that she's going to be doing the cooking even though she's a Lethal Chef. Bronwyn Caradoon is disappointed by her reunion with her paladin father, as he not only disapproves of her mercantile expertise but intends to have her married off.
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Can't Argue with Elves
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Can't Argue with Elves: used straight, subverted, averted and in any way possible.
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Fridge Logic
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The continent, at least, was merely written out, not actually destroyed — the Spellplague involved parts of Abeir replacing parts of Toril (never mind that all previous lore, including the parts about what it means, had Abeir-Toril as the full name of the world)... and vice-versa — the continent still exists, it's just not on Toril anymore.
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Fantastic Livestock
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Fantastic Livestock: Elminster's Ecologies describes the Marsh Drovers, a human culture native to the Farsea Marshes, who herd domesticated catoblepas — a type of long-necked, warthog-like monsters who live in swamps and can kill with a glance — bred to be more social than their wild relatives and to see the Drovers as a part of their herd. The catoblepas are valued for their ability to live and graze in deep swampland where other livestock can't go, and because their deadly gaze lets them easily protect themselves against bandits, predators and monsters. Besides their edible meat and milk, they're raised for their eyes, hearts and brains, which are valuable spell components.
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Cut Lex Luthor a Check
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Lauzoril, Zulkir of Enchantment, an infernally charismatic bastard, whether dealing with weaker ("people he has ordered slain in their presence have gone to the executioner smiling") or stronger (his encounter with The Simbul was awesome, as normally she kills Red Wizards on sight). He also essentially first entered a separate peace treaty, extolling oncoming trade competition on the same breath.
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: Cyric's father murdered his mother when he was a baby. The Cyrinishad is mostly about how wonderful he is, but he takes the time and page space to describe her as beautiful and talented. There also seems to be a bit of Madonna-Whore Complex going on; she's exalted as the literal mother of a god, while he constantly refers to Mystra as "The Harlot."
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Fantastic Naming Convention
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Fantastic Naming Convention: The dwarves and many humans of Chondathan ethnicity (i.e. white people from west-central Faerun) use Luke Nounverber very frequently.
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Proxy War
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Proxy War: The incessant Divine Conflicts between the hundred-plus deities in the setting usually play out as fights between their worshipers, from large-scale wars by the powerful cult of Bane that rules Zhentil Keep down to individual paladins and clerics. The gods taking the field themselves is a rare and usually cataclysmic occurrence.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: Wulfgar has this reaction after he hallucinates that Catti-Brie is a demon and hits her in The Silent Blade.
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Purple Is Powerful
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Purple Is Powerful: The Knights called the Purple Dragons.
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Balance Between Good and Evil
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Balance Between Good and Evil: The reason why various evil entities haven't taken over the world, and why various good entities don't control the world.
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Half-Human Hybrid
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Half-Human Hybrid: Too many to list, most prominently half-elves and half-orcs.
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The Chosen Many
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Also, three of the Seven Sisters, all of whom are Chosen of Mystra and powerful sorceresses, ruled realms as these. Alustriel Silverhand (Chaotic Good) spent 134 years as the High Lady of Silverymoon before stepping down, then was chosen as ruler of the Confederation of the Silver Marches two years later, and in both cases her rule proved a boon to the whole region. Meanwhile her sister Alassra is Chaotic Neutral but ruled as the Witch-Queen of Aglarond for decades, fighting hard to keep the country from being conquered by neighboring Thay. Meanwhile Laeral Silverhand is the wife of Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun of Waterdeep and though she doesn't actually rule the town (it has a council of lords rather than a single ruler), she is heavily involved in its running.
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Fantasy Counterpart Map
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Fantasy Counterpart Map: The world of Toril has continents that are in the same general locations and shapes as Earth's continents. Among the most noticeable differences are that Europe stand-in Faerûn (where most stories take place) is much bigger, Africa stand-in Zakhara is a vast archipelago, and Australia stand-in Osse is a massive landmass.
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Cool Horse
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Cool Horse: Never a shortage of this. After all, there are three regions full of horse nomads or semi-nomads plus multiple horse-breeding centers famed over half of the continent.
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Unreliable Expositor
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Unreliable Expositor: Most of the time when anything resembling a Fictional Document is in sight. Specifically, Volo's Guides. Subverted in Mintiper's Chapbook — a Realmslore textbook on Unreliable Exposition. Elminster's Ecologies — e.g. the history of High Moor. There was a two-part article named simply "Trusting in Lore". ...yet somehow many fans still take for established "facts" anything anyone says in novels. Even in Evermeet — which is explicitly framed as a collection of stories retold by several generations of elves — and some on the subjects mere mentions of which caused pain or shouting matches after more than ten millenia, such as Crown Wars — to a human, who gathered them as a gift to his half-elven lover. It's not like there could possibly be any amount of what Faerunian elves themselves politely call moonbreeze, right?
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Healing Factor
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Healing Factor: One of the more infamous aspects of the setting is that trolls here are essentially an entire species of Wolverines. Unless damaged by fire or acid, or something as extreme as a Disintegrate spell, they will regenerate from everything. Chopped off limbs will continue to move on their own. You can hack a troll into itty bitty pieces and it will grow back together. Some troll subspecies are even worse, such as fire trolls which are immune to fire and acid, and have acid blood for good measure. They have to be first reduced to zero hitpoints by a cold-based attack, and then either hacked to pieces or further damaged by electricity before they thaw out.
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Physical God
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Physical God: One of the most common tropes of the setting. This is literally true during the Time of Troubles.
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Year Inside, Hour Outside
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Year Inside, Hour Outside: True on some planes and demi-planes.
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Toxic Phlebotinum
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Galaeron Nihmedu when he had a problem with magic himself, and wanted another spellcaster to reveal an invisible enemy, slowly moved his fingers through the proper spell's somatic component until it was recognized as such and cast.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: Zigzagged. The Realms often undergo drastic shake-ups, but things always seem to settle back into place eventually. The best example; when 4th edition began to lose ground, the novels swiftly restored Elminster's power and Mystara's life, and then followed it up with the reincarnation of Drizzt's entire original adventuring party in "The Companions Codex" series.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Artemis Entreri. For all of the evil stuff he has done, he is still many people's favorite character. He is an assassin — or at least, he was for a good chunk of page-time. Plus, (Lawful) Evil Is Cool. Most of his evil actions tend to be justified or overshadowed by the evil that the people around him do, and he has paid for a lot of it, knocked off a cliff, stuck in menzoberran and forced to ally with Jarlaxle, and then is mindscrewed somewhat by Jarlaxle.
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Monstrous Scenery
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Monstrous Scenery: Waterdeep has giant living statues that will come to life to defend the city if it is threatened. In most low-level campaigns in Waterdeep, they will never have any need to awaken, making them only scenery to the player characters.
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Left-Justified Fantasy Map
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Left-Justified Fantasy Map: The default map of the Sword Coast and its environs is a straightforward version of this, with a cleanly north-south coastline delineating the western seas on the left side from the continent occupying the other two-thirds of the map.
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Obfuscating Stupidity
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Obfuscating Stupidity: As Elminster's scribe Lhaeo played little obnoxious Obstructive Bureaucrat. After he covertly turned into Haedrak III he plays less than bright lordling and dabbler in magic absent-mindedly playing with his familiar instead of listening to any Serious Business discussed before him. While his personal power isn't great, he has Seen It All, have an ideal memory, is very observant, good enough investigator to tell nosy Khelben something new about the events under Blackstaff's own nose and as deft with his spells—including a few Elminster developed personally for him — as it can be expected from a guy apprenticed to the Old Mage for two dozen years. Danilo Thann is a master of this; his Idle Rich persona was a cover for his activities as a Harper agent.
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Prestige Class
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3E supplement Faiths and Pantheons introduced a Prestige Class called the Horned Harbinger, a servant of Myrkul who grows horns as part of their class progression.
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Horns of Villainy
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Horns of Villainy: The Crown of Horns is an Artifact of Doom that holds part of the deceased death god Myrkul's essence, and tends to drive the wearer to evil (or in the case of Laeral Silverhand, insanity). 3E supplement Faiths and Pantheons introduced a Prestige Class called the Horned Harbinger, a servant of Myrkul who grows horns as part of their class progression.
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Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
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Trapped Behind Enemy Lines: Drizzt Do'Urden in The Lone Drow.
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And I Must Scream
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Karsus tried to become a god by using the first 12-level spell to borrow some divine power from the only deity he should have left alone. The result is: destroyed Netheril, killed goddess, no 11-level and higher spells on Toril anymore and 10 level working only when relevant gods are sure it's a good idea, Karsus being a god just long enough to understand how much he screwed up everything and then trapped for ages as almost-dead almost-god. What's left of him is a red boulder that seeps blood. Karsus shows up as a vestige in the "Pact Magic" section of the Tome of Magic book. He refuses to be summoned near active spells, indicating he's at least partially aware of his current situation.
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Mad God
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Mad God: Cyric. He doesn't play by the same rules that the other gods do, and is a Wild Card among the divine, generally doing whatever he feels like without thinking of the consequences.
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Hidden Elf Village
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Hidden Elf Village: Evermeet, Evereska. Cormanthor before it became Myth Drannor. Also, Teuveamanthaar in the High Forest, although it was hidden out of self-preservation (from the demons of Hellgate Keep) rather than any sort of moral judgment or rejection of the rest of the world. Recently, Hidden Dark Elf Villages have been revealed, with the aevendrow and the unadrow, both living in isolated communities in the far north and far south respectively. These drow don't worship Lolth and break from the drow's previous Always Chaotic Evil tendencies.
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Mordor
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Mordor: Thay (though the worst part is ruled by the nicest of them), Zhentil Keep... Played with in Netheril's case—Phaerimm reduced the entire region to an incredibly harsh magic-blighted desert. Now that the ensemble Big Bad Princes of Shade came along, it's quickly grown back to warm, temperate grasslands and forests.
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Spell My Name with a "The"
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Spell My Name with a "The": "The Simbul" is sort of honorific after the name of a long-forgotten goddess, but she was called that way long enough that very few living people know even the first fact, let alone who "Alassra Shentrantra" is. "The Sibilant Shade" or "the Voice in the Shadows", who loves her anonymity. Lansharra, a.k.a Symgharyl Maruel, better known as the Shadowsil.
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Luck Manipulation Mechanic
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Luck Manipulation Mechanic: During 2nd Edition certain clerics of Tymora, the goddess of luck, have the granted power to re-roll a die once per day. Similarly some clerics of Beshaba, goddess of misfortune, have the ability to force enemies to re-roll their dice.
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To Hell with This Infernal Job
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To Hell with This Infernal Job: The evil adventurers Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul once challenged Jergal, god of death, murder, and tyranny, for godhood. However Jergal had grown tired of his job and divided his portfolio between them voluntarily, content to be simply the archivist of death.
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Backstab Backfire
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Backstab Backfire: Subverted in "The Silent Blade" by R.A. Salvatore. Drizzt Do'Urden and Artemis Entreri have engaged in a duel to the death to determine once and for all who is the better fighter. Entreri ultimately loses, although even Drizzt acknowledges that his loss has more to do with bad luck than any lack of skill on his part. Entreri doesn't care, and tells Drizzt to finish him since he cannot live with the knowledge that he was beaten. Drizzt refuses, and begins to walk away. Entreri runs at him from behind and cries out in rage—his goal, as it turns out, is to alert Drizzt to his attack so that Drizzt will be forced to kill him. And Drizzt does defend himself by turning around and stabbing Entreri. However, a protective spell cast on Entreri without his knowledge protects him and mortally wounds Drizzt instead.
