
Gur - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
The Gur know about lords like him—always persecuting our kind, blaming us for their crimes. — Therin [ 9 ] By the 14 th century DR , the Gurs were divided into two distinct cultures: those who traveled throughout the Western Heartlands of Faerûn and those living in …
The Gur, People of the Moon - The Dragon's Neck
All Gur must be pure humans, half-elf and half-orc Gur do not exist. The Gur, also known as “Selûne’s Children” or “the People of the Highway,” are a nomadic people of old.
gur - Search - D&D Beyond
Gur communities live a nomadic existence wandering the Western Heartlands, leading others to refer to them as “the people of the highway.” Gur Names: (Male) Boriv, Gardar Support
Guard - Monsters - D&D Beyond
Melee or Ranged Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft. or range 20/60 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d6 + 1) piercing damage, or 5 (1d8 + 1) piercing damage if used with two hands to make a melee attack. Guards include members of a city watch, sentries in a citadel or fortified town, and the bodyguards of merchants and nobles.
Gur | Bestiarypedia Wikia - Fandom
The Gurs, also known as Selûne's Children or the people of the highway were a nomadic human people who traveled throughout the Western Heartlands, although a few settled in some of the poorer sections of cities such as Baldur's Gate, Elturel, and Iriaebor.
Gur Ethnicity in Forgotten Realms - World Anvil
May 1, 2023 · Related to the Rashemi, Gurs are stout, dusky-skinned, and dark-haired. They consider themselves "children of Selûne," and most of them revere the moon goddess. Gur communities live a nomadic existence wandering the Western Heartlands, leading others to refer to them as "the people of the highway."
Gur - bg3.wiki
Parallels can be drawn from the Gur to the common cultural perception of Romani and Roma people. Wizards of the Coast have previously drawn criticism for the Vistani, a similar nomadic group depicted in Curse of Strahd.
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Aug 26, 2018 · Related to the Rashemi, Gurs are stout, dusky-skinned, and dark-haired. They consider themselves “children of Selûne,” and most of them revere the moon goddess. Gur communities live a nomadic existence wandering the Western Heartlands, leading others to refer to them as “the people of the highway.” Halruaan.
Gur - Ultimatebestiary Wikia | Fandom
The Gurs, also known as Selûne's Children or the people of the highway were a nomadic human people who traveled throughout the Western Heartlands, although a few settled in some of the poorer sections of cities such as Baldur's Gate, Elturel, and Iriaebor.
Gur | D&D The Soul Saga Wikia | Fandom
Gur was a ruthless scary barbarian who wielded a big Hammer. Uses his boiled up rage to deal the most damage and even tank damage. Gur is often seen as the tank of the group eating damage and spitting it out.