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An orb of dragonkind was an artifact capable of summoning and controlling evil dragons.[1]

Description[]

While dormant, an orb of dragonkind was an engraved 10-inch (25-cm) crystal globe. It grew to about 20 in (50 cm) and displayed colored mists in its interior when activated. Each orb of dragonkind contained the essence of an evil dragon.[1]

Powers[]

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A creature could try to control an orb of dragonkind by looking at it and speaking its command word. However, the magic on these artifacts had been warped over the centuries, so an orb might also attempt to gain control of its user in order to pursue the goals of the essence trapped inside.[1]

If successful in gaining control over it, the user of an orb of dragonkind was granted access to several spells, such as cure wounds, daylight, death ward, and scrying. The main power of the orb was to telepathically call all evil dragons in a 40-mile (64-km) radius to its position, a power that could be used once every hour.[1]

Although resilient, orbs of dragonkind could be destroyed by sufficiently powerful magic weapons or by a disintegrate spell.[1]

History[]

Orb of Dragonkind AFR

An orb of dragonkind.

The original five orbs of dragonkind were believed to have been created on the planet Krynn.[1] They were said to employ the same fundamental magic as the orbs of draconic influence crafted by the dragons of Toril.[2]

One of the orbs of dragonkind, or at least an enchanted item of similar renown was hidden away in the Tomb of Damara sometime before 14th century DR. This artifact allowed its owner to transform into a powerful red dragon, but it was destroyed by Netheril, a wizard from Freedale in the mid-14th century DR.[3]

By the late 15th century DR, only three orbs of dragonkind were believed to still exist.[1] It was rumored that they were sought after by the Cult of the Dragon.[4]

The frost giant Gryttmort took possession of an orb of dragonkind sometime in the late 15th century DR in an attempt to become a jarl and ascend in the shattered ordning.[5] After his plans were thwarted by Minsc, Boo, Delina, Krydle, Shandie, Nerys, and Saarvin, the orb was given to the custody of the white dragon Nilanthe.[6]

Notable Owners[]

Appendix[]

Appearances[]

Adventures
The Tomb of DamaraStorm King's ThunderBaldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
Comics
Frost Giant's Fury (#3, #4, #5)
Board Games
Betrayal at Baldur's Gate
Card Games
Magic: The Gathering (AFRCLB)
Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
Referenced only
Hellfire Requiem

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Jeremy Crawford, Christopher Perkins, James Wyatt (December 2014). Dungeon Master's Guide 5th edition. Edited by Scott Fitzgerald Gray, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 225. ISBN 978-0-7869-6562-5.
  2. James Wyatt (October 2021). Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. Edited by Judy Bauer, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7869-6729-2.
  3. Richard Baker III, David Cook, Kevin Melka, Bruce Nesmith (1995). Introduction to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 26–27. ISBN 0-7869-0332-5.
  4. James Wyatt (October 2021). Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. Edited by Judy Bauer, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 44–45. ISBN 978-0-7869-6729-2.
  5. Jim Zub (May 2017). “Frost Giant's Fury 3”. In David Hedgecock and Chase Marotz ed. Frost Giant's Fury #3 (IDW Publishing) (3)., p. 8.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Jim Zub (August 2017). “Frost Giant's Fury 5”. In David Hedgecock and Chase Marotz ed. Frost Giant's Fury #5 (IDW Publishing) (5)., p. 20.
  7. Eric L. Boyd, Eytan Bernstein (August 2006). Dragons of Faerûn. Edited by Beth Griese, Cindi Rice, Kim Mohan. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 44. ISBN 0-7869-3923-0.
  8. Rich Lescouflair, Alan Patrick (2019). Hellfire Requiem (DDEP09-02) (PDF). D&D Adventurers League: Avernus Rising (Wizards of the Coast), p. 11.
  9. Eric L. Boyd, Eytan Bernstein (August 2006). Dragons of Faerûn. Edited by Beth Griese, Cindi Rice, Kim Mohan. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 39. ISBN 0-7869-3923-0.
  10. Adam Lee, et al. (September 2019). Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus. Edited by Michele Carter, et al. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 109. ISBN 978-0-7869-6687-5.
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