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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. 1216: 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". 1232: 1745:, highlighted "it's a country of cast-offs and scrappy upstarts who are simply trying to thrive in a world that's prejudiced toward them. Due in no small part to a religion that allows for souls to be reborn in another body, the Kryn society is race-neutral in a way that's rarely seen in fantasy lore. It's borderline progressive, even. Crucially, while there are bad actors among the Kryn, they're not evil solely because of their race". 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". 1589: 1364: 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. 1282:, and highly intelligent. They are described as black-skinned and pale haired in appearance, around 5-feet tall and slight of build with somewhat sharp features, with large eyes and large pointed ears. Drow are difficult to surprise as they are able to see very well in the dark, have an intuitive sense about their underground world similar to that of 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 1791:
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 1139:" and the inconsistent "visual representation" then "further compounds the complexity of discussing the relationship of the drow to real world race, given that some players may see the drow as obviously modeled on real world black bodies, and others seeing them as a fantasy race with no realworld analogue". 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 1712:
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 Dwendalian
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counterparts. They are not an offshoot of the elven race like in many other worlds but rather a separate, if similar, race. Instead of the spider goddess Lolth, most tribes worship a male scorpion deity known as Vulkoor, though exceptions are common. It is believed that Vulkoor is actually one of the
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races. Drow possess natural magical abilities which enables them to summon globes of darkness, outline targets in faerie fire which causes no harm but makes the target brightly visible to everyone who sees them, and create magical balls of light. They can also levitate for short periods of time. They
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Holmes commented that "to some extent, the current revisions being applied to race, half races, and the drow specifically reflect longstanding tensions in gaming spaces" and how audience views around "narrative subjects change over time". Holmes thought Wizards of the Coast appears to be aiming for a
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lore needs major updates when it comes to the drow. The main issue is that the drow (like other 'evil' races) are presented as a large monolithic society dedicated to evil instead of a group with multiple competing interests and beliefs. It's not that some drow, or even a city or country of drow, are
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s 2020 "Dungeons & Dragons: 10 Endgame Bosses You Need To Use In Your Next Campaign" list—the article states "the DMs can even get rather creative with the stage; since Lolth is a creature of the Underdark, the fight leading up to her and the boss herself can take place in a dark and nightmarish
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when the city's other noble houses allied against them after proclaiming that their mistress should be the Queen of All Drow. Eilservs attempted to establish a power base through a puppet kingdom in the surface world dedicated to the worship of their new deity, so that their demands of supreme power
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Drow characters are extremely intelligent, charismatic and dexterous, but share surface elves' comparative frailty and slight frames. Females tend to be bigger and stronger than males. Drow are characterized by white or silver hair and obsidian black skin. Their eyes are red (or rarely gray, violet,
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realm of Lolth, goddess of the drow elves and Demon Queen of Spiders; Lolth is the architect of the sinister plot described in the two previous series of modules. At the very end of the module, the players face a final confrontation with Lolth, an exceptionally difficult challenge. The G1-G3 modules
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Driders play many roles in drow society. The dark elves both fear and are revolted by driders. After transformation, they are usually pushed to the wild area around a drow city. Driders are usually found in company with tiny, huge and giant spiders. Driders speak Common, Elvish, and Undercommon. In
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sustenance. Driders still maintain the spells and special abilities they had developed as a drow. There can exist any character class of drider. They retain intelligence and memories. This usually makes them bitter, spiteful creatures. Some hunt for magic powerful enough to undo the transformation.
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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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because of Lolth's and 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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under the "Elf" entry, where it is stated that "The 'Black Elves,' or drow, are only legend." No statistics are given for the drow in this book, apart from the statistics for normal elves. The drow are described as purportedly dwelling deep beneath the surface world, in strange subterranean realms.
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Chitines typically hate their former masters, the drow, but keep worshipping Lolth. The role of priests in their society is taken up by a closely related but completely separate race, the choldriths. Chitines strongly live up to their spider heritage; in their underground cities and villages, they
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Only high-level priestesses in good standing with Lolth are able to initiate the transformation of a dark elf into a drider. This transformation is very painful, and lasts at least 12 hours. Driders develop a poisonous bite. Their digestion changes and they must drink blood of living creatures for
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There are exceptions to the rule, of course. Some communities of drow worship other gods (like Vhaeraun or Eilistraee), and thus, their hierarchy changes, reverses the roles of males and females, or (such as in the case of Eilastree) even approaching something like a workable, progressive society.
