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  2. Underdark - Wikipedia

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    The Underdark is a subterranean realm of enormous size inhabited by many different types of creatures such as drow, mind flayers, and aboleths. [5] It extends far beyond the dungeons created by surface dwellers, and consists of caverns, tunnels and large complexes.

  3. Out of the Abyss (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview on Out of the Abyss, Chris Perkins discussed the story inspiration: "We’ve depicted the Underdark many times before but I don’t think we’ve ever depicted it in an Alice in Wonderland sort of way, where the Underdark becomes the Wonderland of D&D; this crazy weird place that you have to fall down a hole to enter, and it’s ...

  4. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    Underdark: Andy Collins: January 19, 2010: Provides information needed to run adventures in the Underdark, a subterranean domain beneath the surface of Faerûn. 160: 978-0-7869-5387-5: Halls of Undermountain: Matt Sernett and Shawn Merwin: April 17, 2012: Adventure detailing the mega-dungeon of Undermountain that lies beneath the city of ...

  5. Illithid - Wikipedia

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    Everything that we know is true about mind flayers in Fifth Edition can be found in the 5E Monster Manual and the "Mind Flayers: Scourge of Worlds" section of Volo's Guide to Monsters. The latter resource, in particular, picks up elements of mind flayer lore from earlier sourcebooks, including The Illithiad [from 2E] and Lords of Madness [from ...

  6. Drow - Wikipedia

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    Drow of the Underdark also features the arcane guard, the drow assassin, the house captain, the house wizard, the drow inquisitor, the favored consort, the drow priestess, the drow slaver, the spider sentinel, the albino drow (szarkai), the szarkai fighters, the szarkai druids, and the drow warrior, along with numerous prestige classes and ...

  7. List of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks - Wikipedia

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    Drow of the Underdark: Robert J. Schwalb, Anthony Pryor, Greg A. Vaughan: May 8, 2007: Provides rules focusing on drow culture, equipment, and folklore. 224: 978-0-7869-4151-3: Monster Manual V: Creighton Broadhurst: July 17, 2007: A sequel to the core Monster Manual, includes statistics for an assortment of fantasy monsters. Like the previous ...

  8. Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage - Wikipedia

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    Adventurers set off on a subterranean dungeon crawl that starts in the Yawning Portal tavern and explores twenty-three levels of Undermountain and the refuge of Skullport (which is both a connection to the seedier side of Waterdeep and to the Underdark). This is the first official published adventure with content intended for "tier four ...

  9. Beholder (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    An epic-level creature suggested to be a primordial ancestor of both the beholder and the gibbering mouther (an amorphous shoggoth-like creature covered in eyes and mouths), having traits of both monsters but at vastly increased power. While it lacks an antimagic eye, it inherits the mouther's amorphous biology, madness-inducing voice, and ...