1551:, with priestesses of their evil spider goddess Lolth in the highest seats of power. This society is based upon violence, murder, cunning, and the philosophy that only the strong survive. Hence, most drow plot endlessly to murder or otherwise incapacitate their rivals and enemy drow using deceit and betrayal. Drow, particularly in higher positions, are constantly wary of assassins and the like. One of the quirks of this constant infighting is the relatively short lifespan of the average drow. While being just as long lived as their surface cousins, living as long as a thousand years, elderly drow are rarely encountered. Consequently, they are the only race of elves that matches the fertility of 'lesser' races, such as humans. Their society, as a whole, is seemingly nonviable. The only reason they do not murder themselves to extinction is by the will of Lolth, working primarily through her clergy. Lolth does not tolerate any drow that threaten to bring down her society, and the clergy make certain that perpetrators cease their destructive actions by either threatening or killing them. Matron mothers lead the various noble houses and act as "high priestesses of Lolth". Matthew Beilman, for
1301:(1989) describes the world of the drow, where violent conflict is part of everyday life, so much so that most drow encountered are ready for a fight. Their inherent magic use comes from training in magic, which all drow receive. Not long after the creation of the elves, they were torn into rival factions, one evil and one good; after a great civil war, those who followed the path of evil and chaos were driven far from the world's forests and into the bleak, lightless caverns and tunnels of the underworld. Drow society is fragmented into opposing noble houses and merchant families, and they base their rigid class system on the belief that the strongest should rule. Female drow tend to fill many positions of great importance, with priests of the dark goddess Lolth holding a very high place in society. Drow fighters are required to go through rigorous training in their youth, and those who fail are put to death. Drow constantly war with other underground neighbors such as dwarves and deep gnomes (svirfneblin), and keep slaves of all types - including allies who fail to live up to drow expectations.
1135:, Holmes argued that the depiction of drow was an example of various creators using "negative estrangement" within the narrative "to create a 'more evil' antagonist to serve as a foil for narrative protagonists" and this narrative process "warps" and "strips" stereotypes "of their context in order to use them like ingredients in a recipe for a compelling villain". Holmes also highlighted the inconsistent artistic portrayal over time as "the black skin of the drow is not" consistently used across all products – this meant that when "some saw the drow as a fantastical race of spider-themed elves, others saw them as one of the very few depictions of black-skinned people in
2272:; her realm, the 66th layer of the Abyss, is referred to as the Demonweb Pits. Lolth usually appears in two forms: drow and arachnid. In drow form, the Spider Queen appears as an "exquisitely beautiful" female dark elf, sometimes covered in clinging spiders. In her arachnid form, Lolth takes the appearance of a giant black widow spider with the head of a female drow or human peering from between the eight spider-eyes. Sometimes, the two foremost pair of her spider-legs are actually humanoid arms. In third edition, her arachnid form has taken more of a drider-like appearance, due to the events of the "War of the Spider Queen" novel series.
1290:, while all drow have the ability to use some inherent magical abilities even if they are not strictly spellcasters. The module also reveals that there are rumors of vast caverns housing whole cities of drow which exist somewhere deep beneath the earth, and now that the drow have dwelled in these dark labyrinthe places they dislike daylight and other forms of bright light as it hampers their abilities. They are able to communicate using a silent language composed of hand movements, and when coupled with facial and body expression, movement, and posture, this form of communication is the equal of any spoken language.
1926:. Drow rank structure was based much more on personal experience level and proven personal abilities rather than on gender. Males were just as likely to have positions of authority over both males and females, and the tradition of matriarchy, where the highest-ranking member was always a female, was not a special directive of the Demon Queen Lolth. The vast majority of Drow Elves both male and female in the original campaign setting of Greyhawk have no authority or ranking at all and live an idle and degenerate life in the great city of the Drow.
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436:(1978), the adventurers eventually make it to Erelhei-Cinlu, the vast subterranean city of the drow, which is thoroughly described in the module. An extensive overview of the drow power structure is given for the purpose of creating any number of mini-campaigns or adventures taking place inside the drow capital. The characters travel on to the Egg of Lolth, where they must enter the dungeon level and fight the demoness herself. The statistics and information for drow are reprinted from
1207:"middle ground" where "drow are not intrinsically evil" by allowing players to decide if they want to play as an evil drow who adheres to Lolth or play as a "good drow" who deals with "overcoming the racism of the world based on the violence of Lolth-sworn drow. This allows Wizards of the Coast to retain the brand identity of the drow that drove sales of drow-related products for thirty years, while shifting emphasis away from an implied endorsement of naturalized racism".
