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The Underdark is a literal underworld to the surface world for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying games. It is a vast subterranean network of interconnected caverns and tunnels stretching beneath entire continents. Description: This is a flatbed scan of the book cover for Underdark, a Forgotten Realms source book from Wizards of the Coast, Inc. ... // In the study of mythology and religion, the underworld is a generic term approximately equivalent to the lay term afterlife, referring to any place to which newly dead souls go. ... Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) currently published by Wizards of the Coast. ... This article is about traditional role-playing games. ...


The Underdark is a strange alien landscape populated by bizarre creatures and ancient races, nearly all of whom are hostile to surface-dwelling life. The Underdark is featured prominently in the World of Greyhawk (where it was first introduced) and the Forgotten Realms. It is also a part of D&D's newest setting Eberron, in which it is called Khyber and is home to a host of evil beings driven deep into the caverns at the end of the age of demons. However, the majority of gaming material describing the Underdark (in the form of sourcebooks and accessories) has been published for the Forgotten Realms setting. The cover of the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, published in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast. ... It has been suggested that Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting be merged into this article or section. ... The Eberron logo Eberron is a campaign setting created by author and game designer Keith Baker for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. ... In the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, demons are the most widespread race of fiends. ...

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Inhabitants

The Underdark is extremely dangerous, especially to those not native to it. There are the usual dangers associated with caverns: claustrophobia, occasional poor air circulation, and getting lost. There is no light except for occasional patches of fluorescent fungus; most Underdark inhabitants either have highly developed senses other than sight or have developed Darkvision (infravision before the 3rd edition of the game rules). Food can be extremely difficult to find, and much of the natural vegetation is poisonous. In the Forgotten Realms setting the Underdark is permeated with a magical energy the Drow call faerzress, which is used as a source of energy by the native plant life but which interferes with scrying and teleportation spells. Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder that involves the fear of enclosed or confined spaces. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For the fictional character, see Fungus the Bogeyman. ... Senses are the physiological methods of perception. ... Visual perception is one of the senses, consisting of the ability to detect light and interpret (see) it as the perception known as sight or naked eye vision. ... Darkvision in Dungeons & Dragons refers to the ability of a creature to see in the dark. ... In fantasy fiction, infravision is infrared vision; it is vision that, by detecting infrared radiation, senses heat rather than light. ... Vegetation is a general term for the plant life of a region; it refers to the ground cover provided by plants, and is, by far, the most abundant biotic element of the biosphere. ... The skull and crossbones symbol (Jolly Roger) traditionally used to label a poisonous substance. ...


In addition to those dangers, the Underdark is also home to many predators and a wide array of races, most of which are hostile to other races. These races include: This snapping turtle is trying to make a meal of a Canada goose, but the goose is too wary. ... Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ... Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ... Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ...

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Official material

  • Underdark
  • City of the Spider Queen
  • Races of the Northern Underdark
  • The Daemonfey
  • More of the Underdark and the Vast!
  • The Steaming Demon
  • House Baenre
  • Tlincallis
  • Ice Spire Mountains
  • Organizations of the Underdark
  • The Underdark Below the North
  • Underdark Campaigns
  • Underdark Dungeons
  • Descent into the Depths of the Earth
  • Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark, Eric L. Boyd, TSR, 1999.
  • Drow of the Underdark, Ed Greenwood, TSR, 1991, ISBN 1-56076-132-6.
  • Menzoberranzan, Ed Greenwood, Douglas Niles, and R. A. Salvatore, TSR, 1992, ISBN 1-56076-460-0.
  • Queen of the Demonweb Pits
  • Underdark, Bruce R. Cordell, Gwendolyn F. M. Kestrel, and Jeff Quick, Wizards of the Coast, 2003, ISBN 0-7869-3053-5.
  • Vault of the Drow

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Portals

  • The Winding Serpent A yuan-ti network of portals
  • The Dark Maiden's Portal
  • The Ched Nasad Portal
  • The Portal of the Demonweb Pits
  • The Portal of the Dead Goddess
  • The Shadow Path: A Portal Network
  • Garbage disposal portal and its ecology
  • The Illithid Gate

A yuan-ti mageslayer The yuan-ti are a species of snake-men in Dungeons & Dragons. ...

Personalities

  • Akordia Pharn, Mother of Eclavdra Pharn.
  • Alak Abaeir, Drow Assassin.
  • Amalriv, male drow, chief tax collector of Erelhei-Cinlu.
  • Belgos, vampire.
  • Eclavdra of House Eilserv, drow priestess of Lolth (formerly of the Elder Elemental God, as well as Graz'zt).
  • Edralve of House Eilserv, drow priestess of Lolth and former Slave Lord.
  • Gorlist.
  • Jalvan, male drow agitator in Erelhei-Cinlu.
  • Juz'la, Tainted One.
  • Liriel Baenre.
  • Ool Eurts, drow sorcerer and artist.
  • Pruuma the She-Bear, powerful female bugbear of Erelhei-Cinlu.
  • Teliene Coloara, the Illithid Slayer.
  • Thordek Stonebreaker, Duergar Cleric of Moradin.
  • Valas Hune.

In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Eclavdra is a powerful drow priestess of Lolth. ... Lolth, as shown on the cover of the Queen of the Demonweb Pits module. ... Grazzt and the Witch Queen Iggwilv, in one of their more romantic and better moments, as depicted on the cover of Dungeon #121. ... In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Edralve is a drow priestess of Lolth and former Slave Lord. ... In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Slave Lords are an organization of slavers who have terrorized the lands surrounding the Sea of Gearnat for over two decades. ...

Specific prestige classes

  • Prime Underdark Guide (image)
  • Drow Judicator

Specific templates

  • Mineral Warrior

External links

  • Sshamath, on the drow society

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Mega-Tokyo :: Underdark (176 words)
Underdark has had many revisions over the years, and Im never happy with any of them.
The original idea behind Underdark was to create a roguelike set in the Forgotten Realms Underdark, with all the nasties that the FR-U setting implies.
Underdark is written and distributed under the GNU GPL license.
Underdark (129 words)
The Underdark, a fictional region, is the vast network of underground caverns and tunnels underneath the continent of Faerûn in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.
The Underdark is extremely dangerous, especially to those not native to it.
There is no light; most Underdark inhabitants either have highly developed senses other than sight or have developed infravision.
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