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Borys
Borys, also known as The Dragon, was the Sorcerer King of Ur Draxa. Its scales glowed red with the heat of the naked magma, and the clouds gathered beneath its wings like a storm of -
Dark Sun Wiki
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Athas
Athas is a post-apocalyptic desert world. One need only see the ruins of the ancients that litter its shores to realize that Athas was not always the arid waste it is today. Athas is -
Kalak
King Kalak was the former ruler of the city-state of Tyr. During a bid to rise to dragonhood, Kalak was betrayed by his head Templar, Tithian. Tithian enabled Rikus, a mul gladiator, to kill -
Rajaat
Rajaat, known as the First Sorcerer and the WarBringer, is an ancient being from a forgotten age in Athas's distant past. He first appeared as a benevolent figure, teaching Preserver Magic to the people -
Category:Race
1. This race first appears in the 4th edition version of Dark Sun. Though, Dray appeared in 2nd edition. 2. The half-giant appears in the original version of Dark Sun as a new character -
Sorcerer-Kings
The Sorcerer-Kings are the immensely powerful tyrants of many of the city-states in The Tablelands. List of Sorcerer-Kings[] King Borys of Ur Draxa, King Kalak of Tyr, King Tectuktitlay of Draj, King -
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Category:History
Athas, like all the worlds of the multiverse, changes with the passage of time. And, like all worlds inhabited by Humans, time is marked by the occurrence of great events. Here is a chronicle of -
Sea of Silt
Vast beyond understanding, the Sea of Silt fills the great basin east of the Tyr Region. The sway of the Sorcerer-Kings halts at its border; characters of the city-states find a world unlike -
Crimson Legion, The
With a militia of nobles, templars, and ex-slaves, Rikus, the man-dwarf gladiator who sparked rebellion in Tyr and plunged the now Free City into chaos, must save the city from the armies of -
Thri-kreen
Thri-Kreen Hulking insect-men standing as tall as 7 feet at the shoulder, the thri-kreen are the least "human" of the player character races. Their survivability in the wilderness, combined with their cunning -
Aarakocra
Aarakocra are the most commonly encountered bird people of the Tablelands. Some are from Winter Nest in the White Mountains near Kurn, while others are from smaller tribes scattered in the Ringing Mountains and elsewhere -
The Verdant Passage
The Verdant Passage tells how a band of heroes formed and overthrew the evil king of Tyr, Kalak, and set in motion events that would shape Athas forever. In the City State of Tyr, Kalak -
Halfling
On Athas, Halflings aren't amiable riverfolk; they're xenophobic headhunters and cannibals who hunt and kill trespassers in their mountain forests. Beyond the Ringing Mountains are jungles that flourish in rains that never reach -
Half-Giant
Giants dominate many of the islands and coastal areas of the Sea of Silt, wading across it to plunder the communities of smaller races where they find them. In some lost millennium, as a bizarre -
Elf
On Athas, elves are a nomadic race of herders, raiders, peddlers, and thieves. The dunes and steppes of Athas are home to thousands of tribes of nomadic elves. While each tribe is very different culturally -
Mul
A Mul is an incredibly tough crossbreed of a human and dwarf. They retain the height and cunning of their human parent, plus the durability and raw strength of their dwarven heritage. Muls are usually -
Pyreen
Pyreen are a mysterious race of beings that existed. Pyreens (or Peace-Bringers) are mysterious beings that roam the world of Athas. They are powerful psionicists and very powerful druids. They travel about Athas attempting -
Templar
Templars, a class of bureaucratic priests, receive their spells through their Sorcerer-King. They are servants and agents of the Sorcerer-Kings. There are many differences between Templars of differing city-states. The templar is -
Balic
Andropinis lives in a majestic palace of white marble, rectangular in shape and adorned on all sides by magnificent columns. This palace is located atop a stony, fortified bluff in the center of the city -
Ur Draxa
No other place in that warped landscape rivals the sheer grandeur of the stark evil of Ur Draxa, the City of Doom. Ur Draxa was the most dangerous spot in the entire Tyr Region of -
Draj
Draj is called the City of the Moon and was ruled by the Sorcerer-King Tectuktitlay. From the Wanderer's journal: -
Kank, Wild
Kanks are docile insects that form hives. The kank soldier can be trained for riding and war. Easily domesticated, they are valued for the nectar they produce, which can be fermented to make Broy, a -
Mind Lords
No one knows a great deal about the Mind Lords. After all, it was over nine thousand years ago that they were born, during the height of the Green Age. Since then, the entire planet
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