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961:, highlighted a 2021 update on Drizzt Do'Urden by Wizards of the Coast and wrote, "it also notes one major change to D&D canon that relates to the drow culture that Drizzt ultimately abandoned. The website points out that while Drizzt grew up in a 'cult of Lolth' , there are two other entire cultures of drow who have no ties to Lolth whatsoever. The reveal of the Lorendrow and Aevendrow seem to suggest that
372:(1985), also written by Gygax. Several elven sub-races are described in the book, including gray elves, wood elves, wild elves, and valley elves; the dark elves are described as the most divergent sub-race, and dark elf player characters are considered outcasts from their homeland, either by choice, differing from the standard chaotic evil alignment of the race, or having lost in some family-wide power struggle.
1344:(2018) retells the story of Corellon and Lolth; the elves who supported Lolth were cast "into darkness. They became a people wholly dedicated to Lolth and her scheming and for many, many centuries were viewed in the multi-verse as a people of evil". However, since all elves are descended from Corellon, the drow have the ability to "break free of Lolth's influence" and turn to "the light within themselves".
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1152:(2012), author James Rocha states that the difference between drow and dark elves in the Forgotten Realms setting is rooted in racist stereotypes: "an acceptable lighter skinned dark race side by side with only the most rare exceptions in the darker race, which is thought to be inherently evil, mirrors American history in a very uncomfortable fashion". In a retrospective on the legacy of
2721:-like features. They are depicted with wavy hair and sly faces with a set of spider's fangs protruding from their mouths. Chitines also have four arms which feature an additional joint (compared to a human), giving them great flexibility and dexterity. They were created inadvertently by the drow as a result of failed experiments on normal humanoids.
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1806:, the only drow goddess who is chaotic good instead of chaotic evil; she wants the drow to return to the light. However, all of these alternative deities (except perhaps Ghaunadaur) were killed or forgotten in the last years before the Spellplague, but they managed to return to life and regain their followers, about a century later, during the
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station is the most important thing in drow society, making ascension to greater power a drow's ultimate goal. Drow have a strong affinity for arachnids, as most worship the spider goddess Lolth, and spiders dwell freely among drow communities. The largest drow civilization is the subterranean city of Llurth Dreier. However,
1274:. These creatures, later known as the "dark elvenfolk" or drow, grew strong in the arcane arts over the centuries and content with their gloomy fairyland beneath the earth, though they still bear enmity towards and seek revenge against their distant kin, the elves and faeries who drove them down. They are described as
1180:. In those books, orcs and drow are just as morally and culturally complex as other peoples. We will continue that approach in future books, portraying all the peoples of D&D in relatable ways and making it clear that they are as free as humans to decide who they are and what they do". Christian Hoffer, for
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286:, and no other source at all. "I wanted a most unusual race as the main power in the Underdark, so used the reference to 'dark elves' from the dictionary to create the Drow." There seems to be no work with this title. However, the following entry can be found in abridged editions of Funk & Wagnall's
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which "involves the manipulation of entropy, gravity, and time" where "dunamancers draw power from alternate timelines and unseen realities, subtly affect the flow of time, and even tighten or loosen the grip of gravity". Compared to their neighboring country, the human-run monarchy of the
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realm of Lolth, goddess of the drow elves and Demon Queen of
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multiverse. Lolth can appear in the form of a monstrous spider, which many fans have mocked, due to the fact that it only has sixty-six hit points. You likely won't get a chance to get close enough to harm Lolth, due to the fact that you are battling her in her home dimension, which is filled with
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Vhaeraun's attempt to take control of the elven pantheon (which included Araushnee's seduction of Corellon Larethian). Drow society, being strongly matriarchal, allows the females to hold all positions of power in the government, and to choose and discard mates freely. Social
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setting, Drow are not a native race. However, a colony of them exists in a connected pocket dimension called the Valley of Perfect Silence. These arrived by means of a crashed Spelljammer vessel, and are now worshippers of Jiathuli, an evil daughter of Takhisis. "Dark Elves" is a separate term in
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and his followers drove Lolth and her people deep into the earth, where they chose to remain. The dark elves who became the drow were originally simply elves who held more with the tenets of might than those of justice, and as they quested for power they became corrupted and turned against their
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when the other elves left the world. Over time, the remaining elves turned into drow by powerful magic, and at this time any elf who is evil enough can spontaneously turn into a drow. The existence of drow in Golarion is virtually unknown to non-elves. Drow are also the main antagonists in the
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campaign settings, the drow were forced underground in what is now known as the Underdark after the great war amongst the elves, a vast system of caverns and tunnels spanning much of the continent. The drow live in city-states in the Underdark, becoming one of the most powerful races therein.