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Wound That Will Not Heal
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Ilmater, god of martyrdom and endurance, is covered with Wounds That Will Not Heal that represent his attempts to remove suffering from the world by taking it into himself. His titles include the Broken God and the Rack-Broken Lord.
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Myth Arc
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Myth Arc: The Cormyr Saga alone gives compressed variant. The novel Cormyr is an interleave of "present day" story chapters and small flashback stories that depict Cormyrean history. The How We Got Here part forms at once necessary background for the main story, some parts of big Story Arc and also parts of epic History Arc that connects with "present" Story Arc in next books.
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Cartesian Karma
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Cartesian Karma: The game had a lot of this, including Laeral Silverhand donning a relic of the local evil death-god and catching a bad case of artifact possession. Of course, as a semidivine being herself, she recovered after the crown was destroyed, but people threw suspicious glances for some time. Eventually this died down to lame taunts about bad luck with headgear from a political opponent, though. Elminster Ecologies appendix II is narrated by a rather grumpy druid, so the approach is rather simple, and not quite unreasonable:
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Monster Organ Trafficking
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Monster Organ Trafficking: Dwarven settlements sometimes keep captive deepspawn as a food source, feeding them livestock so the aberrations will make numerous copies of meat animals. This can easily backfire on the deepspawn-keepers, if one of their captive monsters ever manages to sink its teeth into something more dangerous than cattle.
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Master-Apprentice Chain
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Master-Apprentice Chain: There are traceable chains of 4-5 wizards or longer, and lots of offhanded mentions of someone being apprenticed to Elminster (whose teachers are known from Elminster's Saga) or other Chosen (at least half of whom, including Khelben and Sammaster, also learned from Elminster at some point or other). Back in Myth Drannor "Arun's Son" (not named Khelben yet) was a pupil of Mentor Wintercloak (secretly allowed in the city before it was opened to non-elves). They all had apprentices — Mystran dogma is clear about spreading the use of arcane magic, after all. Some of these (like Malchor Harpell) grew to the top rung and in turn got their own pupils...
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Living Shadow
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Living Shadow: even aside of standard D&D undead, and transformation spells. Some (mostly shadow mages) get infused with essence of Demiplane of Shadows as a comfortable form of semi-undeath. Advanced shadow magic can be used to animate one's shadow as an independent sentient creature (and usually promptly make it less independent). Shadow is defined as "it is what you aren't" and remembers everything it could see during the life of those who cast them, so they tend to be personal terror for "owners". When Melegaunt Tanthul had to do it, spell's subject wasn't happy at all, even though his shadow was rather good guy.
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Earth/Wind Juxtaposition
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Earth/Wind Juxtaposition: The four Elemental Lords each have a rivalry with the one that embodies their opposite element. while Kossuth the Firelord duels Istishia the Water Lord Akadi the Lady of Air opposes Grumbar the Earthlord.
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Neuro-Vault
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Neuro-Vault: If after all those years of examining Sealed Evil in a Can inside the can Prince Melegaunt Tanthul died and just carried all this knowledge with him, it would be... rather unfortunate, right?
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And Man Grew Proud
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And Man Grew Proud: Most famously Netheril, but also Imaskar and Jhaamdath. As a subnote, some of the humans who survived the fall of Netheril fled to the nearby Elven city of Ascalhorn...where they proceeded to show they hadn't learned their lesson one bit by daring to consort with demons and devils. End result, creation of fey'ri, corruption of Ascalhorn into Hellgate Keep, and fall of Eaerlann.
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Revolving Door Revolution
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Revolving Door Revolution: The Border Kingdoms near the Lake of Steam are composed of a slew of small baronies ruled by powerful adventurers, each seeking to carve out a scrap of land and rule it as they see fit. Then another adventurer comes along, bumps them off, and sets himself up as the new baron, et cetera. A fluff piece titled "Master Tactician" has a cleric of the Red Knightnote Lawful Neutral minor goddess of military strategy working on conquering the baronies to stabilize the region, but we never find out if she succeeded.
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Divine Conflict
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Divine Conflict: In general, the many groupings of gods in the setting are interminably at war with each other and/or with the denizens of the fiendish planes. The gods of knowledge battle the gods of destruction, the gods of justice battle the gods of tyranny and corruption, everybody hates the orcish pantheon, etc. The conflict between Selune, goddess of the moon, and Shar, goddess of darkness, goes all the way back to the creation of Toril. Among other things it resulted in the creation of Mystryl, the original goddess of magic. The Classical Elements Ensemble of deities representing fire, water, wind, and earth are each locked in battle with the one representing their opposite element. 1358 DR, the Year of Shadows, is best known as the year of the Time of Troubles or the Godswar. After Bane, Bhaal, and Myrkul stole the Tablets of Fate from Ao the Overgod, Ao banished every god in the whole pantheon to the surface of Toril until the Tablets were recovered. The various avatars continued to battle each other both in person and through intermediaries, and several were killed. Tempus, the god of war, and his proteges Valkur and the Red Knight are all arrayed against Garagos, the six-armed incarnation of savage bloodlust (and former god of war in the Netherese pantheon before he was displaced by Tempus and went really crazy with the bloodlust). This one's interesting because Tempus, being one of the most powerful deities in the Realms, could explicitly stomp Garagos flat fairly easily if he wanted to, but for a War God he's a fairly decent guy and isn't interested in absorbing bloodlust into his portfolio (he only views war as worthwhile when there is peace to contrast it with). The Seldarine, the elven pantheon, all battle the Dark Seldarine, the drow pantheon. (Eilistraee gets a pass since she's trying to undermine the other Dark Seldarine from within by teaching drow to not be monstrous assholes.)
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RetCon
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Retcon: All unexplained continuity differences between editions.
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Klingon Promotion
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In The Simbul's Gift, Lauzoril became Zulkir by killing his predecessor and mentor in a duel. Then he found an old guy's granddaughter locked away on the estate and soon married her. Granddaddy turned her into a Cloud Cuckoolander, trying to protect her and/or because later she would constitute a danger. Lauzoril later swore his magic will never touch his daughter, even to straighten her crooked tooth, and if this will be his demise, so be it. That's one of the major villains. Thing is, it was printed soon after the Hobgoblin 2211 story, Hasbro-to-Hasbro missile.
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City of Adventure
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City of Adventure: Waterdeep, Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter... As Chansrin (who accompanies the Watch when bored, hoping for a chance to hurl spells) put it, she remains in Scornubel because Hill's Edge. It sits between the Zhentarim of Darkhold, the Free Traders of Westgate, Lords' Alliance and Harpers' headquarters — as a trade route / weaponsmithing town no one wants to turn it into a war zone, but there's a lot of hard kicking under the table, including the High Priestesses of Lliira and Cyric (allied with Harpers and Zhents respectively) waging a cold war for the status of the town's spiritual Queen Bee. The climate is harsh and a common local sport is monster-hunting. The net result is that an average guy walking down the street is at least a 4th or 5th level fighter. Compare this to the Death World of Dark Sun, which is a post apocalyptic setting. In order to survive in this sort of climate, commoners have to be tough, so adventurers start at 3rd level. That's at least a level higher.
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Squick
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Just pointing out the Squick involved, as he's her [half-]uncle.
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Take That!
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Take That!: In The Simbul's Gift, Lauzoril became Zulkir by killing his predecessor and mentor in a duel. Then he found an old guy's granddaughter locked away on the estate and soon married her. Granddaddy turned her into a Cloud Cuckoolander, trying to protect her and/or because later she would constitute a danger. Lauzoril later swore his magic will never touch his daughter, even to straighten her crooked tooth, and if this will be his demise, so be it. That's one of the major villains. Thing is, it was printed soon after the Hobgoblin 2211 story, Hasbro-to-Hasbro missile. Maalthiir, the ruler of the city of Hillsfar (which, among other things, bans nonhumans), was previously classified as Neutral. Mysteries of the Moonsea, which lists him as Neutral Evil, takes issue:
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Trouble from the Past
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Trouble from the Past: The supplement Lost Empires of Faerûn suggests several fantasy variations of this as plot hooks.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: In the old sourcebook Spellbound, there's a group of humans in Thay who have taken to worshiping Lolth. Their drow liaison periodically takes select favorites back with her to the Underdark. They're never seen again, but surely that's just because they're having too much fun down with the drow... what's more, Thay is a slaving, backstabbing society itself, so you'd really think they'd know better.
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Firearms Are Revolutionary
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Firearms Are Revolutionary: Defied. The theoretical development of firearms is deemed so damaging to the balance of power on Toril that Gond, god of craftsmen, divinely prevents the relevant chemistry from working altogether. An alchemical substance called smokepowder is allowed to be produced in sharply regulated amounts by his priests instead.
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Executive Meddling
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According to some authors, Executive Meddling trend was in favour of making of new characters instead of development of existing ones, with few obvious exclusions — which explains a lot. At least sometimes it's justified: Galaeron Nihmedu after being a protagonist in his own trilogy was Put on a Bus to Vaasa for at least two reasons — he's unlikely to reappear until there will be either some novel about this hell-hole or Evereska nearly doomed again.
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Love Triangle
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Love Triangle: All variants, notably one around Galaeron Nihmedu which transformed several times, including Polyamory and ended up better than one could suspect, though it was sort of foreshadowed.
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Dead Man's Switch
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Dead Man's Switch: Setting various contingency spells to one's death is such an obvious solution that there's a special kind of undead ('Blazing Bones') created when a spellcaster protected with such magics is killed by fire while casting something. Also, dragon magic includes 'Death Matrix' spell, which does nothing until the dragon is dead, then explodes in an inferno of scales, bones, flesh and dragonbreath — oh, and it's unaffected by normal dispel.
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Celestial Bureaucracy
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Celestial Bureaucracy: Kara-Tur's Celestial Bureaucracy.
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Illegal Religion
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Illegal Religion: Several countries in Faerun outlaw the worship of Talos (not to be confused with the deity from The Elder Scrolls series), the god of storms, destruction and natural disasters.
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Evil Overlord
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Evil Overlord: Fzoul Chembryl, Manshoon, Sememmon, Telamont Tanthul, et al.
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Late to the Tragedy
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Elminster was a "human dust catcher" in an old Netherese tomb for a century or so at the beginning of Temptation of Elminster. And found out that Myth Drannor became a fiend-ridden ruin, surprise (though either Mystra or Azuth cared to soften impact by sending visions).
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Knight Templar
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What a certain order of Helmites (the Companions of the One True Vision) did in Maztica not only ruined the (already tarnished) reputation of their deity, it caused the paladins themselves to have to spend a number of years making amends for their racist slaughter, create new orders dedicated to preventing such atrocities in the future as well as pass laws forbidding it—and they still are distrusted and closely watched by some Faerunians even today. Ironically, they are also are busy undoing side-effects of their god doing his job right: the greatest stain on his reputation are dead-magic and wild-magic zones that appeared after Time of Troubles and were quickly nicknamed "Helmlands".
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Stairway to Heaven
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Stairway to Heaven: The Celestial Stairs.
