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'''Firenewts''' are a mostly forgotten race of [[Beastfolk|humanoid salamanders]] from the worlds of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Cursed with a bizarre biology that limits them to areas that are simultaneously hot and wet - such as thermal springs - in order to reproduce, firenewts have attempted to compensate for this through aggression and religious fanaticism; they are invariably portrayed as a [[theocracy]] dedicated to either [[Imix]] or to other malign/destructive fire gods, such as [[Pyremius]] or [[Kossuth]]. As such, they frequently practice slavery and anthropophagy.
'''Firenewts''' are a mostly forgotten race of [[Beastfolk|humanoid salamanders]] from the worlds of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Cursed with a bizarre biology that limits them to areas that are simultaneously hot and wet - such as thermal springs - in order to reproduce, firenewts have attempted to compensate for this through aggression -
 
- and through religious fanaticism. They had "priests" (actually [[druid]]s) from the ''Fiend Folio'' days. [[White Dwarf]]'s [[Fiend Factory]] posited their diety as Hrussiall'k... which TSR has ignored with the rest of that era's ''WD''. In TSR canon they follow [[Imix]] or other malign/destructive fire gods, such as [[Pyremius]] or [[Kossuth]]. As such, the 'noots frequently [[Aztec|practice slavery and anthropophagy]].


They are sometimes believed to be related to [[lizardfolk]], but information on this vacillates.
They are sometimes believed to be related to [[lizardfolk]], but information on this vacillates.


Whilst they are known to exist on [[Greyhawk]], having debuted there, firenewts are mostly associated with the [[Forgotten Realms]], due to their extensive coverage in Realms-related splatbooks.
They are known to exist on [[Greyhawk]], having debuted there and being a feature of the Sea Of Dust. Firenewts are mostly associated with the [[Forgotten Realms]], due to their extensive coverage in Realms-related splatbooks.


Where you find firenewts, you invariably find Giant Striders; creatures that are either Ornithomimids (ostrich-like [[dinosaur]]s) or mutant scaly flightless birds that spit fireballs and which the firenewts raise as prized steeds.
Where you find firenewts, you invariably find Giant Striders; creatures that are either Ornithomimids (ostrich-like [[dinosaur]]s) or mutant scaly flightless birds that spit fireballs and which the firenewts raise as prized steeds.
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The firenewts' association with the [[Forgotten Realms]] likewise continued in [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]]; they debuted in 2001's Monsters of Faerûn and were expanded upon three years later in 2004's Serpent Kingdoms.
The firenewts' association with the [[Forgotten Realms]] likewise continued in [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]]; they debuted in 2001's Monsters of Faerûn and were expanded upon three years later in 2004's Serpent Kingdoms.


Their final appearance to date, having skipped 5th edition, has been in Volo's Guide to Monsters for [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]].
Having skipped 4th edition, has been in Volo's Guide to Monsters for [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]]. In Monsters of the Multiverse, Firenewts type changed from Humanoid to [[Elemental]] alongside the Giant Striders.


==Playing Firenewts?==
==Playing Firenewts?==
Both Monsters of Faerun and Serpent Kingdoms state that firenewt PCs are possible, and address the topic in some detail... but, in one of WotC's traditional cockups, neither source actually ''presents'' a functional firenewt racial writeup! Instead, you have to try and reverse engineer it from the monster writeup!
Both Monsters of Faerun and Serpent Kingdoms state that firenewt PCs are possible, and address the topic in some detail... but, in one of WotC's traditional cockups, neither source actually ''presents'' a functional firenewt racial writeup! Instead, you have to try and reverse engineer it from the monster writeup!
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Firenewts 1e.png|1e
firenewt FF 2.png
Firenewt MC3.jpg|2e
firenewt Dragon 257.png
Firenewt MCAV3.jpg
Firenewt 3e.jpg|3e
firenewt SK.jpg
Firenewt 5e.jpg|5e
</gallery>
'''Giant Strider'''
<gallery>
giant strider MC3.jpg|2e
giant strider MCAV3.jpg
Firenewt rider 5e.jpg|5e
</gallery>


[[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Monsters]]
[[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Monsters]]

Latest revision as of 04:32, 21 June 2023

5e firenewts have translucent skin and glowing veins!

Firenewts are a mostly forgotten race of humanoid salamanders from the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons. Cursed with a bizarre biology that limits them to areas that are simultaneously hot and wet - such as thermal springs - in order to reproduce, firenewts have attempted to compensate for this through aggression -

- and through religious fanaticism. They had "priests" (actually druids) from the Fiend Folio days. White Dwarf's Fiend Factory posited their diety as Hrussiall'k... which TSR has ignored with the rest of that era's WD. In TSR canon they follow Imix or other malign/destructive fire gods, such as Pyremius or Kossuth. As such, the 'noots frequently practice slavery and anthropophagy.

They are sometimes believed to be related to lizardfolk, but information on this vacillates.

They are known to exist on Greyhawk, having debuted there and being a feature of the Sea Of Dust. Firenewts are mostly associated with the Forgotten Realms, due to their extensive coverage in Realms-related splatbooks.

Where you find firenewts, you invariably find Giant Striders; creatures that are either Ornithomimids (ostrich-like dinosaurs) or mutant scaly flightless birds that spit fireballs and which the firenewts raise as prized steeds.

Publication History[edit | edit source]

The firenewt race debuted in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition, making their appearance to the public in 1981's Fiend Folio.

For AD&D 2e, firenewts didn't appear until 8 years later, when the Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix 1 was released in 1989 - from here, they then made it into the Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three in 1996. Three years later, Dragon Magazine #257 (March 1999) featured "The Ecologies of the Firenewt & Giant Strider: Hammer & Anvil".

The firenewts' association with the Forgotten Realms likewise continued in Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition; they debuted in 2001's Monsters of Faerûn and were expanded upon three years later in 2004's Serpent Kingdoms.

Having skipped 4th edition, has been in Volo's Guide to Monsters for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. In Monsters of the Multiverse, Firenewts type changed from Humanoid to Elemental alongside the Giant Striders.

Playing Firenewts?[edit | edit source]

Both Monsters of Faerun and Serpent Kingdoms state that firenewt PCs are possible, and address the topic in some detail... but, in one of WotC's traditional cockups, neither source actually presents a functional firenewt racial writeup! Instead, you have to try and reverse engineer it from the monster writeup!

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Giant Strider