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Station: In all the world of the drow, there is no more important word. It is the calling of their—of our—religion, the incessant pulling of hungering heartstrings. Ambition overrides good sense …
Drow - Wikipedia
It introduces several drow subtypes including aquatic drow and vupdrax (or winged drow) plus fleshes out drow life, such as how they treat slaves of the various fantasy types like elves and …
Dark Elf/Drow (PHB) - DND 5th Edition
The drow have black skin that resembles polished obsidian and stark white or pale yellow hair. They commonly have very pale eyes (so pale as to be mistaken for white) in shades of lilac, …
Drow - Monsters - D&D Beyond
Drow rhymes with bow, row, and sow. If you think that means I agree or disagree with you, think harder.
Drow » Monster Stat Block - DnD 5e - AideDD
The drow's spellcasting ability is Charisma (spell save DC 11). It can innately cast the following spells, requiring no material components: Sunlight Sensitivity. While in sunlight, the drow has …
Drow - Halcyon D&D
Having lived your life in the cruel society of drow, you are trained to be keenly aware of your surroundings and to deceive others. You are proficient in Deception and Perception.
Canon:Drow - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki
It introduces several drow subtypes including aquatic drow and vupdrax (or winged drow) plus fleshes out drow life, such as how they treat slaves of the various fantasy types like elves and …
Drow - Dungeons & Dragons Lore Wiki
"The drow are purely malign by temperament, as hateful as wolverines, as opportunistic as hyenas." The drow, [1] also called dark elves, are a subterranean race of elves. They are …
A Light in the Darkness: Playing a Drow Character
Let’s figure out how to make a backstory worthy of a great drow hero, and discover how you can fit a potentially disruptive drow character type into your campaign in the world above.
Drow - Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
Drow are strongly driven by individual self-interest and advancement, which shapes their culture with seething intrigue and politics, as common drow jockey for favor of the nobility, and the …