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Holy City
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Holy City: Generally, places visited by the gods during the Time of Troubles became holy sites of their followers. There are more traditional places of worship, though: Skuld, where residences of the Mulhorandi pantheon's manifestations are located. Menzoberranzan, the sacred city of Lloth/Lolth from the start (named after her prophet and the city's founder Menzoberra the Kinless). Athkatla is a pilgrimage site for followers of Waukeen — itself being nicknamed "the City of Coin", and its marketplace (the size of a good stadium and providing nearly anything) being called "Waukeen's Promenade".
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Götterdämmerung
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Götterdämmerung: Also known as "Karsus's Folly", the only incident of reaching godhood through the spellcasting. While borrowing the divine status from a deity doesn't look like a safe endeavour as it is, the guy's worst mistake was choosing the goddess of magic, which left her choice of killing them both immediately or dying together a bit later and leaving the world without useable magic at all. Thus most powerful magic became impossible or dangerous to use and The Magocracy Karsus tried to save was utterly destroyed.
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Anti-Hero
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Artemis Entreri. Although he eventually turned out to be something like an Anti-Hero x 10, his stats should still read Lawful Evil.
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Mind Probe
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Vangerdahast sincerely wants to protect and champion Cormyr. On the other hand, it's given him, among other things, a very real problem with paranoia, a tendency to "mind ream" or otherwise secretly test anyone who catches his attention at unpredictable moments, and led him to both reform the War Wizards of Cormyr to a more aggressive shape and instigate the various restrictions placed on wizards. His nature as the power behind the throne means even the king (who considers him an old friend) and queen (who is a Harper agent and runs her personal spying network) tend to trust him only as far as they can throw him (good thing that Azoun was a strong man). Ultimately, in Elminster's Daughter, this leads him to first create a spell that will bind dragons to forever serve as Cormyr's defenders, then turn himself into a dragon and cast that same spell on himself.
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Judgement of the Dead
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Judgement of the Dead: Kelemvor, the god of the dead, judges the faithless based on how righteous they are and assigns them to live various locations in the City of the Dead in accordance with their deeds.
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Sense Freak
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Sense Freak: The followers of Sharess (Bast + Zendilar) are pretty much a down-to-earth variant of Sensates.
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When All You Have Is a Hammer…
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When All You Have Is a Hammer…: Magocracies, some old-time elves and most Drow have a bad habit of using magic instead of calling someone to fix a problem the mundane way. This tend to make consequences nastier, especially if multiple structural repairs are few centuries overdue by the time that all folds.
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Boy Meets Ghoul
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Boy Meets Ghoul: The Lady of the Mists.
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Hero Secret Service
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Hero Secret Service: Harpers are generic meddlers, but there are also personal hero-centric organisations, like Moonstars (Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun, Mystra's Chosen) and Soft Claws (Zundaerazylym "the Laughing Wyrm", ancient steel dragon).
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Cool and Unusual Punishment
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The Cool and Unusual Punishment visited on Finder was a bit too much. And never mind collateral damage, like robbing thousands of people (including yet unborn) of mighty fun, or the inevitable result. Harpers are good guys, right?
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With Due Respect
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With Due Respect: There hardly will be any larger case than a greater god confronted by his own paladin. Of course, Lathander is rather irresponsible by nature. Labelas Enoreth — on account of acting deranged during the Time of Troubles (as the personification of Time Abyss, he lost touch with mortals) — was abandoned by the priest he possessed. Whom upon regaining full godhood he talked back into the fold and elevated to proxy status. Enoreth specifically gets this to great effect in the issue of the FR comic in which he returns to offer to grant the former crew of the Realms Master one wish each by way of apology, free of charge, no strings attached...and everyone he makes the offer to in turn turns him down. It ends on a positive note — it's once he finally understands that no, he can't simply wave his divine hands and just make up for everything like that that Vartan (the priest in question) declares his willingness to start mending fences in turn.
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Weaksauce Weakness
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Weaksauce Weakness: A horrible magic-eating monster known as a Nilshai can be utterly killed with a few large handfuls of table salt.
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Evil Cripple
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Evil Cripple: Jezz the Lame, a leader of the drow House Jaelre who wears a leg brace after it was broken and healed improperly.
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Indian Burial Ground
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Indian Burial Ground: Played with. Elven tombs attract thieves, but are not safe at all, even if not patrolled by armed forces (like in vicinity of Evereska). Or, Battledale farmers thought, if backed up by few mercenaries and wizards, they could fill and use a swamp even after mold men neighbours told them it's their burial ground. It turned out that both "their" and "burial" should be understood rather broadly. Less than in one year farmers who ran away quickly enough thought they were damn lucky to survive at all. note Elminster's Ecologies, # 1111
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Classical Elements Ensemble
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The Classical Elements Ensemble of deities representing fire, water, wind, and earth are each locked in battle with the one representing their opposite element.
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Evil Redhead
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Evil Redhead: Some depictions of Fzoul Chembryl. In Shadowdale, a pre-ascension Cyric calls him out right before shooting him by yelling "Red hair!"
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Neutral No Longer
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Neutral No Longer: Lots of, notably Catlinda (Company of Catlash), who became an adventurer after her father gone insane when she exposed and slain doppleganger who killed (and replaced) her mother. Or some elves who helped Cyricists after Knights of Samular acted as classic Lawful Anal.
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TheDarkLord
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The Dark Lord: Szass Tam, the Princes of Shade, Manshoon, Fzoul...
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Yank the Dog's Chain
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Yank the Dog's Chain: As a mortal human, Kelemvor Lyonsbane dreamed of becoming a hero but was prevented by an ancestral curse that forbade him to perform good deeds without getting paid. Then he replaced ex-friend Cyric (who'd previously killed him) as the god of the dead in a revolt and promised to bring justice; he also reunited with his lover, who'd become the new Mystra. Then, when he tried to implement reforms (like getting rid of the Wall of the Faithless, giving the virtuous False a pleasant afterlife, and telling Mask "No, you can't have the dead man who left your faith because you disguised yourself as the nicer goddess he converted to"), the other gods pressured him into rescinding them. And as a result he ended up breaking it off with Mystra, whereupon Cyric drank their tears and laughed, as he not only pulled this scheme off but was able to use it to justify staying a god himself.
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Sorcerous Overlord
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Sorcerous Overlord: Many examples through history, including the Shoon Empire. Also, one Thamdarl "the Wizard Unseen" of whom, in a typical Realmslore fashion, we know only a single epigraph from his memoirs.
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Brain Drain
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Brain Drain: Knights of the Golden Rooster in Ravens Bluff often complain that other knightly orders tend to "take their best". Looking from the other end, one of the Roosters' main roles is to be an "entry-level" order for common people or adventurers and a route to higher responsibilities — old Roosters are those who chose to stay for the style.
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Fallen Hero
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Fallen Hero: Scyllua Darkhope, a former paladin of the god of justice turned to the service of the god of tyranny. She's also a Dark Action Girl.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: A lot. Volo's Guide to All Things Magical even has a mocking reference to the Anarchist Cookbook of all things. The original Forgotten Realms sourcebook included the spell "Spell Engine", which was almost identical (given the differences between the two works' underlying magic rules) to the "Warlock's Wheel" from Larry Niven's The Magic Goes Away series.
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Luke, I Am Your Father
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Luke, I Am Your Father: At the end of Shadowrealm it's revealed that Shar is Mask's mother.
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Cannon Fodder
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Cannon Fodder: Orcs, Goblin, et al.
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Magic Dance
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Magic Dance: Variant magic users known as Spellsingers (AD&D2 Wizards and Rogues of the Realms) or Spelldancers (D&D3 Magic of Faerûn, toned down version) practice long elaborate dances istead of brief Magical Gestures, which allows to get around Vancian Magic limitations. Circle Dance/Circle Charm spell.
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Parodies for Dummies
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Parodies for Dummies: Canonically, every Volo's Guide is a mix of brilliant investigations and silly hearsay. The most infamous was "Volo's Guide to All Things Magical", which the author sold to someone (in FR comics). Its "second edition" note from Wizards' site, free claimed that v.1.0 contained a lot of recipes on how to kill oneself in amusing ways and so much sensitive information that not only did Volo hesitate to introduce himself within hearing range of any other wizard ever after, but Elminster personally hunted down and destroyed every last copy. During the introduction to Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir, Volo mentions that Elminster decided that Volo's Complete Guide to the Behavior of Nymphs was "too naughty for print."
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The Alliance
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The Alliance: The Lords' Alliance on the western coast, a group of city-states including Waterdeep and Neverwinter that have banded together for mutual defense. The Ten Towns of Icewind Dale as well, though until roughly the 1360s they fought among themselves for fishing rights as often as they fought their local enemies. The scrimshaw trade with points south eventually enriched them to the point where they stopped feuding for the most part.
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Taking You with Me
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Taking You with Me: Aside from specific incidents there are at least two spells that involve the caster's own death: Red Wizards' Gur's spell-lash (exploding for the wizard's own hit dice worth of damage) and Elven Blood Dragon (someone gets hounded by a near-unstoppable magical construct with a flesh-dissolving touch).
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Unicorns Are Sacred
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Unicorns Are Sacred: In order to create the Tome of the Unicorn (which was made of metal plates), a wizard named Shoon killed 12 unicorns and bathed the plates in their blood. This was considered an especially evil act in a world where evil deeds are quite common. Mielikki, Goddess of the forests, and her servant Lurue (herself an unicorn) use an unicorn as their holy symbol.
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Rerouted from Heaven
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Rerouted from Heaven: Souls that end up in the Fugue Plane (those that were religious but didn't devote themselves to a specific patron deity, those who betrayed their creed, and atheists) can have this happen to them. The baatezu (a.k.a. devils, Lawful Evil fiends) have an agreement with the Fugue Plane's administration that they can try to talk unclaimed souls into going with them, while the tanar'ri (a.k.a. demons, Chaotic Evil fiends) simply resort to mass kidnapping.
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Corrupt Corporate Executive
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: Guilds (and Knights of the Shield) overthrew the monarchy in Tethyr. And then things quickly rolled downhill, for everyone. Including themselves (in the long run, smoldering civil war isn't good for business).
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Body Backup Drive
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Body Backup Drive: A rare fantasy version of this pops up with Manshoon, particularly in Shandril's Saga. Whenever Manshoon is killed, the Evil Overlord of Zhentil Keep has one of his backup clones released from stasis. It eventually bit him in the ass when the Spellplague happened and all of them woke up at once to start killing each other.
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Word of God
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Mild example, but it was implied in Faiths & Pantheons (and eventually confirmed by Ed Greenwood) that the leonine deity of nobility, royalty, and good beasts, Nobanion, who had crossed over from another plane and had apparently died and been resurrected, was Aslan. (One source even went so far as to claim he emerged in Faerûn in an unusual and mysterious forest called Weathercote Wood known for having many unknown portals.)invoked
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Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?
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Aside from taking minimum divine status via deicide, title and powers of a defeated Magister are transferred to the winner. Safe mageduel is allowed, but usually such battles are to the death. Traditionally, ambushes without a proper challenge and even mistakes count, unacceptable candidates being simply killed off by the next claimant. Up to "The Night of Fourteen Magisters" (former Magister Almer, Zunroun and nine of dozen of his clones at once, his treacherous apprentice, the tavern's emergency mage, his treacherous apprentice). Later this was amended, but Magister's life didn't become much safer.
