The Hag Spawn and the Witches of Rashemen – Dungeons and Dragons-Forgotten Realms lore



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20 thoughts on “The Hag Spawn and the Witches of Rashemen – Dungeons and Dragons-Forgotten Realms lore”

  1. Thank you Pickett. As always, the tales of your travels along with your insight are invaluable. A small bookshelf sits in Candlekeep Library. Close to the acotlye’s study and unassuming in its plainness. Unadorned tomes sit on a few of the shelves. The astute amongst the learners keep an eye on those shelves, for occasionally a new volume appears. With it, new understanding.

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  2. Thanks AJ, that was wonderful, I have the new supplement on Rashamon, and I've been wanting to adventure there, but the most important thing is to get the feel of the land correctly, thanks for doing that.

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  3. Great video!!! Looking forward to your updated vampire video!

    Also hope you have a exclusive video on the draconic vampires. Because, in our campaign we had a green dragon inflict it's self with the aid of dark magic to become a vampire dragon! It's amazing to think of in the world of dungeons and dragons what getting bitten by a vampire means for a human as far as a power level boost but for a dragon seems like they could possibly become leaps and bonds more powerful. I hope to see a possible video on the subject soon from the #1 dungeons and dragons lore YouTuber on this site.

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  4. Pretty much what I'd expect from a matriarchy. It's funny just how tyrannical they're portrayed as.
    No reason why men can't learn and practice magic. Men are more emotionally controlled and logical.

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  5. I was enjoying this lore dive on these Hags and Hag Spawn. Thinking Halloween season is getting underway early. Then when things got to the honorable Witches Of Rashemen I felt too guilty to compare them to spooky stories.

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