1115:, Alex Lucard wrote, "I'll be honest: I've never understood the appeal of the Drow at all. They just seemed overly angsty and dark for the sake of being dark. I've been bored by the novels where they are the featured race and I've generally avoided them unless someone is making fun of them".
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settings that do not include Lolth and her corruptive influence. These campaigns might not have evil societies of dark elves, but they still tend to make them into foreigners with strange customs . Playing a misunderstood, feared yet potentially heroic character can be great fun.
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setting, is governed by the Kryn Dynasty and ruled by the Bright Queen Leylas Kryn. The Dynasty was founded by drow who escaped to surface after rejecting Lolth for a god of light known as the Luxon. The nation is now home to many creatures others in Wildemount would see as
1945:. In the drow city Erelhei-Cinlu, player characters may freely enter the city and spend time there, unless they attempt to organize any escaped slave groups for open warfare against the drow; the threat of a slave uprising will bring the chaotic drow into full cooperation.
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The drow are well adapted to seeing in the dark, and they loathe, are terrified of, and are easily blinded by the light of the surface. Some magic weapons, armor, and various other items of the drow disintegrate or lose their magical properties if exposed to the sun.
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lore has traditionally considered evil drow to be the default. By bringing in two entirely new cultures of drow that have rejected Lolth, it seems that the lore will show that drow are just as complex and multi-faceted as the many other elven subraces in the game.
424:(1978) the party follows the fleeing drow into the tunnels leading northwest and deep into the earth, to eliminate the threat they pose. Examining a golden spider pin found on one of the drow priestesses, the party can discover runes in the drow language reading "
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is presented, an elven myth in which the elves were one people until the Spider Queen Lolth used the dissent among the elves to gain a foothold; the elves of Lolth took the name Drow to signify their new allegiance, but as they massed to conquer the other elves,
355:(1981). Gygax wrote this entry, listed under "Elf, Drow", according to the book's credits section. The text is a slightly abridged version of the text originally found in modules G3 and D3. Likewise, Lolth's description from module D3 is reprinted in the
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854:(2008) which takes adventurers from levels 14 through 17 into the Underdark to battle the forces of Orcus and possibly ally with members of the treacherous dark elves and/or their minions. The drow of Xen'drik are also outlined in the 4E
1782:, the dark elves were once ancient tribes of Ilythiir and Miyeritar. They were transformed into drow by the Seldarine and were cast down and driven underground by the light-skinned elves because of the Ilythiirian's savagery during the
1673:, and the social structure varies from tribe to tribe. It is known that the drow mastered elemental binding before gnomes did- including a cultural group of fire-elemental binders called the Sulatar. There is also a subgroup called the
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novels, these dark elves from the game influenced subsequent works of fantasy. Drow have a gender-based caste system that one author claims says "a great deal about attitudes towards gender roles in the real world".
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the first and second editions of the game, Driders spoke Drow. Driders are almost always
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Lolth as separate entities. Lolth (Demon Queen of Spiders) appears in the 4th edition's
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5016:"Learn More about the Drow in D&D's Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes"
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6220:"Dungeons & Dragons: The 15 Most Powerful Villains, Ranked"
5599:"Tabletop Review: Rise of the Drow Trilogy Bundle (Pathfinder)"
5560:"D&D: WotC Adds Three New Types Of Drow, Retcons Drow Lore"
609:. This entry is reprinted with some minor modifications in the
46:
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except for the basic concept of "dark elves". However, in the
4777:"'Dungeons & Dragons' Tries To Banish Racist Stereotypes"
2443:(2002), and her role in the Forgotten Realms is revisited in
140:
1918:". The center of drow civilization is the subterranean city
1334:
the drow which affects their reactions to a drow character.
1090:, highlighted multiple reasons to play as a drow character:
4424:
The Ashgate Encyclopedia of Literary and Cinematic Monsters
2449:(2002). Lolth's priesthood is detailed for this edition in
160:
4600:"Dungeons & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Homeland"
4137:
Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page
2486:
Lolth appears as one of the evil deities described in the
2364:(1980). These modules were later reprinted as part of the
2236:
Chaos, Darkness, Drow, Evil, Destruction, Spider, Trickery
1836:(except for Liriel Baenre and Qilue). The six drow in the
5697:
Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: a visual history
1156:, academic Daniel Heath Justice also commented that the "
848:
The drow feature in a pre-written playable module called
2866:"Dungeons & Dragons Sets Up Big Changes to the Drow"
2701:"Chitine" redirects here. For the polymer compound, see
2465:(2006). Lolth and the Drow are further detailed in both
1460:. There were unusual exceptions, the most notable being
1436:
In Lolth based societies, noble drow males are commonly
4517:"The 10 Most Memorable Dungeons & Dragons Monsters"
3938:. Collector series. Vol. 18. Mongoose Publishing.
