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  1. A phoenix, or phoenix nobilus conflagrata (sacred, or fiery phoenix) [1], was a powerful elemental bird that embodied the wild and unpredictable nature of fire. [2] Phoenixes were enormous birds with brightly colored feathers ranging from orange to red and violet, and blue-violet beaks and...

  2. The phoenix is a large flame-wreathed bird, known for its unique ability to immolate itself, only to be reborn again from its ashes. It is revered in some cultures as a deity. "Phoenix" is pronounced "FEE-niks".[1] Other names for the creature include the firebird, bennu, feng, ho, hwang, and...

  3. Phoenix sorcerers can use their powers to pull themselves back from the brink of death, and all too often their own, rash nature or reliance on destructive magic is what puts them there in the first place.

  4. The City of Phoenix, once Carthag, was an ancient city in Raurin, which was known for its luxurious resorts, houses of rest and restoration; this led to its later renaming. As the desertification of Raurin continued, the city was first protected with an enchanted dome, and then finally...

  5. Forgotten Realms Wiki. in: Birds, Inhabitants by race.

  6. Mar 14, 2019 · Phoenix Soul Sorcerer (DnD 5e) Revision and a new Organization for the Forgotten Realms. Your power draws from the immortal flame that fuels the legendary phoenix. You or your ancestors...

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  8. Jan 2, 2022 · The Forgotten Realms are the most Tolkienesque of any D&D setting. The fact that there are multiple languages should be your first clue, but wait there’s more: immortal elves living in a secluded mystic isle that they are “called to” when they get to a certain age.

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