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* [[Derro]] - a type of underdark dwarf, former slaves of the | * [[Derro]] - a type of underdark dwarf, former slaves of the Duergar, now liberated but many live in poverty | ||
* [[Duergar]] - the Gray Dwarves, found in the [[Underdark]] | * [[Duergar]] - the Gray Dwarves, found in the [[Underdark]] | ||
* [[Firbolg]] - the smallest of the giants, tending to matters of the forest | * [[Firbolg]] - the smallest of the giants, tending to matters of the forest | ||
Revision as of 11:42, 4 May 2019
- Derro - a type of underdark dwarf, former slaves of the Duergar, now liberated but many live in poverty
- Duergar - the Gray Dwarves, found in the Underdark
- Firbolg - the smallest of the giants, tending to matters of the forest
- Grick Alpha - body like a giant worm, head like a giant octopus
- Kuo-toa - fish-headed people
- Myconids - mushroom people of the underdark
- Quaggoth - a wolf-like creature
- Rothe - bovine-like creatures found in the underdark, communicate by somehow emitting lights
- Shambling Mounds - mobile, carnivorous shrubs
- Bree's Book of Shadows
- Goggles of Night
- Pygmywort - mushrooms Bree found, if eaten will make the eater very small (mouse sized) for an hour or so.
- Blue cap - the spores are useful for making flour
- Trillimac - edible mushroom, comes in large sheets
- Ripplebark - woody-tasting but edible mushroom
- Water orbs - mushroom which can act similar to a wineskin
- Zurkhwood - mushroom which can be a suitable replacement for wood