2299:
setting, and in the 3rd edition became a member of the
1142:
In 2010, scholar Cory Lowell Grewell found that in the
521:
as one of the protagonists, and the 1990–1991 followup
5527:"Candlekeep Forum - Questions for Ed Greenwood (2015)"
4868:
Studies in Medievalism XIX: Defining Neomedievalism(s)
1664:
have a much more tribalistic culture than their other
4895:
Rocha, James; Rocha, Mona (2012). "Elf Stereotypes".
4805:
Kaufman, Amy S.; Sturtevant, Paul B. (July 9, 2020).
2957:
2955:
2953:
2951:
1571:
Drow societies can also vary vastly depending on the
782:
prestige classes and other monsters related to drow.
4629:"The 13 Strangest Deities In Dungeons & Dragons"
292:
The Desk Standard Dictionary of the English Language
203:
have moved away from this portrayal and preassigned
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5348:"D&D: Explorer's Guide To Wildemount Explained"
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4260:"Welcome to Wildemount: The Regions of Wildemount"
4174:(4th ed.). Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast.
2966:
2687:V3.5 statistics for the draegloth can be found in
2406:(1991). Lolth was detailed as a deity in the book
2376:(1980). Her game statistics were reprinted in the
2358:(1978), and was the main antagonist of the module
6361:The Dark Seldarine of the War of the Spider Queen
4943:"Hack The Orcs, Loot The Tomb, And Take The Land"
3794:. James Wyatt. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast.
2017:A supplement book about the drow was produced by
1922:, and its surrounding Vault, commonly called the
1504:Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse
1188:lore update on the Wizards of the Coast website:
881:(2014) for this edition. In the adventure module
875:(2014) for this edition. They also appear in the
869:The drow appear as a playable elf subrace in the
3164:"Old D&D Campaigns That Deserve 5e Reprints"
3447:
3445:
2226:Spiders, evil, darkness, chaos, assassins, drow
1311:focuses some of its attention on the drow. The
172:are a dark-skinned and white-haired subrace of
1011:, named the drow as the eighth most memorable
599:The drow appear first for this edition in the
6393:
1456:As a race, drow were traditionally portrayed
699:(2003). The drow also appears in the revised
8:
4473:
4471:
4469:
4467:
4465:
4045:"Living Forgotten Realms Character Creation"
3585:
3583:
3581:
3579:
3558:Eric L. Boyd, Matt Forbeck and James Jacobs—
1795:is featured most prominently in the novels.
284:Funk & Wagnall's Unexpurgated Dictionary
7792:Dungeon Master Option: High-Level Campaigns
1433:, firing small, though very lethal, darts.
906:The drow of Xen'drik are again outlined in
594:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition
288:Standard Dictionary of the English Language
7667:
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7554:
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6751:
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6386:
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4851:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
4394:"Dungeons & Dragons and Racism, Oh My"
4236:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2503:The Plane Above: Secrets of the Astral Sea
2023:Plot & Poison: A Guidebook to the Drow
6321:. Renton, Wash.: Green Ronin Publishing.
6024:
6022:
5760:
5758:
5587:AD&D DLS4: Wild Elves by Scott Bennie
5404:
5402:
5048:(2008). "Foreword: To Serve the Matron".
3403:
3401:
3399:
3397:
2346:Lolth was first mentioned in the modules
2334:. Through the events that transpired in
1629:Learn how and when to remove this message
1404:Learn how and when to remove this message
683:for this edition (2000). The drow of the
565:series (2002–2005, various authors), and
266:Gygax stated that "Drow are mentioned in
27:Dungeons & Dragons fictional creature
6125:. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2010
4482:(2008). "Foreword: ...And I Feel Fine".
3554:
3552:
2969:Dark Warrior Rising: A Novel of Niflheim
2821:
2819:
403:The Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl
5611:from the original on September 28, 2021
5408:Lisa Smedman—"Ascendancy of the Last";
3895:
3893:
3891:
3648:
3646:
3426:
3424:
3422:
2746:
2563:Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana
422:D1 Descent into the Depths of the Earth
5690:
5688:
5686:
5213:
5211:
4844:
4833:from the original on September 4, 2022
4229:
3821:
3819:
3652:Richard Baker, Ed Bonny, Travis Stout—
3356:
3354:
3230:
3228:
3136:
3134:
3051:"Books Are Books, Games Are Games" in
2264:of the Drow. She is also known as the
2098:
2057:Pathfinder Chronicles Campaign Setting
1547:Lolth based drow society is primarily
527:focused on Drizzt and the drow of the
36:
8051:Fictional elements introduced in 1977
7746:Player's Option: Combat & Tactics
6351:"Perilous Gateways: Dark Elf Portals"
5953:Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss
5554:
5552:
5282:
5280:
5121:from the original on February 1, 2022
5006:
5004:
4974:
4972:
4970:
4947:Fifty Years of Dungeons & Dragons
4527:from the original on January 31, 2016
4441:Clements, Philip J. (December 2019).