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In the 5th Edition Basic Rules, drow are described as a subrace of elves with a connection to Underdark magic. Additionally, it states, "the cult of the god Lolth, Queen of Spiders, has corrupted some of the oldest drow cities, especially in the worlds of Oerth and Toril. Eberron, Krynn, and other
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settings, the drow civilization is evil. This makes them excellent campaign villains but also gives them great potential as antiheroes who lack traditional heroic attributes . Playing a drow can also present an opportunity to play against traditional gender norms. The drow are outsiders, even in
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by Salvatore, Bricken says that "its greatest strength is how it explores drow society, which up to that point was best summarized as 'very evil.' Prior to Drizzt, in the vein of orcs, trolls, and primary-colored dragons, the Drow were essentially categorized as more monsters for players to battle
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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
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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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live to extraordinarily long ages if not killed by violence first, over a thousand years in some cases. Their hearing and vision are better than that of a human being and they are difficult to sneak up on because of this. They naturally excel at moving silently. Drow also employ the unusual hand
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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". 2665:
Draegloths are about ten feet tall and have four arms, the upper pair being much larger than the lower. They have large claws on the upper arms and they use them for hand-to-hand combat, for they usually prefer the feeling of tearing flesh and sinew under their claws and fangs. Their face is
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an army of demonic spiders. Lolth can also transform into the form of a high-level magic-user/cleric, which gives her access to a wide-range of powerful spells. This is to say nothing of her psionic abilities, though these are given to her at the discretion of the dungeon master".
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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
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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.
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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 1817:
is also home to some famous benevolent drow including Drizzt Do'Urden and his deceased father Zaknafein (both of House Do' Urden), Liriel Baenre (formerly of Menzoberranzan's aforementioned House Baenre), and Qilué of the Seven Sisters. The drow
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setting. Some theories say that these rare Drow may have accidentally been sent there during a plane shifting spell or related magic, a misfire as like as not that is corrected before the respective timelines are tampered with too drastically.
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In 2021, two new Underdark based drow societies, the Lorendrow and the Aevendrow, were introduced; both of these societies have rejected Lolth and are not evil. The Lolth based society of Menzoberranzan is now referred to as Unadrow. This
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 1677:, or shadow elves, who worship the Mockery in the form of a scorpion god and Khyber or the Umbra, the Consuming Shadow, for whom the umbragen are named; the umbragen dwell underground beneath Xen'drik and are noted for producing many 2666:
stretched so it resembles that of a dog. Their flesh is as dark as a drow's, and they are covered in a fine coat of fur; they also have a white mane. They are sacred creatures to the Lolthites and are usually treated with respect.
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Drow have several kinds of innate spell powers and spell resistance. This is balanced by their weakness in daylight. Half-drow are the result of crossbreeding between another race and a drow, and share characteristics of both.
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Like elves, drow have other creatures associated with them either by environment or by blood. The drider, a drow transformed into a half-drow half-spider creature as a punishment, is one of the most often cited examples.
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Empire, "the Dynasty is freer, both politically and culturally. They accept anyone and everyone while the Empire is restrictive and nearly inaccessible to outsiders". The Kryn Dynasty was first explored in depth in 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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are part-elf, part-spider abominations created by magic as servitors of the spider goddess Lolth" appearing in the Forgotten Realms setting. Chitine resembles a sickly, white, four-foot tall humanoid with vaguely
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or yellow) in darkness and can be many different colors in normal light. In 5th Edition, drow typically have "white hair and grayish skin of many hues" along with better darkvision and a sensitivity to sunlight.
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in its sadistic black-skinned drow led by vicious matriarchs and their terrible spider goddess, firmly melding anti-Blackness with misogyny, a once-civilized people gone feral under the debased rule of women".
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The Spider Queen, Queen of Spiders, Demon Queen of Spiders, Demon Queen of the Abyss, Spider Bitch, Queen of the Demonweb Pits, Weaver of Chaos, the Hunted, the Mother of Lusts, Dark Mother of All Drow, Lady of
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Lolth in the Forgotten Realms has a different appearance, dogma and personality than the core Lolth. Wizards of the Coast's D&D Compendium and D&D Character Builder record the core Lolth and the
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being a drow." Drow characters are extraordinarily dexterous and intelligent, but have the typically low elf constitution; also, their personalities are described as grating at best, and all other elves
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and defeat. Their skin was obsidian black, earning them the alternate name of dark elves, and marking them as the evil counterpart to the good and heroic lighter-skinned elves of the surface."