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Serial Escalation
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And finally, in the most widespread example, there is the empire of Jhaamdath. Once a great confederation of twelve cities united in worship of Auppenser, god of psionics, and dedicated to trade, learning, and freedom (they were absolutely opposed to slavery and thus often clashed with nearby Calimshan), it eventually fell under the sway of military leaders increasingly devoted to conquest and expansion. The leader of the junta, manipulated secretly by the god Valigan, built a massive navy to carry out their imperialist desires, which required them to cut down and despoil the neighboring Chondalwood. The elves of Nikerymath who dwelled there, slaughtered and deprived of their homes, called down a tremendous tidal wave from the Sea of Fallen Stars in retribution which completely obliterated and drowned Jhaamdath and changed the entire landscape of the region, creating the Vilhon Reach. The only cities to escape were the capital, Dhinnilithnote (which in an ill-fated attempt by the high psionic priest to safely teleport it and its people to the Astral Plane, ended up trapped as a ghost city haunted by a nightmarish creature called a caller in darkness—the minds of all the slain citizens joined into one insane undead mass—which would appear periodically through the centuries to float above the waves before vanishing again), and Lirremar, which was far enough from the sea to survive but ended up being built upon and buried beneath the later city of Hlondeth. So that gives us ten sunken cities in the reach. One of them, Jhouram, fits all the trope details to a tee, since the barnacle- and kelp-covered ruins came to be ruled by a sea hag sorcerer and her tribe of kapoacinths, although apparently the influence of all the sunken psionic artifacts warped sea creatures in the area so that all the ruined cities are to some degree haunted by dangerous monsters.
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Super Registration Act
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Super Registration Act: The kingdom of Cormyr requires all mages of 5th Character Level or above within their borders to register with the government.
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Classy Cat-Burglar
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Classy Cat-Burglar: Bored noble lady Shaerl Rowanmantle indulged in thievery for amusement. And even though she underestimated the guard's vigilance, an attempt to blackmail her into service just made her co-ruler of the place she was supposed to spy upon and brought Cormites some hilarity later. Narnra Shalace the "Silken Shadow" (in Elminster's Daughter).
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The Magocracy
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Oh, and Halaster Blackcloak "the Mad Mage"? Even before Netherese found those scrolls, Lord Hilather defeated a wannabe usurper in Imaskar. He's one of the few Imaskari artificiers who survived after Horus and company stomped The Empire — entered the stasis in -2488 DR, left in 128 and gone on exploring the brave new world. Made some items for one of Shoons, built a tower around there, then popped up building a tower near modern Waterdeep in 168, and got a little caught up in exploration of local caverns.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge
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Shevarash himself, on the one hand, preaches hatred, but on the other, has the clear purpose of proactively defending elves from their archenemies (unless or until Shar will succeed in corrupting him, that is). He expanded the list to illithids and more; conversely, he's in peace (if uneasy) with Eilistraee. Of course, just how much this affects their followers in the field is an open question: obviously, the prime reason to become a "drow-hunter" is indiscriminate vengeance, the oath sounds simply "until the last drow is dead", and Sword Dancers tend to be converted Lolthites — even more flinchy than before and for all their good intentions not half as nice as they'd like to be (The Seven Sisters and Silverfall shows this side).
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The Corruption
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The Corruption: Averted with the Spellplague. It's just Toxic Phlebotinum that can be used for good or evil.
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Supernormal Bindings
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Supernormal Bindings: The gods bet Kezef the Chaos Hound, an expy of Fenrir, that they could forge a chain that would hold him. Gond, god of craftsmen, forged the chain and buried its anchor miles deep in the rock of Pandemonium, and Mystra, goddess of magic, wrapped him in a self-repairing magical curtain. The two traps successfully held Kezef for millennia until he was freed by one of Cyric's plots.
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Bloodbath Villain Origin
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Bloodbath Villain Origin: Sammaster, an immensely powerful human mage and a former Chosen of Mystra. Sammaster was known for founding the Cult of the Dragon and discovering the process which turns a dragon into a dracolich. Sammaster encountered a Zhent caravan between Cormyr and the Dalelands, and saw that they were keeping slaves in cages. He engaged the Zhent forces, but when they began killing prisoners, he flew into a rage. He killed many of the Zhent, but his magic also killed many of the prisoners, and his psyche could not cope with having committed this act. He continued until he had killed all of the Zhent forces, but the prisoners were in a state of panic, many still confined, causing them further injury, and many would not leave their cages for fear of Sammaster. His Cult, however, lives on, as shown in the Tyranny of Dragons module.
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The Napoleon
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The Napoleon: Triel Baenre has the already-unenviable task of measuring up to her formidable mother's long reign. Given this, she's especially sensitive about being short even for a drow.
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High Fantasy
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High Fantasy: Albeit steeped in Black-and-Gray Morality a bit more than a traditional high fantasy setting, the Forgotten Realms generally follow this mindset, creating a World Of Adventure where there's always something to fight against. The sheer potency of magic and the abundance of fantastical elements actually was a major distinguishing point between the Realms and the more Low Fantasy settings of Greyhawk and Dragonlance during the days of TSR. It's even lampshaded in a "Wizards Three" article where Dalamar is cautioned away from a duel with a female archmage from Toril, and upon being warned that she could easily destroy him, irritably asks if every Faerunian wizard is more powerful than one of Krynn's three Masters of High Sorcery.
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Sword and Sorcerer
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Sword and Sorcerer: As Battle Couples, Fyodor with Liriel (Starlight And Shadows) and Arilyn "Moonblade" with Danilo Thann (Songs and Swords). Others include Ryld Argith with Pharaun Mizzrym (War of the Spider Queen).
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Possession Burnout
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Possession Burnout: The result of any deity possessing a human.
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Citadel City
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Citadel City: Phlan.
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Turned Against Their Masters
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Turned Against Their Masters: Derro and clan Duergar vs. illithids, drow vs. shadow dragons at Chaulssin, chitines vs. drow at Ched Nasad. Alias the living construct vs. her creators (at least, they got the "perfect death machine" part mostly right).
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Knights of Samular, while hunting for the demon Vladjick, attacked an elven community that denied them passage, all because of the paladins' "With Us or Against Us" thinking. Now, for some inexplicable reason many elves have a very, very dim view of some paladins. Strange people, aren't they? The same paladin order on a lesser scale: Let's not discuss Elminster's brilliant idea of letting the Tuigan Horde rampage across the Heartlands, because God forbid that Cormyr actually do anything horrible like allying with other good and neutral nations to form a temporary mutual defense pact. Fortunately, in perhaps the only example in the setting of Elminster not getting his way, everybody ignored him and went with Azoun's plan instead. Tuigans attacked Thay, were let go alive on condition of joining the next war on Thay's side. Which is how they were "invading Thesk": got kicked out of Rashemen so hard that Red Wizards had to part a lake to save them. Still dangerous, but after two meatgrinders like this in a row, there was a reasonable doubt whether to panic. On the other hand, Zhents got an excellent chance to infiltrate a great area, and used it. Cormyr is frequently seen as a domineering and grasping state and isn't trusted much, especially in Dales and after the "inclusion" of Tilverton. For good reasons, as Shadow of the Avatar shows. Obarskyrs themselves tend to act as a redeeming feature, but still. And of course... Lathander seems to be a bigger meddler than all mortal wizards put together. First he causes the Dawn Cataclysm, then allows himself to be fooled into attempt to "fix" some of its consequences... There was supposed to be some general chill in relations after the Dawn Cataclysm, and he got some troubles for the latter, but he's freakin' Lathander. Plus, it then turns out the whole thing was actually Amaunator being "reborn" as Lathander, which changed back right after the Spellplague... What a certain order of Helmites (the Companions of the One True Vision) did in Maztica not only ruined the (already tarnished) reputation of their deity, it caused the paladins themselves to have to spend a number of years making amends for their racist slaughter, create new orders dedicated to preventing such atrocities in the future as well as pass laws forbidding it—and they still are distrusted and closely watched by some Faerunians even today. Ironically, they are also are busy undoing side-effects of their god doing his job right: the greatest stain on his reputation are dead-magic and wild-magic zones that appeared after Time of Troubles and were quickly nicknamed "Helmlands". Torm's followers now have the "Penance of Duty" — atonement for persecution by their church's short-lived theocracy during the Time of Troubles and, since the incident personally involved the second Midnight/Mystra, the "Debt of Destruction" — removal of the Weave damage. The Order of the Golden Lion specifically is dedicated to paying these debts. All of this exists, in fact, because once Torm found out what his corrupt clergy were doing in his name, he himself called them out.
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Refuge in Audacity
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Refuge in Audacity: Tzigone (Counselors and Kings); (of course, it helps that she's utterly immune to magic). Also, the penchant of some drow for "authentic drow costumes". No, really? Drow—here? Clothed only in... this? And not trying to cut anyone? You never saw an illusion before?..
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Lawful Good
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King Gareth Dragonsbane of Damara is an epic-level paladin and cleric of Ilmater. His magics are divinely given and tied to him remaining Lawful Good, and in the course of gaining the throne he helped drive out an occupying army from neighboring Vaasa's Sorcerous Overlord.
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Un-person
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Unperson: While the Harpers imprisoned Finder they also removed him from all records and suppressed his songs. Not a small task, given that the target was a noble, widely known bard and great artificer at once. They even make him forget his own name. Of course, later it backfired. In the end they "restored" him when not only the cat was out of the bag, but he ascended to the demipower status, and the story ended up rather embarrassing for both sides.
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The Chessmaster
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The Chessmaster: Ularan Mortus takes this in the Divine Contention adventure. First, have a lowly group of adventurers clear out a few easily-conjured undead and cultists of Talos in exchange for protecting the town of Leilon from Claugiyliamatar, a Lawful Evil green dragon. Then, when the dragon's guard is down after the undead are dealt with, possess her with the spirit of the Chaotic Evil black dragon Chardaseravirtiol the Ebondeath, getting yourself a gigantic undead dragon slave.invoked
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The End of the World as We Know It
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The End of the World as We Know It: The Spellplague, the Applied Phlebotinum excuse for the 4th Edition changes. Also the Time of Troubles, which was the excuse for the AD&D 2nd edition changes back in the day.
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The goddess Red Knight deliberately keeps her pre-ascension name a secret. The same goes for the second Mystra even while she was human; "Midnight" was her nickname and few besides Cyric and Kelemvor know her birth name was Ariel Manx (she gave it to Kelemvor to pay for his services, and Cyric overheard).
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Soul Jar
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Soul Jar: Liches are masters of this sort of thing. Also, being locked in a magical item (whether voluntarily or as a Fate Worse than Death), while exotic, is a rather well-known possibility.
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Battle Couple
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Battle Couple: Most known are Sword and Sorcerer pairs. Drizzt and Catti-brie. Arilyn Moonblade and Danilo Thann.
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What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?
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What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: Once a group of adventures including a very easy on the eyes female human fighter entered a monsters-infested castle. Pretty typical? She has two exotic assets: a Whip Sword and a wild talent. Not Domination, not Detonation, not even Clairvoyance. Mindlink — the ability to talk mind-to-mind with just about anything. Typical adventurers leave a ruin a few days later, with a lot more of personal property and serious blood loss. Gayrlana "Lady Bloodsword" was not typical. By the time she left the Mindulgulph Castle she was the leader of a little, but strong —and mostly non-humanoid— mercenary company. And it was her castle. And this was just the beginning. Some suspect that the Mindulgulph Company's leader is a part-drow not just because she's a dark-skinned blond.