4291:
4289:
4287:
4272:from the original on February 8, 2021
4253:
4251:
4109:
4107:
3299:
3297:
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3115:
3113:
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2462:Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss
310:The drow were first mentioned in the
7:
7753:Player's Option: Skills & Powers
6319:Plot and Poison: A Guidebook to Drow
6280:The Monsters Know What They're Doing
4208:. Inc Wizards of the Coast. . 2019.
4133:"Product (P2 Demon Queen's Enclave)"
3479:Player's Option: Skills & Powers
3268:Descent into the Depths of the Earth
2896:
2894:
2892:
2890:
2860:
2858:
2856:
2854:
2852:
2349:Descent into the Depths of the Earth
2131:Descent into the Depths of the Earth
1611:adding citations to reliable sources
1386:adding citations to reliable sources
663:Player's Option: Skills & Powers
389:Descent into the Depths of the Earth
215:The word "drow" originates from the
7760:Player's Option: Spells & Magic
5537:from the original on 3 January 2018
4515:Bricken, Rob (September 16, 2013).
2352:(1978) and more fully described in
1150:Dungeons and Dragons and Philosophy
362:The drow were first presented as a
51:An illustration of a drow from the
4598:Bricken, Rob (November 15, 2022).
4373:from the original on June 30, 2020
4340:from the original on June 28, 2020
3988:Younts, Patrick (April 22, 2004).
3076:from the original on 19 March 2012
2529:Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
2416:campaign setting was described in
2033:of the various fantasy types like
2000:Drow appear as a playable race in
1832:(1990–1991), a series of books by
1444:. Female nobles are almost always
1061:The drow, especially when used as
274:, as I recall (it might have been
25:
7725:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
6191:Abbott, Benjamin (May 30, 2024).
5643:from the original on May 29, 2023
5287:Plante, Corey (13 January 2020).
4484:Pathfinder #13: Shadow in the Sky
4205:Eberron: Rising From The Last War
3539:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
1171:Eberron: Rising from the Last War
909:Eberron: Rising From The Last War
690:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
481:'s "Greyhawk Adventures" series,
8041:Dungeons & Dragons humanoids
4686:Lucard, Alex (August 29, 2012).
4326:Maas, Jennifer (June 26, 2020).
4115:Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms
3990:Encyclopaedia Arcane: Drow Magic
3959:Quinn, Jeffrey (April 1, 2006).
2117:
1587:
1530:Typical physical characteristics
1490:Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms
1362:
1230:
1106:Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue
842:Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms
812:Encyclopaedia Arcane: Drow Magic
687:setting appear in the hardcover
399:Steading of the Hill Giant Chief
150:
130:
45:
8046:Dungeons & Dragons monsters
7913:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
7906:Expedition to the Barrier Peaks
6259:from the original on 2020-07-25
6230:from the original on 2021-05-21
6173:from the original on 2021-05-20
6096:Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
6009:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
5597:Collins, Ashe (April 8, 2013).
5570:from the original on 2022-02-07
5388:from the original on 2020-11-10
5358:from the original on 2022-02-07
5329:from the original on 2020-04-27
5299:from the original on 2021-12-01
5229:from the original on 2022-02-08
5180:from the original on 2022-01-31
5151:from the original on 2022-02-01
5092:from the original on 2022-02-07
5026:from the original on 2022-02-08
4990:from the original on 2022-02-06
4923:from the original on 2022-09-04
4787:from the original on 2020-07-30
4758:from the original on 2022-09-04
4728:from the original on 2020-08-06
4698:from the original on 2021-05-21
4668:from the original on 2021-05-21
4639:from the original on 2021-05-21
4610:from the original on 2022-12-01
4404:from the original on 2021-09-22
4308:from the original on 2021-05-18
4258:Haeck, James (March 17, 2020).
4139:. December 2008. Archived from
4094:Forgotten Realms Player's Guide
3878:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
3770:from the original on 2022-05-25
3724:from the original on 2022-02-07
3366:Monstrous Compendium Volume Two
3174:from the original on 2022-02-08
2912:from the original on 2022-02-07
2876:from the original on 2021-05-20
2509:Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
2474:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
2060:used to be elves but stayed on
1956:) instead of Lolth. The module
1688:, varying from tribe to tribe.