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gives no entry for "drow", but two of the citations under "trow" name it as an alternative form of the word. Trow/drow was used to refer to a wide variety of evil sprites. Everything about the
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Some critics have highlighted that the drow are "dark skinned and inherently evil" and are connected to the "racist idea that non-white people are inherently bad". In the academic journal
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fairer brethren. Any elf character of good or neutral alignment, even drow, is allowed into the realm of Arvanaith where elves go upon reaching old age. The book notes that drow
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Prior to the Spellplague descendants of the Miyeritar, dark elves later succeed in reversing their transformation and are recreated as a distinct dark elf race. According to
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video game series, "issues of contemporary race relations are brought to the fore in the player-Character's interactions with the dark-skinned Drow Elves." In the book
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realms have escaped the cult's influence—for now. Wherever the cult lurks, drow heroes stand on the front lines in the war against it, seeking to sunder Lolth's web".
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for this edition (2008), including the drow warrior, the drow arachnomancer, the drow blademaster, and the drow priest. The drow appear as a playable race in the
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is also well-known, as he is one of the few males in Menzoberranzan to obtain a position of great power. He is the founder and leader of the mercenary band
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can discover the first hint of drow involvement in the fire giant king's council room, on a scroll which promises "powerful help from the Drow", signed by
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cave that requires some spelunking and vertical maneuvers. Bonus points if the fight happens in a web network suspended midair with an abyssal drop".
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build with webs in the same way that humans build with wood and stone. They build everything out of it, homes, traps, clothing, weapons, and more.
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considers the drow to be a rare example of a D&D-invented monster becoming mainstream, with even non-gamers recognizing them. Rob Bricken, for
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In response to this criticism in 2020, Wizards of the Coast stated: "we present orcs and drow in a new light in two of our most recent books,
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campaign setting introduced drow in a world where Lolth doesn't exist; various drow societies were then explored in more detail in
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Dragonlance, referencing elves who have been cast out by the other elves for various crimes, such as worship of the evil deities.
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Critics have highlighted that this setting breaks from traditional fantasy tropes especially around evil races. James Grebey, for
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adventure module series explored the drow in depth, including statblocks for drow and an introduction to their Underdark society.
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were torn by discord and warfare, driving out from their surface lands their selfish and cruel members, who sought safety in the
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Holmes highlighted that Gygax created drow as "perfect villains—endpoints on a divide of good and evil". However, Holmes thought
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The arcane guard drow, the dark sniper drow, the drow priestess, the Lolth's sting, and the Lolth-touched drow ranger appear in
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series, she transformed herself into a greater goddess as depicted in 4th edition, the Demonweb Pits becoming its own plane.
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were originally the largest group of good Drow, as Eilistraee is the patron goddess of all Drow that have a good alignment.
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edition 3.5, driders seem to retain their gender and characteristics after the transformation, but fertility is debatable.
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Drow in Eberron run the gamut from almost feral in nature to being fully civilized and on par with the cultural level of
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collectible card game. Lolth will be featured on the alternative cover edition of the upcoming 2024 Revised 5th Edition
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Having discovered that the drow instigated the alliance between the races of giants and its warfare against mankind, in
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have a large number of benefits while suffering few disadvantages, but that "the major disadvantage to being a drow
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game." The form "drow" can be found in neither work. Gygax later stated that he took the term from a listing in the
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series would show Lolth's transformation into a greater goddess, making her one of the most powerful beings in the
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out of Golarion's lore and replaced by serpentfolk as the publisher transitions away from Wizard of the Coast's
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showcases that the House of Eilservs, led by Eclavdra in Erelhei-Cinlu, turned from worship of Lolth to the
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but if every character were playing by Lannister/Bolton rules. That is to say, playing dirty and playing to
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removed the suggested alignments for playable races, including drow, in all 5th Edition sourcebooks. As of
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novels, published by New Infinities, Inc., continued the story and the drow's involvement, in the novels
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Grewell, Cory Lowell (2010). "Neomedivealims: An Eleventh Little Middle Ages?". In Fugelso, Karl (ed.).
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modules and novels. Similar mistakes have occurred with other standard AD&D races, such as orcs and
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Known drow of Greyhawk include Clannair Blackshadow, Derken Gale, Jawal Severnain, and Landis Bree of
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s 2018 "Dungeons & Dragons: The 15 Most Powerful Villains, Ranked" list—the article states "The
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gods. In those various settings, the drow pantheon of gods consists of the leader Lolth, as well as
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In previous editions, driders appear sexless due to bloating, but able to magically reproduce. In
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Witwer, Michael; Newman, Kyle; Peterson, Jonathan; Witwer, Sam; Manganiello, Joe (October 2018).