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Barbarian Hero
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Barbarian Hero: Uthgar Gardolfsson, who raised an army, destroyed a corrupt mageocracy, and united several towns and settlements under his rule. Eventually he was killed in battle against a giant, but he was such a badass that the god of battle, Tempus, raised Uthgar to godhood after his death.
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Gambit Pileup
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Gambit Pileup: Whole organizations like the Cult of the Dragon, the Zhentarim, the Red Wizards and suchlike all try to snake or claw their way to top via large-scale schemes, which practically ensures they clash with each other when least expected. Word of God states that sometimes Zhents rolled their Idiot Ball due to being used as Unwitting Pawns by Thay and Malaugrim. The 5e module Waterdeep: Dragon Heist is one between Xanathar, Manshoon's clone, the Cassalanters, Jarlaxle Baenre and the players all trying to get their hands on a massive horde and/or disrupt each other from doing so, with various other factions dealing with the fallout of their actions and the gang war between Xanathar and the Zhentarim.
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True-Breeding Hybrid
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True-Breeding Hybrid: Fey'ri, maeluths, tanarukks, wisplings and mur-zhagul are a group of minor races introduced as counterparts of sorts to the tieflings. They differ in their mortal ancestors — sun elves, dwarves, orcs, halflings and trolls instead of humans, respectively — but they are identical in all major respects, being the descants of the children of mortals and various sorts of fiends who became their own self-sustaining species long ago. Fey'ri in particular are highly proud of their bloodlines, and make a point of only ever breeding with other fey'ri. On a similar note, worghests are a species descended from the intermingling of goblins with the shapeshifting barghests
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Idle Rich
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Danilo Thann is a master of this; his Idle Rich persona was a cover for his activities as a Harper agent.
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Divine Ranks
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Divine Ranks: Literally called that in game materials, but mortals in the world aren't really aware of them, nor does it matter much.
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For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself
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For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself: Sometimes, notably drow (it's a valid "illusionary costume", in a "risque" way). With mindflayers this was mostly played for laughs.
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Functional Magic
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Functional Magic
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Cannot Tell a Lie
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Can Not Tell A Lie: It's one of the laws Jordaini of Halruaa must obey. Or die.
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Lost Colony
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Lost Colony: Shade was an evil one of these, to the Empire of Netheril
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Rightful King Returns
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Rightful King Returns: The restoration of the monarchy in Tethyr.
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Manchurian Agent
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Manchurian Agent: In addition to missing memories, Alias had a bunch of "missions", but didn't know what it was until she was in position to do it. Which inadvertently hindered her self-investigation more than being conditioned to attack anyone trying to remove this, and only slightly less than the blanket protection from divinations.
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Chaotic Good
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Finder Wyvernspur managed to become a demigod after defeating Moander, God of Decay. Unfortunately for him, becoming a god by defeating one means taking on that god's portfolios. Since he was Chaotic Good, he dropped all of Moander's evil-based domains, which left him with dominion over... rot. Yippee. He managed to parlay this into change and renewal of art and music, an exceptionally narrow portfolio that has left him with a grand total of two clerics and maybe a hundred lay worshippers, most of whom he assisted when he was mortal and thus worship him more out of thanks than any real devotion to his principles. Along with the lack of a fanbase, his portfolio is constantly being nibbled at by other deities, even good ones like Lathander, who has dominion over rebirth in a more general sense and wants to make Finder subservient to him or downright steal his portfolio entirely. On the plus side, he managed to score Fizban as an even-more-divine mentor, so good for him.
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Absurdly Sharp Blade: Vorpal swords. In addition to being explicitly magical, they're designed to cut off the head of the wielder's target on a Critical Hit.
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Voice Changeling
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Voice Changeling: Giogioni Wyvernspur was known among his peers for doing a good impression of his king — until he met someone conditioned to kill the guy with this voice, anyway.
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink: Everything has a place in the Forgotten Realms.
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Merlin and Nimue
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Merlin and Nimue: Elminster started his career with falling for one of his mentors, Myrjala "Darkeyes" Talithyn, and some of his own apprentices enjoyed not only learning magic from him — apparently including one drow lady enjoying Two-Person Pool Party with him in one sourcebook. His former apprentice "The Shadowsil" in the backstory of Ed Greenwood's novel Spellfire left to take up a life of evil.
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Invisible Writing
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Invisible Writing: The lore has Thayan "cobrascale ink", normally invisible and bright when heated.
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No Man of Woman Born
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No Man of Woman Born: Three yugoloths were once trapped in Myth Drannor, in a magical prison that required a flawlessly virtuous red dragon to open. Centuries later, an unwitting mage decided to tinker with a red dragon egg to, among other things, make the hatchling Lawful Good.
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Whole-Plot Reference
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Whole-Plot Reference: Some of the novels do this, including one trilogy that was The Fountainhead in Forgotten Realms. Not that it was bad.
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Chaotic Neutral
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invoked The original Mystryl was Chaotic Neutral, her successor Mystra was Lawful Neutral, then she was killed by another god and replaced with a Neutral Good mortal who ascended to her office and found the hard way she's bound by the same rules. So she must allow everyone equal acess to the "weave" (which controls magic) she controls, including those of 'Evil' alignment.
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Morality Pet
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Mostly heroic incarnations are Vangerdahast (at least until retirement), Khelben (a bit less, mostly due to Morality Pet effect).
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Stock Gods
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Stock Gods: The setting has so goddamned many we gave them their own page.
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Nude Nature Dance
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Nude Nature Dance: The Good-aligned female Drow worshippers of Eilistraee dance nude outdoors in the moonlight.
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Odd Job Gods
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Odd Job Gods: As one of the greatest minds in the Multiverse put it, Especially since... Also, it was said that gods barely notice anything that doesn't help or hinder their portfolio. And the specific faith's view on things certainly is colored by what they consider "really important". See, e.g. Helmite and Oghmite views on marriage.
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Sent Into Hiding
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Sent Into Hiding: When Prince Haedrak Rhindaun of Tethyr was born, his existence was kept secret. When he was only six months old, his name was changed to "Lhaeo" and he was sent to the mage Elminster for safekeeping. Twelve years later, the populace of Tethyr rose in rebellion and killed the entire rest of the royal family, leaving Prince Rhindaun as its last member. He stayed in Elminster's care until he was 33 years old, when he was convinced to begin his attempt to regain the crown of Tethyr.
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Truce Zone
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Truce Zone: In the 1st Edition supplement Forgotten Realms Adventures, temples of the deity Mask are neutral meeting sites for all thieves guilds in a town.
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Star-Crossed Lovers
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Star-Crossed Lovers: Amnestria Moonflower, a princess of the Evermeet ruling dynasty who in the end chose a human. Her nice kin were rather imaginative in screwing over these two. In Cormanthor, a pair of elves from feuding families once secretly asked their ruler to help. All he could do was assist in staging their "deaths" and make them both baelnorn. Of course, Guardian Paramours, while together, still were kind of liches, but even this was seen as an improvement.
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Mechanical Horse
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Mechanical Horse: Not a common aspect, but one NPC in the book Power of Faerûn has one.
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Screaming Warrior
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Screaming Warrior: Twibbledorf Pwent.
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Neglectful Precursors
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The Dracorage Mythal. Free the world from the dragons' domination by disorganizing them: a good idea. Leave behind the device with nigh-unlimited service life not only making dragons aggressive every few years, but capable of making one big nightmare of the whole world just by failing to turn off: not very good idea. This one had two very close calls. First the dragons not knowing what exactly got them tried to destroy the visible comet — which gone wrong and produced Tears of Selune — so the mythal's activating key almost got stuck in either Toril's moon or one of the new satellites. Later perhaps the best metamage in the world gone batshit insane, found and "hijacked" the mythal itself. These elves are not only nice, but also very foresighted People, aren't they? In their defense, a while after they created the mythal the elves fought a several-thousand-year long string of world wars among themselves that resulted in a lot of stuff getting lost and forgotten.
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Cool Airship
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Cool Airship: Those famous Halruan skyships. As to the "Cool" part, skyships undoubtedly look great and raise Halruaa's reputation to the skies, but are mostly kept at home for a reason. While their levitation system is a big magocracy's state secret, its maneuverability is capped by a magic equivalent of ballast cisterns shown in FR comics and (as Mystara sources point out) sail skyships can't go to the wind without weather control magic, which adds its own limitations. They also aren't much cheaper than a minor helm which is less reliable in the air, but can be slapped on anything and still travel to other planets.
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God's Hands Are Tied
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God's Hands Are Tied: Gods cannot act against their portfolio at all (Oghmanote god of knowledge in the Avatars cycle stood on a razor-edge when he hid a location of the pile of misinformation, and Mystrilnote god of magic presumably was unable to prevent the casting of Karsus's Avatarnote a spell used by a mortal to become the god of magic, with disastrous results), and the rules limit them even in withholding their boons. Gods play by the rules, understanding that breaking them is ultimately to everyone's detriment. With a few exceptions like Cyric — which is why he's called mad, after all. invoked The original Mystryl was Chaotic Neutral, her successor Mystra was Lawful Neutral, then she was killed by another god and replaced with a Neutral Good mortal who ascended to her office and found the hard way she's bound by the same rules. So she must allow everyone equal acess to the "weave" (which controls magic) she controls, including those of 'Evil' alignment.
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Bastard Bastard
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Bastard Bastard: An absurd amount of Cormyrean young nobles look embarrassingly alike, due to the attitude and habits of Azoun IV. Some have joined coups, some are loyal to the official Obarskyr line's rule. Quoth Ed Greenwood,
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Who Wants to Live Forever?
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Who Wants to Live Forever?: There are perhaps several dozen characters in the realms who have virtual immortality. Drizz't Do'Urden holds closely to this. For most of his book appearances, he hovers around the century mark, putting him equivalently in his mid-twenties. Much angst goes into his thoughts on his relationship with Catti-Brie, who throughout the books moves from her early twenties to somewhere in her late thirties. Amazingly, during the "Transitions" trilogy, Salvatore bridges the gap between 3rd and 4th edition continuity, moving the timeline up by well over a hundred years. Think of what that means for a minute: No more Catti-Brie (even if she were still alive), Regis (same deal), Wulfgar (if he were not Put on a Bus), and no Artemis Entreri, among others. And, as of the events in Gauntylgrim, Bruenor has also died. This makes one of the only times in literary history where a character who has worried about outliving all of his friends and those around him actually has. Though as of Gauntylgrim it seems that Artemis might survive as Barrabus the Grey.
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Swamps Are Evil
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Swamps Are Evil: The Vast Swamp of Cormyr has a dark reputation as a dangerous place tainted by dark magic. Its plants are sickly and twisted and its animals unnaturally aggressive and often carriers of disease, and it is also home to several types of dangerous monsters. Its sapient inhabitants are not much friendlier, and chiefly conists of a number of tribes of orcs, goblins, hobgoblins, gnolls and lizard men that war constantly with each other and often raid outside lands, in addition to two black dragons.
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Crossover
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Crossover: Sometimes happens (it's a well-interwoven world), sometimes is hilariously averted with two characters from the same city: There's even fanart — sadly, only the first half of their supposed "dialog" is depicted. Despite this, it's alluded in the text and later confirmed that the guy who "deflowers Liriel and teaches her to throw knives, both at her request, and not necessarily in that order" was Jarlaxle. Just pointing out the Squick involved, as he's her [half-]uncle. Even more straightforward (with a bonus frightening insight into lady Elaine's mind) here.