1598:needs additional citations for
1480:setting, the Drow followers of
1373:needs additional citations for
1299:Monstrous Compendium Volume Two
1295:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
993:The drow originally created by
969:, highlighted that Salvatore's
932:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
832:Forgotten Realms Player's Guide
771:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
602:Monstrous Compendium Volume Two
320:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
304:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
6006:, and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel.
5662:Carter, Chase (June 1, 2023).
5479:Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
5317:Haeck, James (April 1, 2020).
5249:Explorer's Guide to Wildemount
4941:Justice, Daniel Heath (2024).
4716:Parrish, Ash (June 23, 2020).
4449:Bowling Green State University
4359:Thorne, Will (June 26, 2020).
3242:. Scribner. pp. 143–144.
2315:and also the one good goddess
2068:Second Darkness Adventure Path
1733:Explorer's Guide to Wildemount
1645:portray drow in various ways.
1297:game's second edition product
1177:Explorer's Guide to Wildemount
1103:In contrast, in his review of
919:Explorer's Guide to Wildemount
890:Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
559:series (1995–1996, 2003), the
443:The story concludes in module
1:
7941:The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
5912:(Wizards of the Coast, 2002).
5052:. Pathfinder Adventure Path.
5050:Pathfinder #16: Endless Night
4486:. Pathfinder Adventure Path.
4296:Marshall, Cass (2020-06-23).
4043:Chris Tulach (28 July 2008).
3000:"Literary Sources of D&D"
2079:announced that drow would be
1948:Some drow worship a nameless
625:is detailed significantly in
447:(1980). The astral gate from
445:Q1 Queen of the Demonweb Pits
199:. However, later editions of
7976:The Temple of Elemental Evil
7474:List of 3rd edition monsters
7469:List of 2nd edition monsters
6161:Hall, Charlie (2021-05-20).
5930:(Wizards of the Coast, 2004)
5890:(Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
5376:Hall, Charlie (2020-03-19).
5319:"Spell Spotlight: Dunamancy"
4447:(PhD). Bowling Green, Ohio:
3833:(Wizards of the Coast, 2006)
3791:Eberron: Secrets of Xen'drik
3066:"Gygaxian Monsters - Page 4"
2807:. "Ay pronunseeAYshun gyd".
2543:with art by Olena Richards.
2455:(2004), and her role in the
2025:in 2002 and is based on the
1888:, which are not part of the
1826:. These characters are from
1579:In various campaign settings
705:for the 3.5 edition (2003).
646:(1992). Drow deities Lolth,
231:", which is a cognate with "
7934:The Keep on the Borderlands
7920:The Gates of Firestorm Peak
7257:List of alternative classes
4901:. Chicago: Open Court Pub.
4746:Blum, Jeremy (2020-06-28).
4392:Viteri, Tika (2021-08-27).
3125:Hall of the Fire Giant King
1515:Within the context of many
1341:Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
1264:Hall of the Fire Giant King
944:ears and makeup resembling
934:" episode of the TV series
896:Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
546:The Hunter's Blades Trilogy
517:featured the unlikely hero
438:Hall of the Fire Giant King
407:Hall of the Fire Giant King
359:under the "Demon" heading.
69:Hall of the Fire Giant King
8072:
7969:The Ruins of Undermountain
6367:Art of the Genre: The Drow
5770:Queen of the Demonweb Pits
4953:(published May 10, 2024).
3961:The Complete Guide to Drow
3436:The Complete Book of Elves
3150:Queen of the Demonweb Pits
2700:
2471:(2007), and the adventure
2361:Queen of the Demonweb Pits
2270:Queen of the Demonweb Pits
1971:In other campaign settings
1800:The Complete Book of Elves
1755:
1723:before being added to the
1448:and almost never wizards.
1351:
1305:The Complete Book of Elves
1122:
808:The Complete Guide to Drow
644:The Complete Book of Elves
393:Queen of the Demonweb Pits
382:
227:, an alternative form of "
29:
7670:
7564:
7553:
7100:
7089:
6761:
6750:
6734:System Reference Document
6428:
6417:
6317:Sernett, Matthew (2002).
3413:The Drow of the Underdark
2735:Dark elf (disambiguation)
2635:In the Fourth Edition of
2116:
2106:
1876:, is the most notable of
1769:The Drow of the Underdark
1239:This section needs to be
1046:novels, in his review of
796:System Reference Document
628:The Drow of the Underdark
458:G1-2-3 Against the Giants
336:. From 1978 to 1980, the
237:Oxford English Dictionary
44:
7676:Arms and Equipment Guide
4811:. Toronto. p. 157.