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Forest, Richard W. (2014). "Dungeons & Dragons, Monsters in". In Weinstock, Jeffrey (ed.).
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While Drizzt himself is proof that all drow aren't inherently evil, many fans still think that
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With the ability to resist magic and powerful darkvision, drow are more powerful than many of
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storyline, Lolth began as an intermediary goddess abiding in the sixty-sixth layer of the
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or evil. Due to the Luxon, the Kryn Dynasty also established a new source of magic called
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the first and second editions of the game, Driders spoke Drow. Driders are almost always
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They are said to be evil, "as dark as faeries are bright", and pictured in tales as poor
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Lolth as separate entities. Lolth (Demon Queen of Spiders) appears in the 4th edition's
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Die wirkliche Mittelerde - Tolkiens Mythologie und ihre Wurzeln im Mittelalter (German)
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setting. Salvatore continued the story of Drizzt and the drow in his subsequent series
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Mercer, Matthew (2020). "Ch. 2: Factions and Societies, Ch. 3: Wildemount Gazetteer".
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describes the drow werebat (2005). The drow paragon 3-level prestige class appears in
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campaign setting added a non-Lolth based society of drow which was introduced in the
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only): Araushnee, Lloth (Menzoberranzan and Uluitur), Megwandir, Moander, Zinzerena
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setting (2003) features the drow yet again as a player character race, as does the
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The drow made their first statistical appearance in the Greyhawk adventure module
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was explicitly based on the civilized-versus-savage binary and leaned in hard on
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monster. In the 1990s, products which featured drow produced higher sales. While
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is officially moving past some long-held canon about the drow". Tika Viteri, for
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Of Dice and Men: The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and the People Who Play It
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You will love playing a drow if you enjoy making others uncomfortable. In most
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In 2021, Lolth was featured on two cards as a "legendary planeswalker" in the
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This article is about the fictional race. For the mythological creatures, see
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Dungeons & Discourse: Intersectional Identities in Dungeons & Dragons
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from their platforms due to scenes with Chang playing a dark elf by wearing
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The devil's historians : how modern extremists abuse the medieval past
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The region of Xhorhas, the eastern side of the Wildemount continent in the
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series have also gained some renown since the novels have been published.
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Amongst the most infamous of drow are the members of House Baenre, while
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trilogy, the drow are recast as lawful evil villains and likened to the
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trilogy (2005–2006) featured the story of the drow in Baker's world of
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forms of the Mockery (a member of the Dark Six). The tribes are often
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are now "essentially the drow of fantasy fiction today", according to
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were later published together in 1981 as a single combined module as
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in the back of this module, along with statistics for Lolth herself.
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said that the studio supported the decision to remove the episode.
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collection in 1986. Lolth's role as a deity was first explored in
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in the Vault can no longer be denied, but this scheme was ruined.
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Dungeons and Dragons and Philosophy: Raiding the Temple of Wisdom
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in the Drow language), the Demon Queen of Spiders, is the chief
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Inhabiting the jungles and Underdark in the continental isle of
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except for the basic concept of "dark elves". However, in the
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the drow which affects their reactions to a drow character.
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The Ashgate Encyclopedia of Literary and Cinematic Monsters
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Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page
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Chaos, Darkness, Drow, Evil, Destruction, Spider, Trickery
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Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: a visual history
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The drow feature in a pre-written playable module called
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In Lolth based societies, noble drow males are commonly
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setting, and in the 3rd edition became a member of the
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as one of the protagonists, and the 1990–1991 followup
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have a much more tribalistic culture than their other
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Drow societies can also vary vastly depending on the
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prestige classes and other monsters related to drow.
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have moved away from this portrayal and preassigned
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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: 7565: 7554: 7101: 7090: 6762: 6751: 6429: 6418: 6400: 6386: 6378: 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: 3295: 3115: 3113: 3111: 3109: 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:. 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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:. 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Index

Selvetarm
Trow (folklore)

Fiend Folio
G3 Hall of the Fire Giant King
Dark elf
Chaotic Evil
Neutral Evil
alignment
/draĘŠ/
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subterranean
Underdark
Dungeons & Dragons
fantasy
roleplaying game
alignment
Orcadian
Shetland
Scots
trow
troll
Gary Gygax
Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson
black elves
Keightley
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