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Mythology & Religion
History
100

This genre is named after the Dark Souls franchise.

Souls-Like

100

This god is the Faerûnian deity of the dawn, youth, and rebirth.

Lathander

100

Great advancements in astronomy were made because Muslims needed to know which direction this location was.

Mecca

100

This English king brought Protestantism to England so that he could divorce his wives.

Henry VIII

200

Senator Armstrong says this after being questioned as to why he won't die.

"Nanomachines, son!"

200

The event that marked the transition from 1st Edition to 2nd Edition.

Time of Troubles

200

The Roman deity of travel, trickery, merchants, and thieves.

Mercury

200

The pharoah that reverted Egypt's state religion from the monotheistic worship of Aten back to its original polytheistic religion.

Tutankhamun

300

This game mechanic allows for the dynamic creation of unique enemies and stories depending on the player's actions.

Nemesis System

300

This planet is a mirror of Toril and is where the continent of Laerakond originates.

Abeir

300

The myth of Medusa being assaulted by Poseidon first appeared in this poem.

Ovid's Metamorphoses

300
Rome admired this culture and was heavily influenced by it.

Greek

400

This video game is rumoured to adversly affect those who play it, and has been associated with government conspiracies.

Polybius

400

These creatures went to war with the Empire of Netheril, leading to the folly of King Karsus.

Phaerimm

400

This mare-headed monster is said to reside beneath the ocean and will bring great destruction should it surface.

Vadavagni

400

The writer of the Prose Edda and infamous Icelandic politician.

Snorri Sturluson

500

This is widely considered to be the first ever video game.

Tennis for Two

500

This country in the eastern land of Kara-Tur is the Forgotten Realms' equivalent of Imperial China.

Shou Lung

500

A specific sect of Christianity founded in Russia which Grigori Rasputin was rumoured to be part of.

Khlysty

500

The indigenous culture of Japan.

Ainu

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