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- 2nd edition in The Complete Book of Elves (1992). Drow deities Lolth, Kiaransalee, Vhaeraun, and Zinzerena are described in Monster Mythology (1992). The...
- and inattentive towards his realm in the Abyss. The minor demipower Kiaransalee, drow goddess of vengeance, conspired against Orcus and slew him, supplanting...
- go on a raid on the main temple of Kiaransalee, the drow death goddess. High magic is used to erase Kiaransalee's name from memory, causing the goddess'...
- Kuraulyek, Meriadar, Stalker Gods of the Underdark Gods of the Drow: Lolth, Kiaransalee, Vhaeraun, Zinzerena Gods of the Underdark Dwarves: Laduguer, Diirinka...
- Ye'Cind (music & magick, Good) Urogalan (death, Neutral) Keptolo (flattery, Evil)     Kiaransalee (slavery, Evil)     Zinzerena (********ination , Evil)...
- liches before becoming deities; these gods include: The drow goddess Kiaransalee, from the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Mellifleur the Lich-Lord:...
- Eilistraee. Her enemies are the drow gods of the Dark Seldarine—namely Kiaransalee, Ghaunadaur, her nephew Selvetarm and especially her own mother Lolth...
- Eilistraee Eshebala Fionnghuala Great Mother Hanani Celanil Iallanis Kiaransalee Kuliak Lolth Luthic Queen of Air and Darkness Sehanine Moonbow Sheela...
- crossbow. Keptolo is the consort of Lolth. He is polite and unctuous to Kiaransalee and Vhaeraun, but insincere in his flattery. He despises Zinzerena, who...
- taken it over, ultimately fighting a priestess of the rival drow goddess Kiaransalee. City of the Spider Queen begins with an introduction on pages 3–9. Following...