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Within the ]al world of the ] ] for the '']'' ] ], Ibrandul is a fictional deity.

==Publication history==
===Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)===
Ibrandul is first mentioned in the 2nd edition boxed '']'' (1991) by ].<ref>]. '']'' (], 1991)</ref> Ibrandul is further detailed in '']'' (1996).<ref>], and Eric L Boyd. '']'' (TSR, 1996)</ref>

His role in the cosmology of the ] campaign setting was described in '']'' (1996).<ref>McComb, Colin. '']'' (], 1996)</ref>

His relationships with the nonhuman deities in the Forgotten Realms was covered in '']'' (1998).<ref>Boyd, Eric L. '']'' (], 1998)</ref>

===Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition (2000-2007)===
Ibrandul's ongoing worship is described in '']'' (2005).<ref>], Ed Bonny and Travis Scott. '']'' (], 2005)</ref>

==Description==
Ibrandul was worshiped as a deity with power over the underground, darkness and stealth by the Calishites. He is now considered a "Dead" Deity due to the actions of Shar during the Time of Troubles, but this is not widely known and churches of Ibrandul still operate in the mistaken belief their God's power still holds. ] has been known to impersonate Ibrandul, subverting Ibranduls' followers for her own dark deeds.

==References==
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==Additional reading==
*Whitney-Robinson, Voronica. '']'' (], 2002).

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