3745:Eberron Campaign Setting
3633:Player's Guide to Faerûn
2998:Aardy R DeVarque (ed.).
2293:, later appeared in the
2073:Rise of the Drow Trilogy
1119:Inherent characteristics
1042:series revisiting older
950:Sony Pictures Television
719:Player's Guide to Faerûn
677:The drow appears in the
514:The Icewind Dale Trilogy
96:Humanoid or fey humanoid
7872:modules and sourcebooks
6981:Masque of the Red Death
6756:Geography and cosmology
5766:Sutherland III, David C
4563:Holmes, Steven (2023).
3992:. Mongoose Publishing.
3936:The Quintessential Drow
3826:Kestrel, Gwendolyn F.M.
3141:Sutherland III, David C
2697:Chitines and choldriths
2680:, had a draegloth son,
2579:War of the Spider Queen
2492:for the 4th edition of
2336:War of the Spider Queen
2276:Conception and creation
2149:In-universe information
1839:War of the Spider Queen
1219:A drow, illustrated by
1197:seen as evil—it's that
825:The drow appear in the
804:The Quintessential Drow
562:War of the Spider Queen
276:The Secret Commonwealth
88:In-universe information
7785:Wrath of the Immortals
7704:Deities & Demigods
7611:Dungeons & Dragons
7586:Dungeon Master's Guide
7417:Illithid (mind flayer)
7374:Creatures and monsters
6480:Sources and influences
6410:Dungeons & Dragons
6277:Ammann, Keith (2019).
6070:Dungeon Master's Guide
5887:Deities & Demigods
5860:Defenders of the Faith
5768:; Gygax, Gary (1980).
5430:Sacrifice of the Widow
5044:Schneider, F. Wesley;
4171:Eberron Campaign Guide
3655:Lost Empires of Faerûn
2973:. Macmillan. pp.
2775:Dungeons & Dragons
2637:Dungeons & Dragons
2622:Dungeons & Dragons
2583:Dungeons & Dragons
2540:Dungeon Master's Guide
2494:Dungeons & Dragons
2489:Dungeon Master's Guide
2440:Deities & Demigods
2434:Defenders of the Faith
2392:was first detailed in
2373:Deities & Demigods
2249:Dungeons & Dragons
2109:Dungeons & Dragons
2019:Green Ronin Publishing
2012:Dungeons & Dragons
1952:(said to have ties to
1937:of House Eilserv; and
1725:Dungeons & Dragons
1666:Dungeons & Dragons
1573:Dungeons & Dragons
1518:Dungeons & Dragons
1423:Dungeons & Dragons
1223:
1204:
1199:Dungeons & Dragons
1194:Dungeons & Dragons
1154:Dungeons & Dragons
1137:Dungeons & Dragons
1101:
1044:Dungeons & Dragons
963:Dungeons & Dragons
955:Christian Hoffer, for
863:Dungeons & Dragons
856:Eberron Campaign Guide
819:Dungeons & Dragons
725:Lost Empires of Faerûn
671:Dungeons & Dragons
312:Dungeons & Dragons
245:Dungeons & Dragons
241:Dungeons & Dragons
201:Dungeons & Dragons
186:Dungeons & Dragons
7697:Book of Vile Darkness
7690:Book of Exalted Deeds
7095:Characters and beings
6703:Strategic Simulations
6115:, Greg Bilsland, and
5987:Drow of the Underdark
5798:Drow of the Underdark
5476:Kim Mohan ed. (2015)
5117:. December 27, 2021.
4240:) CS1 maint: others (
3917:Drow of the Underdark
3788:Baker, Keith (2006).
3742:Baker, Keith (2004).
3286:Shrine of the Kuo-Toa
2965:(2007). "Afterword".
2690:Drow of the Underdark
2468:Drow of the Underdark
2431:Lolth is detailed in
2403:Drow of the Underdark
2280:Lolth was created by
2242:Lolth is a fictional
2048:Drow of the Underdark
1218:
1211:Fictional description
1190:
1184:, highlighted a 2021
1092:
1084:Matthew Beilman, for
851:Demon Queen's Enclave
779:Drow of the Underdark
775:Drow of the Underdark
556:Starlight and Shadows
499:Come Endless Darkness
430:Shrine of the Kuo-Toa
243:drow was invented by
7990:White Plume Mountain
7948:Queen of the Spiders
7892:Desert of Desolation
7739:Manual of the Planes
6883:Magic: The Gathering
6678:Wizards of the Coast
6287:. pp. 180–183.
6101:Wizards of the Coast
6075:Wizards of the Coast
6054:(359). Paizo: 54–69.
