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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Legends of Greyhawk: Secrets of the Free City
by the money flowing into the area, worried he’ll be priced out of his own home. Kercut (Medium Commoner) is Indifferent and keeps a sharp eye on all the comings and goings on the street from behind
shares the following: “I don’t trust a man who owns a house he doesn’t live in. You can only sleep in one bed at a time, you know?” “I haven’t seen Palmirian in some days. The last time, he had a lady
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Candlekeep Mysteries
south. Tashalar is a land known for warm, breezy weather, bright, flowing garments, and spicy, delicious foods. It is also famous for the obsession its citizens have for divining the future; most
steaming pot of tea.
“More visitors from Candlekeep. Most delightful. I trust that your journey was not too taxing?”
The figure with the bejeweled third eye is Shir Endellion (a lawful neutral
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
appears to trust Mephistopheles’s counsel when it is offered. Mephistopheles knows he can’t depose Asmodeus until his adversary makes a grave miscalculation, and so both wait to see what circumstances
appears as a handsome, bearded humanoid with small horns protruding from his forehead, piercing red eyes, and flowing robes. He can also assume other forms and is seldom seen without his ruby-tipped scepter
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage
get Hatchrin out of his sister’s life.) Hatchrin promises any service to characters who can help him regain Erelal’s trust and thus enable him to see the birth of his child. The other drow prisoner
” below).
Erelal wears a flowing black and silver gown instead of armor, giving her AC 12, but is still armed with her scourge. The male drow with her are Chaszantar and Ulgreth, two sycophants vying
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide
citadel of Mephistar, where he plots to seize the throne of the Nine Hells and conquer all the planes. He is Asmodeus’s greatest enemy and ally, and the archduke of Nessus appears to trust
red eyes, and flowing robes. He can also assume other forms and is seldom seen without his ruby-tipped scepter in hand. Asmodeus is the most cunning and well-mannered of archdevils. On the surface, he
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage
a slavery ring in Undermountain, with slaves flowing down from Waterdeep and money flowing up into House Rosznar’s coffers as well as Azrok’s war chest. Azrok was intrigued by the proposition but
remains of his life here. Characters who take pity on him earn his trust, and he readily tells them where to find things in Azrok’s Hold. If information is what the characters seek, Salt Nose suggests they
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Quests from the Infinite Staircase
adventurers’ appearances. The doppelgangers play the role of grieving elves who have just found the bones of their long-lost kin, reading the characters’ thoughts to gain their pity and trust. The
platform at the far end of this chamber, her wings folded neatly at her side. Her tail flicks back and forth as she stares at you intently.
Water surges from a well in the middle of the room, flowing into
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Legends of Greyhawk
years old, with a tall, slim build. She has pale gray skin. Her hair is light blue with a silver sheen, and her eyes are amber. She wears a flowing silk dress. Her satchel of writing supplies is never far
earn their trust. Her poetry is very good, and she’s happy to share. Her desire to understand others causes her to become easily attached to people and places.
Aspersions. Chickory notes that
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ghosts of Saltmarsh
smoke, while water flowing along a wooden trough pours through the grate into the hull.
Many of the compartments of this decommissioned hull have been flooded with water so that its aquatic occupants
here is to keep an eye on Dory, whom the Whisperer does not trust. Dory suspects this subterfuge, of course, and so he keeps Harid confined to this compartment. Because Harid has no loyalty to Dory, he