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Earth Drift
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Earth Drift: The Forgotten Realms was originally called that because the concept was that Earth and Abeir-Toril were once much more closely connected, but the connections have long since been forgotten. This was meant as a nice Hand Wave to justify why so much of the setting seems directly inspired by real world cultures. This connection has been deprecated as the years went on, and the history of the Forgotten Realms expanded massively into the past, beyond the need for any connection to Earth.
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Jerkass
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Jerkass: Mostly heroic incarnations are Vangerdahast (at least until retirement), Khelben (a bit less, mostly due to Morality Pet effect). Sometimes Elminster (e.g. fun with slug sandwiches he remembered in Elminster in Hell), but usually Lhaeo does this for him.
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Cain and Abel
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Cain and Abel: Even with deities. Tymora and Beshaba are "sisters" and enemies; according to some versions of mythology, Selûne and Shar are twin sisters. No, Selene did not have an evil twin out to destroy her and all creation. Then again, Selene was also not a schoolgirl. The drow gods Vhaeraun and Eilistraee were also (fraternal) twins; the Chaotic Good Eilistraee was the younger.
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Devil's Job Offer
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Devil's Job Offer: A close variant in the setting. Kelemvor, god of the dead, is sometimes known to punish the souls of the False (i.e. people who claimed fealty to a deity but didn't actually obey the tenets of the faith) by putting them into servitude in his domain, the Fugue Plane. The job varies, from guarding the realm against demonic incursions to acting as a local guide for living people who are just visiting the Fugue Plane for whatever reason. Toyed with, however, and less sinister than most, because Kelemvor himself isn't evil by any means, and is actually a reasonable, intelligent, and decent fellow who just has a very sad and boring job; the False are a lot better off than actual Hell-slaves.
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Cloak and Dagger
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Cloak and Dagger: See Gambit Pileup. There's even a Sourcebook named "Cloak and Dagger". Which covers only the most important handful of such groups.
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Oh, My Gods!
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Oh, My Gods!: "By Mystra's Lost Spell!". "Mask and mother-bitching Tymora, they ARE real!". Time of Troubles added "By the first Mystra and the second".
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Atlantis
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Atlantis: Multiple examples exist on Toril (all of them around Faerun) which either are direct shout-outs to the Atlantis story, take aspects from it, or even reference other sunken kingdoms/cities. The city of Northkeep, in the Moonsea, was a center of human culture and learning in the region and a beacon of civilization until orcs, giants, and other evil beings formed the Dark Alliance to destroy it; eventually an invasion force consisting of both a fleet of ships and attackers on dragonback succeeded in doing so, overrunning and sacking the city, and as the final capstone the alliance's mages and clerics gathered on the north shore of the sea and summoned the magic of their deities to sink Northkeep beneath the waves. The ruins remained as broken spires rising from the water, called by locals the Bell in the Deep. Like the sunken Breton city of Ys and the Welsh Cantre'r Gwaelod, the bells of the submerged towers are said to be heard ringing beneath the waves on fog-shrouded nights. When the flying cities of the magical human empire of Netheril fell during the cataclysmic events surrounding Karsus's hubristic attempt to become a god which led to the death of the goddess of magic, Mystryl, two of them landed in the Sea of Fallen Stars. One, Nhalloth, was astonishingly well-preserved and fit all the appearance details of the trope; the other, Sakkors, was so badly damaged and destroyed in the crash as to be nothing but a mountainous pile of rubble. In the ancient days of Calimshan, a war took place between the people of the namesake djinni Calim and those of the marid Ajhuu. The end result was Calim sinking the city of Ahjuutal into the Shining Sea. Eventually, many centuries later, the ruins were located relatively close to the surface by local fishermen, mostly intact. And finally, in the most widespread example, there is the empire of Jhaamdath. Once a great confederation of twelve cities united in worship of Auppenser, god of psionics, and dedicated to trade, learning, and freedom (they were absolutely opposed to slavery and thus often clashed with nearby Calimshan), it eventually fell under the sway of military leaders increasingly devoted to conquest and expansion. The leader of the junta, manipulated secretly by the god Valigan, built a massive navy to carry out their imperialist desires, which required them to cut down and despoil the neighboring Chondalwood. The elves of Nikerymath who dwelled there, slaughtered and deprived of their homes, called down a tremendous tidal wave from the Sea of Fallen Stars in retribution which completely obliterated and drowned Jhaamdath and changed the entire landscape of the region, creating the Vilhon Reach. The only cities to escape were the capital, Dhinnilithnote (which in an ill-fated attempt by the high psionic priest to safely teleport it and its people to the Astral Plane, ended up trapped as a ghost city haunted by a nightmarish creature called a caller in darkness—the minds of all the slain citizens joined into one insane undead mass—which would appear periodically through the centuries to float above the waves before vanishing again), and Lirremar, which was far enough from the sea to survive but ended up being built upon and buried beneath the later city of Hlondeth. So that gives us ten sunken cities in the reach. One of them, Jhouram, fits all the trope details to a tee, since the barnacle- and kelp-covered ruins came to be ruled by a sea hag sorcerer and her tribe of kapoacinths, although apparently the influence of all the sunken psionic artifacts warped sea creatures in the area so that all the ruined cities are to some degree haunted by dangerous monsters.
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Forgotten Superweapon
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Forgotten Superweapon: Pandorym, Kezefbane...
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Fourth-Wall Mail Slot: In The Wizards Three, though of course not novels. Once Mordenkainen's apprentice challenged to the spell duel one fan who worded dissatisfaction with her appearance in The Wizards Three impolitely, and once Elminster commented at the readers' dirty imagination.
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Great Big Book of Everything: The Leaves of One Night.
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As to the "Cool" part, skyships undoubtedly look great and raise Halruaa's reputation to the skies, but are mostly kept at home for a reason. While their levitation system is a big magocracy's state secret, its maneuverability is capped by a magic equivalent of ballast cisterns shown in FR comics and (as Mystara sources point out) sail skyships can't go to the wind without weather control magic, which adds its own limitations. They also aren't much cheaper than a minor helm which is less reliable in the air, but can be slapped on anything and still travel to other planets.
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Misapplied Phlebotinum: The best one is the Ravenstar from Inside Ravens Bluff, the Living City. Two wizard brothers discovered most of their heirloom was turned into flying galleon. Turns out it's not a con, and merchant (Arcane, duh) delivers it, along with the user's manual. Then they dismissed "through space" part. For a vessel powered by major helm even suborbital cargo runs would be a waste of possibilities, and that not counting a non-standard device built in. They use Ravenstar to... haul a circus, around less than one continent. Ah, and sometimes for moonlight cruises.
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Creepy Crows: Aside from the obvious use as familiars: Ravens Bluff is named after unusual local birds (big ravens that leave a curse if killed). Ravens are constant motif in the books of Elaine Cunningham, from Liriel's representation in a prophetic vision and later nickname to Shopscat, pet raven of Curious Past shop in Thornhold, able to say several phrases and whose sharp beak discouraged many a thief.
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Characters as Device: Many characters, in sourcebooks and novels, seem to only exist to further a specific plot, and then are never mentioned ever again. A Kudzu Plot reinforces this trend.
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Superior Species: Carried out to extremely aggravating levels by R.A. Salvatore, who takes great pains to show how dark elves can effortlessly see through the most complicated plans can get past any trap or precaution, and are overall far superior in magic, intrigue, knowledge and skill to any of the pathetic humans they come across. Averted with Berg'inyon Baenre. Like most drow, he thinks himself greatly superior to humans. But he meets his end in a Curb-Stomp Battle against Artemis Entreri. Also averted with Matron Baenre and her insistence on attacking Mithral Hall after the Time of Troubles. That really wasn't very smart of her, and Menzoberranzan was significantly weakened after taking great losses against Mithral Hall's defenders. Elves were too, but they became mostly useless relicts long ago, which led them to the Retreat: turning Cormanthor into Myth Drannor was the last strong attempt to counter the consequences of the decadence. And it held water only as long as the Coronal who started this was alive.
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In the Heroes of Phlan trilogy, we are treated to a case of Foetal Phlebotinum Overdose: one pregnant spellcaster used so much magic during her pregnancy that her son ended up immune to all magic. Including healing spells.
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Mage Tower: There's one in Leilon, a town to the south of Neverwinter on the Sword Coast. Crazy experiments with monsters and the planes were conducted there, along with ghosts haunting the place. It's also where the ruinstone is housed, a gem capable of generating magic that can destroy the target's soul.
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Murder Is the Best Solution: Orc Problems in the North? Kill 'em all. Some drow (who fixes more problems than she causes) draws special attention from Lower Planes? Send a warship after her. Contrabandists with smokepowder? Kaboom!
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Can't Bathe Without a Weapon: In-Universe, the spell "Laeral's Gesture" is the result of Laeral being tired having Interrupted Baths via being attacked during them, and thus not having her spell components on hand (the spell quickly fires any currently available low-level spell, skipping its material or verbal components).
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Medieval European Fantasy: The Sword Coast (more or less) is a High Fantasy place with kingdoms, small towns, and plenty of dark cultists and clearly evil things to fight. The rest of the setting generally averts this, as Steampunk and Schizo Tech generally show up everywhere besides the Sword Coast.
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Knights of Samular, while hunting for the demon Vladjick, attacked an elven community that denied them passage, all because of the paladins' "With Us or Against Us" thinking. Now, for some inexplicable reason many elves have a very, very dim view of some paladins. Strange people, aren't they? The same paladin order on a lesser scale:
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Laser Blade: "Chromatic Blade" spell creates a temporary weapon — glowing needle-thin ray of Hard Light working as sword of sharpness and counteracting many spells of "Prismatic" type.
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Good Adultery, Bad Adultery: In the Evermeet novel, King Zaor is pressured into making a political marriage; he keeps going with his lover, Amlaruil. The queen ends up drugging and raping another elf in order to conceive a heir—who is then fried on the spot when he tries to draw his "father's" moonblade.
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The Dog Bites Back: Walinda of Bane at the end of Finder's Bane, once the banelich makes it clear that he only tolerated a female priestess as a means to his end, without realizing that he still needs her to complete the ritual that will revive Bane in his body.
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Forever War: The Blood War, an internal genocidal conflict between the demons and the devils that has been raging in the Lower Planes since before most mortal races ever existed and is expected to continue more or less forever. Until it ended.
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Brain Uploading: Nybor's Psychic Imprint (at least, in 3rd ed Nybor's Small Codex).
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Canon Immigrant: A few aspects of the Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights video games have become official canon.
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Too Much for Man to Handle: In Elminster's Daughter Caladnei was bold enough to demand from Elminster and Simbul to talk in a way everyone could hear instead of with the mindlink they obviously used. It turned out that there were more than two participants and when Mystra agreed with this request, Caladnei (and everyone present) learned the hard way why exactly direct contact with deities is rarely used even by priests strong enough to do it every day. They were barely able to move after this bit of fun — and she was nice.
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Portal Endpoint Resemblance: Zig-zagged with permanent portals. They're ordinarily invisible and only transport whatever activates them; if ambient traits of the destination points start to seep across, it's a sign that they've become unstable and prone to Magic Misfire.
