Muren is a word, in at least one eastern language, which translate to “river” in the western common tongue. Most rivers in Shou Lung feature the word muren in place of river.
Daily Archives: 9 January 2012
Jumpa Muren
At a Glance
Jumpa Muren, called the Jumpa River on western maps, is born from glacial meltwater in the north of Khazari. It flows south and west for hundreds of miles through the Jumpa River Gorge, before emptying into the Golden Water. The channel cut by the Jumpa’s final waterfall, which separates Durpar and Ulgarth, has at least a couple of names; the Durpari call it the Narrow Sea, while the Ulgarthi know it as Xontuil Bay.
Source
- Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 17 mentions Jumpa Muren
Stone Sceptre of Shih
This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
At a Glance
The Stone Sceptre of Shih is an artifact created for the purpose of deposing Emperor Tan Chin of Shou Lung, now known as Ambuchar Devayam.
Source
- Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions
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Yamun Khahan
At a Glance
United the Tuigan tribes. Killed by King Azoun IV of Cormyr during the Crusade.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
Koja
At a Glance
Once a lama of the Red Mountain Temple, he was sent to Yamun Khahan by Prince Ogandi as an ambassador of Khazari. He elected to remain with the Tuigan, and became Yamun’s Grand Historian. He survived the Crusade, and will probably return to Khazari.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
Hubadai
At a Glance
A son of Yamun Khahan. He fell in love with Bhrokiti, the princess of Ra-Khati.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
Chanar Ong Ko
At a Glance
The Khan of the Naican, until the rise of Yamun Khahan. Thereafter, he served the khahan as an advisor.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
Bhrokiti
At a Glance
A princess of Ra-Khati. She rode with the Tuigan for a time, after falling in love with Hubadai the son of Yamun Khahan.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
Batu Min Ho
At a Glance
Once a Shou general, then an advisor to Yamun Khahan.
Source
Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions.
Monsters and People in Blood Charge
Monsters described in Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] include Ambuchar Devayam, dowagu, Gaumahavi, and Sandiraksiva.
People described or mentioned include Batu Min Ho, Bhrokiti, Chanar Ong Ko, Hubadai, Koja, and Yamun Khahan.
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