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impossible to manipulate, influence, or control by nonmagical means, even as it seeks to control other creatures through terror, pleasure, and awe.
Yuan-ti know that the world they hope to rule can
, humanoid cultures make the fatal mistake of trusting the yuan-ti. They forget that a yuan-ti that acts honorably or lends aid in a time of trouble does so only as part of a grander design.
Yuan-ti leaders
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Xanathar's Guide to Everything
official D&D source, such as a book or a PDF, to create a character. This restriction ensures that players donât need to own a lot of books to make a character and makes it easier for DMs to know how all
interactions and abilities possible through mixing options freely. We strongly recommend this rule for any shared campaign.
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron
closely tied to the distant land of Xenâdrik. The following optional rules are a way to explore this aspect of the setting. Optional Rule: Common Languages
Common is the language of the Five Nations
regions or cultures. The DM may change the languages assigned to a monster or NPC to reflect this.
Giant is the common tongue of Xenâdrik. It is rarely encountered on Khorvaire. Monsters in Khorvaire
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen
mere legends and scriptures, and few credit their details as fact. Next came the Age of Dreams, a time when heroes battled the forces of evil. Many modern cultures and institutions saw their origins
in this era, including the Knights of Solamnia, the Mages of High Sorcery, and the dwarven kingdom of Thorbardin. Ironically, these cultures often dismiss one anotherâs foundational stories as
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Sword Coast Adventurerâs Guide
aspects of the two groupsâ cultures make them distinct, but even without such trappings they are distinct due to a divergence in what seems to be a primal drive: to go or to stay. Lightfoot halflings are
travelers as a rule, with tongues and hearts as nimble as their feet. Whereas if strongheart halflings are on the move, it always seems driven by a desire to return to home or find and settle in a
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Journeys through the Radiant Citadel
buzzing noise, the masked figuresâ voices emanate from the contraptions, amplified over the cacophony of the crowd: âDown with tyrants! Let the embers light the way!â
Five masked anarchists (use the
function for 10 rounds before breaking. A boomhailer emits an irritating buzzing noise whenever itâs used and for a minute afterward. The noise is harmless, but creatures sensitive to vibrations find it
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
Lockbury Henge Yon is home to eight clans of korreds. Queen Argantle, elected to rule over all eight clans, protects this sacred site. Lockbury Henge is meant to be a place where korreds can enjoy
otherwise irritate the korreds, Argantle and Jagu emerge from their megaliths and attack the characters for their insolence. Otherwise, the rule of hospitality (see âRules of Conductâ in chapter 2
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Locathah Rising
be a powerful ally for the party, though the tortleâs vow to never harm humanoids is not negotiable. Amble doesnât necessarily expect others to follow this rule, but will encourage them to do so
experience unfamiliar cultures that are peaceful. As a druid, Amble reveres both Selune and Eldath, and has a marked fondness for the Seldarine as well. It is important to note that as a tortle, Amble doesnât
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide
Lingering fog 11â12 Noise and smoke from smithies and forges 13 Canals and bridges 14 Cliffs on one or more sides 15â16 Clean streets and well-maintained buildings 17â18 Ancient ruins within the settlement
1d20 Type 1 Pawnshop 2 Apothecary 3 Grocer 4 Delicatessen 5 Potter 6 Undertaker 7 Bookstore 8 Moneylender 9 Armorer 10 Chandler 11 Smithy 12 Carpenter 13 Weaver 14 Jeweler 15 Baker 16 Mapmaker 17 Tailor 18 Ropemaker 19 Mason 20 Scribe Olga Drebas Joy Ang Downloadable PDF
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Journeys through the Radiant Citadel
Life in Djaynai and Janya The following truths are known to people who dwell in Djaynai or Janya, and to travelers who spend time in those realms. Those above and below the sea share similar cultures
several types of animals, red and black beans, and chili peppers. In Janya, edible undersea plants form the bulk of peopleâs diet, supplemented by ingredients imported from Djaynai. As a rule, both
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide (2014)
Loose Pantheons Most D&D worlds have a loose pantheon of gods. A multitude of deities rule the various aspects of existence, variously cooperating with and competing against one another to administer