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Paladin orders have the unfortunate tendency to go over the top. Knights of Samular (see What the Hell, Hero?) proved themselves as Lawful Anal. The golden elf Kymil Nimesin formed the "Elite Guard" conspiracy: they planned a coup and managed to kill the king of Evermeet — which is a fact most gold elves consider their collective shame. Why? Out of oblivious utopism. Khelben Arunsun is a great and mighty hero when there's some or other immense threat. When there are none, he will find something anyway. Blackstaff shows signs of this in most novels by Elaine Cunningham, but it's not a disagreement on board: according to Ed Greenwood, seeing a polymorphed steel dragon on a revel is enough for him to "casually toss a wyrmbane spell her way". Or his old obsession with smoke powder. He usually balances on the border of this, slipping back and forth, with Laeral holding him back. Vangerdahast sincerely wants to protect and champion Cormyr. On the other hand, it's given him, among other things, a very real problem with paranoia, a tendency to "mind ream" or otherwise secretly test anyone who catches his attention at unpredictable moments, and led him to both reform the War Wizards of Cormyr to a more aggressive shape and instigate the various restrictions placed on wizards. His nature as the power behind the throne means even the king (who considers him an old friend) and queen (who is a Harper agent and runs her personal spying network) tend to trust him only as far as they can throw him (good thing that Azoun was a strong man). Ultimately, in Elminster's Daughter, this leads him to first create a spell that will bind dragons to forever serve as Cormyr's defenders, then turn himself into a dragon and cast that same spell on himself.
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Evil Parents Want Good Kids: It was a major plot point with Lazouril (Zulkir of Enchantment). Dag Zoreth may or may not be the case: he kept his daughter well away from his business and allowed his sister to take custody with less fuss than one could expect, though it's possible he just didn't care much. He takes advantage of the former when he needs an innocent descendant of Samular to use an ancestral artifact, but is still perturbed when her mother only views her as a tool.
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Lady of War: Princess Alusair of Cormyr. Storm Silverhand is as incredibly dangerous and attractive as all Seven Sisters, and her pupils Chesslyn Onaubra and Sharantyr fit the description as well.
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Tree Top Town: Teuveamanthaar, last remnant of Eaerlann and preserved for centuries by the druids of the Tall Trees, is a particularly conspicuous textbook example, spared from the destruction and dissolution which befell the rest of the kingdom so that one day the elves could return to it again.
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hasFeature
Artifact Title / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Artistic License – Space / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ascended Fanboy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ascended Fanfic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Atlantis / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Attack Animal / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Attack Pattern Alpha / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Aura Vision / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Back from the Dead / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Background Magic Field / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Badass Decay / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Badass Pacifist / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bald Mystic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bald of Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ban on Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Band of Brothels / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bar Brawl / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Barbarian Longhair / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bastard Bastard / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bazaar of the Bizarre / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Beast of the Apocalypse / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Beauty Equals Goodness / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Being God Is Hard / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Being Tortured Makes You Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Belief Makes You Stupid / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Believing Their Own Lies / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Beneath the Earth / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Benevolent Mage Ruler / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Better Living Through Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Beware the Nice Ones / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bewitched Amphibians / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Big Book of War / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Big Name Fan / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Big, Screwed-Up Family / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bio-Augmentation / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Black Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Black Market / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Black Widow / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Blind Justice / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Blood Knight / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Blood Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bloodbath Villain Origin / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bloody Murder / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Body Backup Drive / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Body to Jewel / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bolt of Divine Retribution / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bondage Is Bad / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Born as an Adult / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Born in the Saddle / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Born Lucky / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Botanical Abomination / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Brain in a Jar / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Brain Uploading / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Brought Down to Normal / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bullet Time / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bungling Inventor / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Bureaucratically Arranged Marriage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Burger Fool / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cain and Abel / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Call to Agriculture / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Calling Your Attacks / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cannot Spit It Out / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cannot Tell a Lie / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Canon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Canon Immigrant / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Can't Bathe Without a Weapon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Can't Take Anything with You / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Carrying the Weakness / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cartesian Karma / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cast from Hit Points / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cat Folk / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Catch and Return / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Catlike Dragons / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cessation of Existence / int_6b22aa79
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Chainmail Bikini / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Chaotic Good / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Chaotic Neutral / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Chest Burster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Church Militant / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Citadel City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
City of Adventure / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Clap Your Hands If You Believe / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Classical Tongue / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cleavage Window / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cloak and Dagger / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Clone Army / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cloning Gambit / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Clothing Damage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Code of Honour / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Collective Identity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Combat Sadomasochist / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Combat Tentacles / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Comet of Doom / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Common Tongue / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Confronting Your Imposter / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Constructed World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Continuity Cameo / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Continuity Lock-Out / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cool Airship / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cool Gate / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cool Horse / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cool Mask / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cool Old Guy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Corpse Land / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Corrupt Church / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Corrupt Corporate Executive / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cosmic Retcon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Court Jester / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crazy Cat Lady / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creation Myth / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creator's Pest / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creepy Camel Spider / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Creepy Crows / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crossover Cosmology / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crown of Horns / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crown of Power / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cryptic Conversation / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crystal Dragon Jesus / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Crystalline Creature / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cue Card Pause / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cult / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Curse Escape Clause / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cut Lex Luthor a Check / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cute and Psycho / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Cypher Language / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dancing Is Serious Business / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dark Is Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dash Attack / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dead Man's Switch / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dead Pet Sketch / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dead Weight / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Deadly Book / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Deadly Disc / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Deadly Force Field / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Death by Depower / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Death by Irony / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Death of the Old Gods / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Death World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Deity of Human Origin / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dem Bones / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Demon Lords and Archdevils / int_76e7de99
 DemonStone
processingCategory1
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
 DemonStone
seeAlso
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Desperate Object Catch / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Destroyer Deity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Devil's Job Offer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Devour the Dragon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dimension Lord / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Disabled Deity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dispel Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Disproportionate Retribution / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dissonant Serenity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Divided Deity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Divine Conflict / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Divine Delegation / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Divine Intervention / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Divine Ranks / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Does Not Like Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Domesticated Dinosaurs / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Don't Fear the Reaper / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Doom Magnet / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dracolich / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dragon Hoard / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dragon-in-Chief / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dragons Are Demonic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dragons Are Divine / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dream Stealer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dumbass No More / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dungeon Maintenance / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Dying Race / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Earth Drift / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Earth/Wind Juxtaposition / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eat Me / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Egomaniac Hunter / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Elemental Armor / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Elemental Embodiment / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Elemental Rivalry / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Elephant Graveyard / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Elite Zombie / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eloquent in My Native Tongue / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Elves Versus Dwarves / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Empathic Healer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
End of an Age / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Enemy Civil War / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Enforced Cold War / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Entertainingly Wrong / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Entropy and Chaos Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Equal-Opportunity Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eskimo Land / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ethical Slut / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ethnic God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Even Evil Has Loved Ones / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Everybody Hates Hades / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep" / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Is Angular / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil is Cool / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Matriarch / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Overlord / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Parents Want Good Kids / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Sorcerer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evil Versus Oblivion / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evolution Power-Up / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evolutionary Levels / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Evolving Music / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Excalibur in the Rust / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Expansion Pack World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Expendable Clone / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Extra-Dimensional Shortcut / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Extra-ore-dinary / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eye Beams / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eye of Newt / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eyepatch of Power / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Eyes Do Not Belong There / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Face Realization / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Faerie Court / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fake Memories / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fandom VIP / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Drug / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Fallout / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Fighting Style / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Firearms / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Light Source / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Livestock / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Naming Convention / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Nuke / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantastic Rank System / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Conflict Counterpart / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Contraception / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Counterpart Map / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Counterpart Myth / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Kitchen Sink / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Metals / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fantasy Pantheon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Feathered Serpent / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fertility God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fictional Constellations / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fictional Greetings and Farewells / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fiery Lion / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Firearms Are Revolutionary / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
First Time in the Sun / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Floating Continent / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Floating Water / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fluffy the Terrible / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Flying Face / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Food God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fool's Map / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Footnote Fever / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Foreigners Write Backwards / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Free-Fall Fight / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Friendly Fireproof / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
From Cataclysm to Myth / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Fungus Humongous / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gameplay and Story Segregation / int_76e7de99
 GaryGygax
seeAlso
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gender Bender / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gender-Restricted Ability / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Genius Bruiser / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ghostly Animals / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Giant Wall of Watery Doom / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Give Me Back My Wallet / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Glorious Death / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Glowing Eyelights of Undeath / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Go Through Me / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Goal-Oriented Evolution / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God Couple / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God Does Not Own This World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God-Emperor / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God in Human Form / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God Is Neutral / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God Job / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Darkness / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Fire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Good / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Knowledge / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Light / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of Order / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God of the Moon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God Was My Co-Pilot / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Godhood Seeker / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
God's Hands Are Tied / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gods Need Prayer Badly / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gold–Silver–Copper Standard / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Good-Guy Bar / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Graceful Loser / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Grave Robbing / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Gravity Master / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Great Big Book of Everything / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Grim Up North / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Guest-Star Party Member / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Had to Be Sharp / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Half-Breed Discrimination / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Half the Man He Used to Be / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hand Signals / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Happiness in Slavery / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hate Plague / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Have You Seen My God? / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Heads, Tails, Edge / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Heal It With Fire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Healer God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Healing Magic Is the Hardest / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Heart Is an Awesome Power / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Heaven's Devils / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hedge Mage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Heinous Hyena / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Heinz Hybrid / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hell Has New Management / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hell Seeker / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hellgate / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hellhound / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hellish Horse / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Helping Hands / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hermetic Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hero Killer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hero with Bad Publicity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hidden Elf Village / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hidden Weapons / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hit So Hard, the Calendar Felt It / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hobbits / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Holy City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Home of the Gods / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Homosexual Reproduction / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hope Crusher / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hopeless War / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hordes from the East / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Horn Attack / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Horns of Villainy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hostile Weather / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
How the Mighty Have Fallen / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Huge Schoolgirl / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Human Architecture Horror / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Human Mom, Non-Human Dad / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Human Sacrifice / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hunter of His Own Kind / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Hybrid Power / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
I Am Spartacus / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
I Am X, Son of Y / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
I Call It "Vera" / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Idiosyncratic Cover Art / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ignore the Fanservice / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
In the Hood / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Incendiary Exponent / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Incest Subtext / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Indo-European Alien Language / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Infernal Retaliation / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Informed Ability / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Inhumanable Alien Rights / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Injured Vulnerability / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Inn Between the Worlds / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Innocent Fanservice Girl / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Insanity Immunity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Instant Allegiance Artifact / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Insult Backfire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Interfaith Smoothie / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Interrogating the Dead / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Intimate Healing / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Intrepid Merchant / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Invisible Writing / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Irrevocable Order / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Jerkass Gods / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Judgement of the Dead / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
"Just So" Story / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kaleidoscope Hair / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kamehame Hadoken / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kill It with Ice / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kill the God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kinda Busy Here / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
King Bob the Nth / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
King Incognito / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
King of Beasts / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kiss of the Vampire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Klingon Promotion / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Knowledge Broker / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Kraken and Leviathan / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