6042:Schneider, F. Wesley
6014:Wizards of the Coast
5992:Wizards of the Coast
5958:Wizards of the Coast
5909:Faiths and Pantheons
5865:Wizards of the Coast
5742:Wizards of the Coast
5531:Forum.candlekeep.com
5514:Wizards of the Coast
5484:Wizards of the Coast
5458:Wizards of the Coast
5434:Wizards of the Coast
5410:Wizards of the Coast
5253:Wizards of the Coast
5054:Bellevue, Washington
4488:Bellevue, Washington
4120:Wizards of the Coast
4099:Wizards of the Coast
4049:Wizards of the Coast
4031:Wizards of the Coast
3922:Wizards of the Coast
3883:Wizards of the Coast
3857:Wizards of the Coast
3701:Wizards of the Coast
3660:Wizards of the Coast
3638:Wizards of the Coast
3608:Wizards of the Coast
3594:Gwendolyn FM Kestrel
3564:Wizards of the Coast
3544:Wizards of the Coast
3510:Wizards of the Coast
3345:Queen of the Spiders
2844:Wizards of the Coast
2781:Wizards of the Coast
2534:Magic: The Gathering
2446:Faiths and Pantheons
2385:Lolth's role in the
2367:Queen of the Spiders
2216:Intermediate/Greater
2043:Wizards of the Coast
1829:The Dark Elf Trilogy
1607:improve this article
1382:improve this article
1057:As player characters
800:Wizards of the Coast
575:series (2007–2008).
524:The Dark Elf Trilogy
463:Queen of the Spiders
434:D3 Vault of the Drow
345:The first hardcover
112:(1st – 3rd Edition)
7799:Epic Level Handbook
7442:Reptilian humanoids
7359:Strahd von Zarovich
7008:Planes of existence
6876:Kingdoms of Kalamar
6729:Game System License
6142:on 5 September 2013
5255:. pp. 35–158.
4575:(1(143)): 121–146.
2459:is detailed in the
2342:Publication history
2096:Fictional character
1987:Mongoose Publishing
1964:Elder Elemental God
1950:Elder Elemental God
1162:racial essentialism
948:. A statement from
790:The release of the
751:#330 (April 2005).
744:Secrets of Xen'drik
397:It is hinted in G1
298:Publication history
272:The Fairy Mythology
118:(4th – 5th Edition)
7878:Against the Giants
7603:Classic boxed sets
7497:Corellon Larethian
7484:Deities and powers
7292:Notable characters
7105:Races and lineages
6440:Adventurers League
6093:, and Chris Sims.
5816:On Hallowed Ground
5564:Bell of Lost Souls
5145:Bell of Lost Souls
5088:. 24 August 2020.
5014:(March 13, 2018).
4478:Vaughan, Greg A.;
4428:Ashgate Publishing
3934:Witt, Sam (2003).
3843:Stephens, Own K.C.
3327:Against the Giants
2906:SYFY Official Site
2419:On Hallowed Ground
2396:'s second edition
1788:Corellon Larethian
1717:of the web series
1575:campaign setting.
1318:Corellon Larethian
1224:
893:(2015) and in the
712:hardcover for the
534:Legacy of the Drow
477:'s 1986 novel for
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6087:Cordell, Bruce R.
6036:; McArtor, Mike;
5978:Robert J. Schwalb
5853:Redman, Rich and
5837:Demihuman Deities
5732:Richard Lee Byers
5466:978-0-7869-4701-0
5454:Storm of the Dead
5442:978-0-7869-4250-3
5418:978-0-7869-4864-2
5262:978-0-7869-6691-2
5067:978-1-60125-129-9
5056:, United States:
4908:978-0-8126-9796-4
4881:978-1-84384-228-6
4818:978-1-4875-8785-7
4501:978-1-60125-115-2
4490:, United States:
4215:978-0-7869-6689-9
4181:978-0-7869-5099-7
4089:Robert J. Schwalb
3999:978-1-904854-01-2
3974:978-1-904577-19-5
3945:978-1-904577-19-5
3908:Robert J. Schwalb
3873:Gwendolyn Kestrel
3830:Monster Manual IV
3755:978-0-7869-3274-0
3457:Monster Mythology
3309:Vault of the Drow
3249:978-1-4516-4052-6
3038:978-3-8062-2478-8
2984:978-0-7653-1765-0
2762:#142 (TSR, 1989).
2756:. "Sage Advice".
2603:Related creatures
2568:Lolth was #10 on
2425:Demihuman Deities
2409:Monster Mythology
2355:Vault of the Drow
2322:According to the
2287:World of Greyhawk
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737:In 2004, the new
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551:Elaine Cunningham
543:(1998–2001), and
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