nobly and in the cause of justice. People in most D&D worlds are polytheistic, honoring deities of their own and acknowledging pantheons of other cultures. Individuals pay homage to various gods
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Monster Manual (2014)
it seeks to control other creatures through terror, pleasure, and awe. Yuan-ti know that the world they hope to rule canât be bound for long by brute force, and that many creatures will refuse to serve
. As a result, yuan-ti first influence other creatures with the promise of wealth and power. Time and again, humanoid cultures make the fatal mistake of trusting the yuan-ti. They forget that a yuan
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
Seelie and Unseelie courts. (Volumes 3 and 8 are missing from Skabathaâs collection and can be found in chapter 4.) Three Rules to Rule By is a thin, dog-eared book that describes the rules of hospitality
on each of the creatureâs turns in a random direction and makes a croaking noise that can be heard out to a range of 30 feet. Any creature that licks the clockwork toad must succeed on a DC 15
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
15 Dismisses modern cultures as historical curiosities sure to collapse imminently
16 Has trouble discerning details of anything as small as Humanoids
17 Sharpens claws or horns on
proficiencies, particularly if the dragon spends time in Humanoid form. Spells. The Monster Manualâs variant rule about making dragons innate spellcasters is an easy way to add variety to dragons
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Quests from the Infinite Staircase
. If a creature carrying a fruit is hit by an attack or is otherwise jostled, the fruit explodes. Tapping Noise. A character who stands on the ledge or domed ceiling and succeeds on a DC 15 Wisdom
(Perception) check hears a faint tapping noise coming from the domeâs east side. This sound is a gnome named Prit (see area P54), rapping on the other side of the wall with a spoon. This section of the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Sword Coast Adventurerâs Guide
wizards as well, and the elder women of the family (by blood or marriage) set the course for the house and utterly rule matters within the Ivy Mansion. The family takes on a number of apprentice wizards
, Longsaddle is a dusty, noise-filled place, with the sounds of the animals competing with the shouts of farmers hoping to sell their goods. At all other times, itâs a quiet, almost sleepy hamlet
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dragon Delves
(see âHaskasori featuresâ) and then killed as the basilisks ate parts of their Petrified prey. Loud noise here alerts the Basilisks in area H3, which come to investigate. H2: Bridge This bridge spans
memorial to Haskasoriâs final ruler, Yaarnak. The rulerâs body isnât interred here, though; his corpse rests in a separate tomb (area H13). The statue depicts Yaarnakâs bizarre emblem of rule: a
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
use magic. Characters who smash their way into the carriage alert Zargash (see area P30), who investigates the noise. The carriage is a Huge object with AC 13, 50 hit points, vulnerability to
, and the doorways are wide open. Creatures that make too much noise here wake the jabberwock (see appendix C) in area P22, which promptly investigates. This chamber contains a round, marble-topped
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Volo's Guide to Monsters
shapes. The most striking of these works are collected and displayed inside the stronghold, not unlike how other cultures create topiary gardens. If you want forge work fit for a king, you have two options
a rule fire giants view humans in much the same way that humans view horses: they have utility if properly directed, and some might be prized for rare qualities, but even the smartest, best trained
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ghosts of Saltmarsh
upward past the sahuagin. Two large and squirming sacks flank the altar.
A massive two-headed shark, its fins adorned with bands of pearl and gold, swims in circles above the altar.
Noise of combat
monster lives in the temple. Two four-armed sahuagin rule this fortress. The bulk of the sahuagin forces are on the fortressâs lowest level. If the party frees Shern by returning it to the ocean, it
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Monster Manual (2014)
innate right to rule, and this belief is the cornerstone of every chromatic dragonâs personality and worldview. Trying to humble a chromatic dragon is like trying to convince the wind to stop blowing. To
she shares control of the faith of dragonkind. She also holds a special enmity for Asmodeus, who long ago stripped her of the rule of Avernus and who continues to curb the Dragon Queenâs power. Black