La Résistance / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lady Land / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lady Luck / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lady of War / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Land of One City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Laser Blade / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Law of Alien Names / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Law of Inverse Fertility / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lawful Good / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lawful Neutral / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Layered Metropolis / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Layered World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Leaking Can of Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Leap Day / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Leave No Survivors / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Legacy Immortality / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Legacy of Service / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Legend Fades to Myth / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lemony Narrator / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Licking the Blade / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Life Drinker / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lineage Comes from the Father / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Liquid Assets / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Literally Shattered Lives / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Living Gasbag / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Living Legend / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Living Shadow / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Living Statue / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lizard Folk / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Locked Room Mystery / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Long-Lived / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lord British Postulate / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lord Country / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lord of the Ocean / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Love Goddess / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lovecraftian Superpower / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Luke Nounverber / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Lunacy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mad Bomber / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mad God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mad Oracle / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mage Killer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mage Marksman / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mage Tower / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Dance / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Harms Technology / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Is a Monster Magnet / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Is Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Kiss / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Misfire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Music / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Versus Science / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magic Wand / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magical Library / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magical Society / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magical Underpinnings of Reality / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Magnetic Hero / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mainlining the Monster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Makes Us Even / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Male Sun, Female Moon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Malevolent Masked Men / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Man in the Iron Mask / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mars Needs Women / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mary Suetopia / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mass Super-Empowering Event / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Massive Race Selection / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Master of One Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Matriarchy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Medieval European Fantasy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Medieval Stasis / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Membership Token / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Memory Jar / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mercenary Units / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Merchant City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Merchant Prince / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mercy Kill / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mesopotamian Monstrosity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Metallic Motifs / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Metaplot / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Microts / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Military Mage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mirror Monster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Misanthrope Supreme / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Misapplied Phlebotinum / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mistaken for Prostitute / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mix-and-Match Weapon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mobile City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Monster Adventurers / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Monster Organ Trafficking / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Monster Progenitor / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Monstrous Scenery / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Moral Myopia / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Muck Monster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mugging the Monster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Multi-Armed and Dangerous / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Murder, Inc. / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mushroom House / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mutually Exclusive Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
My Death Is Just the Beginning / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
My Grandson, Myself / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
My Greatest Failure / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mystery Cult / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Mystical Pregnancy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Name That Unfolds Like Lotus Blossom / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Named After Somebody Famous / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Named After the Injury / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Nature Is Not Nice / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Nature Spirit / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Nay-Theist / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Neglectful Precursors / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Neutral Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Neutral Good / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Night Parade of One Hundred Demons / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Nightmare Weaver / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
No Campaign for the Wicked / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
No Escape but Down / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
No Infantile Amnesia / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
No Punctuation Period / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
No Sneak Attacks / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Noodle Implements / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
North Is Cold, South Is Hot / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Not Quite Dead / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Not-So-Harmless Villain / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Not Your Problem / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Nothing but Skin and Bones / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Nothing Is the Same Anymore / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Number of the Beast / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Obvious Beta / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Odd Friendship / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Odd Job Gods / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Of the People / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Oh, My Gods! / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Old Save Bonus / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ominous Floating Castle / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
One-Gender Race / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
One-Steve Limit / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Only Flesh Is Safe / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Only Good People May Pass / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Only One Me Allowed Right Now / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Only Shop in Town / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Only the Chosen May Ride / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Orc Raised by Elves / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Orcus on His Throne / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Organic Technology / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Centaurs Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Dark Elves Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Dwarves Are All the Same / int_30b4b679
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Dwarves Are All the Same / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Ghosts Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Gnomes Are Weirder / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Hydras Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Liches Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Minotaurs Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Monsters Are Weird / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Ogres Are Hungrier / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Our Orcs Are Different / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Out with a Bang / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Outdoor Bath Peeping / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Palate Propping / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Pals with Jesus / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Parodies for Dummies / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Partial Transformation / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Partly Cloudy with a Chance of Death / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Patchwork Map / int_30b4b679
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Patrolling Mook / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Persona Non Grata / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Phlebotinum Overdose / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Physical God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Pieces of God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Pirate Girl / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Planet Eater / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Pointless Doomsday Device / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Points of Light Setting / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Poison Is Corrosive / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Poison Is Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Poke in the Third Eye / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Polar Opposite Twins / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Popularity Power / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Population Control / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Portable Hole / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Portal Crossroad World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Portal Cut / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Portal Endpoint Resemblance / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Portal Network / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Possession Burnout / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Power Fist / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Power Floats / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Power High / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Power Tattoo / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Precision-Guided Boomerang / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Prehensile Hair / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Prequel in the Lost Age / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Projectile Spell / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Propaganda Piece / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Protection Racket / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Protective Charm / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Proud Merchant Race / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Proud Warrior Race Guy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Proxy War / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Psychic-Assisted Suicide / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Purgatory and Limbo / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Purple Is Powerful / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Racial Remnant / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rainbow Motif / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Random Effect Spell / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Random Species Offspring / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rapid Aging / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Razor-Sharp Hand / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Razor Wings / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Reality-Breaking Paradox / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Reality Is Out to Lunch / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Reassignment Backfire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rebellious Princess / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Recessive Super Genes / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Recursive Precursors / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Red Oni, Blue Oni / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Red Right Hand / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Regional Redecoration / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Reinforce Field / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Religion of Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Replacement Goldfish / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Reptiles Are Abhorrent / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rerouted from Heaven / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rescued from the Underworld / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Restoration of Sanity / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Resurrection Revenge / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Retconjuration / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Retired Monster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Revenant Zombie / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Revolving Door Revolution / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rhetorical Request Blunder / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ride the Lightning / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rings of Death / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rite of Passage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Robe and Wizard Hat / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Robot Master / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rock of Limitless Water / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Role-Playing Game 'Verse / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rooting for the Empire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Royal Bastard / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Royals Who Actually Do Something / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Rule of Seven / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Ruler Protagonist / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Runic Magic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Saintly Church / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sand Worm / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Satanic Archetype / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Science Imitates Art / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Scorpion People / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sealed Evil in a Can / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Secret Circle of Secrets / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Secret Test / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Semi-Divine / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Senseless Sacrifice / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Series Continuity Error / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Servant Race / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sex Shifter / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sexy Scandinavian / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shackle Seat Trap / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shadow Dictator / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shapeshifter Weapon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sheep in Wolf's Clothing / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shining City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shipwreck Start / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shoot the Mage First / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Shrug of God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Signature Move / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Significant Green-Eyed Redhead / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Silver Has Mystic Powers / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sins of Our Fathers / int_30b4b679
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Skull for a Head / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Slave Market / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Slaying Mantis / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Vampire Friendliness / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Slippery Skid / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Smoking Is Cool / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Snake People / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Snake Whip / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Snakes Are Sinister / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Soldier vs. Warrior / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Solid Gold Poop / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Some Call Me "Tim" / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sorcerer's Apprentice Plot / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sorcerous Overlord / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Soul Eating / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Soul Jar / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Spikes of Villainy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Splitting the Arrow / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Spontaneous Weapon Creation / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Spotlight-Stealing Squad / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Square Race, Round Class / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Standard Fantasy Setting / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Standard Power-Up Pose / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Star-Spangled Spandex / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Stealthy Colossus / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Stiff Upper Lip / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Stripperiffic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Stupid Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sue Donym / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Summon Bigger Fish / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Summon to Hand / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Super-Empowering / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Super-Fun Happy Thing of Doom / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Super Mob Boss / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Super Registration Act / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Super Spit / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Superior Species / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Supernatural Gold Eyes / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Supernaturally Marked Grave / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Superstitious Sailors / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Swamps Are Evil / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sweet and Sour Grapes / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sword and Sorcerer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sword of Damocles / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sword of Plot Advancement / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sworn in by Oath / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sympathetic P.O.V. / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Sympathetic Slave Owner / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Take Over the World / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Taken for Granite / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Taking You with Me / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Talking Weapon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Teleport Interdiction / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Teleportation Misfire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Terminally Dependent Society / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Terrifying Rescuer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
That Was the Last Entry / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The '80s / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Alcatraz / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Alliance / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Almighty Dollar / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Archmage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Artifact / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Board Game / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Captain / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Casanova / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Clan / int_76e7de99
 TheClericQuintet
processingCategory1
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Commandments / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Coroner Doth Protest Too Much / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Corrupter / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Creon / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Dark Arts / int_76e7de99
 TheDarkElfTrilogy
processingCategory1
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Dark Side Will Make You Forget / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The '80s / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Empire / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Fair Folk / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Gods Must Be Lazy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Good Captain / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Grim Reaper / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Hat Makes the Man / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Hecate Sisters / int_76e7de99
 TheIcewindDaleTrilogy
processingCategory1
Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Magic Goes Away / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Magnificent / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Maker / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Morlocks / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Multiverse / int_30b4b679
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Münchausen / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Necrocracy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Old Gods / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Older Immortal / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Only Believer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Paralyzer / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Pin Is Mightier Than the Sword / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Plan / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Power of the Sun / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Red Mage / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Remnant / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Right Hand of Doom / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Spymaster / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Syndicate / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Theocracy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Time of Myths / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Underworld / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Unpronounceable / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Voiceless / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Wild Hunt / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Worm That Walks / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
The Worsening Curse Mark / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
They Call Him "Sword" / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Thieves' Guild / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Throne Made of X / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Throw-Away Country / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Time Skip / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
To Hell with This Infernal Job / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
To Win Without Fighting / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Token Evil Teammate / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Tome of Eldritch Lore / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Too Kinky to Torture / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Too Many Babies / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Top God / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Touched by Vorlons / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Toxic Phlebotinum / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Translation: "Yes" / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Transplanted Humans / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Trapped in Villainy / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Treants / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Treasure Room / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Truce Zone / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
True-Breeding Hybrid / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Truly Single Parent / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Tyke-Bomb / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unequal Rites / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unbuilt Trope / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Undead Laborers / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Undeath Always Ends / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Under City / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Undying Warrior / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Uneven Hybrid / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unholy Ground / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unicorns Are Sacred / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unintentionally Sympathetic / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unique Items / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unishment / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Un-Reboot / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
Unrelated Effects / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
hasFeature
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Use Your Head / int_76e7de99
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Villainous Legacy / int_76e7de99
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Volcano Lair / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Voodoo Shark / int_76e7de99
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Wandering Minstrel / int_76e7de99
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Weird Moon / int_76e7de99
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Weird Weather / int_76e7de99
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Weredragon / int_76e7de99
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What Beautiful Eyes! / int_76e7de99
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What Does This Button Do? / int_76e7de99
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What's Up, King Dude? / int_76e7de99
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When All You Have Is a Hammer… / int_76e7de99
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White Mask of Doom / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Who Needs Their Whole Body? / int_76e7de99
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Wild Magic / int_76e7de99
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Winds of Destiny, Change! / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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With Us or Against Us / int_76e7de99
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Wizard Duel / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Wizarding School / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Wizards Live Longer / int_76e7de99
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Wolverine Claws / int_76e7de99
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World Sundering / int_76e7de99
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World Tree / int_76e7de99
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Wound That Will Not Heal / int_76e7de99
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Wutai / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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X-Ray Sparks / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Xanatos Speed Chess / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Yank the Dog's Chain / int_76e7de99
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Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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Yin-Yang Clash / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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You Can't Go Home Again / int_76e7de99
 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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You Kill It, You Bought It / int_76e7de99
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You Mean "Xmas" / int_76e7de99
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You Must Be Cold / int_76e7de99
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You Wanna Get Sued? / int_76e7de99
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Your Costume Needs Work / int_76e7de99
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Your Heart's Desire / int_76e7de99
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Your Magic's No Good Here / int_76e7de99
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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 Forgotten Realms (Tabletop Game)
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