Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide (2008)
Released in August 2008, this book details the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. It includes unique creatures, such as the zairtail, as well as a number of servants of the various groups and cults across the Realms. The table below is organized by the order the creatures first appear.
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Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Variants | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Goblin | 8-9, 22, 25-26 | Keep on the Shadowfell (2008), Monster Manual (2008) | Goblin cutter, goblin warrior, goblin hexer, goblin skullcleaver, goblin blackblade | Small green humanoids |
Starved Dog | 23 | Starved dog | ||
Zombie | 24 | Keep on the Shadowfell (2008), Monster Manual (2008) | Zombie rotter, zombie | Undead creatures animated from the corpses of the deceased |
Hobgoblin | 26-27 | Keep on the Shadowfell (2008), Monster Manual (2008) | Hobgoblin archer, hobgoblin soldier | Normal size humanoids covered in coarse fur |
Elf | 30 | Monster Manual (2008) | Elf archer | Slender humanoids with pointed ears |
Human | 31, 34 | Monster Manual (2008) | Human gang member, human bandit, bandit leader | |
Lizardfolk | 34 | Monster Manual (2008) | Greenscale marsh mystic | Reptilian humanoids |
Naga | 239 | Banelar naga | ||
Church of Shar | 241 | Dark moon monk | ||
Kir-Lanan | 241 | Kir-lanan wing | ||
Felljaw | 243 | Felljaw | ||
Haraevor | 243-244 | Haraevor | ||
Mordrin | 244 | Mordrin | ||
Tentacled Torment | 245 | Tentacled torment | ||
Dracolich | 247 | Fettered dracolich | ||
Draegloth | 249-250 | Draegloth, draegloth favored one | ||
Direhelm | 252-253 | Direhelm | ||
Doomsept | 253 | Doomsept | ||
Jordaini Enforcer | 256 | Jordaini enforcer | ||
Gibberling | 257 | Gibberling bunch, plaguechanged gibberling bunch | ||
Shade | 260 | Shade | ||
Thaalud | 262 | Thaalud | ||
Veserab | 263 | Veserab | ||
Order of Blue Fire | 264-266 | Knight accordant, loremaster accordant, commander accordant | ||
Sharn | 264 | Sharn | ||
Ghoul | 267 | Plaguechanged ghoul | ||
Lycanthrope | 270-271 | Wereserpent | ||
Scathebeast | 272-273 | Scathebeast calf, scathebeast adult, scathebeast watcher, scathebeast bull, scathebeast giant | ||
Dread Warrior | 274 | Dread warrior | ||
Warlock Knights of Vaasa | 276-278 | Warlock executor, warlock knight vindicator, warlock knight luminary | ||
Shardsoul | 278-279 | Shardsoul slayer, shardsoul avatar | ||
Zairtail | 280-281 | Zairtail swarm, zairtail firetongue, zairtail gazer, zairtail bonebreaker, zairtail cutter | ||
Zhent Mercenary | 283 | Zhent soldier, Zhent Black Sun adept, Zhent war mage |
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