Sultim

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At a Glance

Sultim is the northernmost city of Mulhorand. It’s also the northern edge of the upland known locally as the Taranoth, which rises between Sultim and Skuld.

The city was besieged by the armies of Thay in 3233 (1098 DR) and 3415 (1280 DR), nearly suffering a breach of its walls in the latter assault. In both cases the embattled city was eventually spared by the arrival of the Imperial Legion. During each of these two attacks, Outer Sultim was decimated; the communities were razed and thousands of refugees were killed or scattered. Those who fled inundated the outlying villages, arriving just as the residents hastily fled the Thayvian invasion. The villages in the invader’s path were demolished but villagers returning to their homes to the east of the warpath after the invasions were defeated often found their homes sacked and their food supplies picked clean… not by the Thayvian armies but by the Sultimi refugees who took shelter in the village.

The church of Anhur is strongest in Sultim, and in addition to several significant temples hundreds of small shrines can be found throughout the city. Since 1280 DR, when Pharaoh Rehorusteb II blamed the church of Anhur for the Thayvian invasions, Sultim has been ruled by the incarnation of Anhur.

Locations

Source

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] mentions Sultim on pages 6, 14, 16, 21, 24, 32, 43, 55, and 66. The city also appears on the poster map.

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Thasselen

At a Glance

Thasselen was, until 1357 DR, one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

Thasselen was destroyed by Red Wizards and a small army of summoned fire elementals. Refugees fled to Escalant, and have been prevented from rebuilding by various creatures of flame and ash who have remained in the ruins.

It’s believed that Thasselen has been claimed by an efreeti who is (or at least claims to be) a prince among his kind.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR.

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8, and map
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Thasselen

Murbant

At a Glance

Murbant was, until 1357 DR, one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

Murbant was destroyed by Red Wizards and a small army of summoned fire elementals. Refugees fled to Escalant, and have been prevented from rebuilding by various creatures of flame and ash who have remained in the ruins.

It’s believed that the dominant creature currently roaming the charred streets of Murbant is a 12-headed pyrohydra.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR.

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8, and map
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Murbant

Escalant

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At a Glance

Escalant is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Escalant is 27,649. However, another 152,182 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 179,831.


Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Escalant.

humans 23,503 85.0%
d’hazra 690 2.5%
fire genasi 554 2.0%
earth genasi 415 1.5%
tiefling 393 1.4%
air genasi 264 1.0%
chaond 218 0.8%
halflings 139 0.5%
water genasi 121 0.4%
zenythri 50 0.2%
gnomes 27 0.1%
dwarves 7 0.0%
aasimar 7 0.0%
half-elves 5 0.0%
elves 3 0.0%
other 1,253 4.5%

Sources

Passing Mention
  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9, 23
  • Xaeyruudh – These sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.
Maps

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Taskaunt

At a Glance

Taskaunt is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Taskaunt is 15,630. However, another 71,745 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 87,375.

Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Taskaunt.

humans 13,580 86.9%
fire genasi 263 1.7%
d’hazra 231 1.5%
earth genasi 203 1.3%
tiefling 178 1.1%
air genasi 165 1.1%
chaond 117 0.7%
water genasi 103 0.7%
halflings 78 0.5%
zenythri 33 0.2%
half-elves 15 0.1%
aasimar 8 0.1%
elves 6 0.0%
gnomes 3 0.0%
dwarves 2 0.0%
other 645 4.1%

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8, and map
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Taskaunt
  • The above sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.

Lasdur

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At a Glance

Lasdur is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Lasdur is 9,728. However, another 44,514 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 54,242.

Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Lasdur.

humans 8,514 87.5%
tiefling 130 1.3%
fire genasi 129 1.3%
d’hazra 121 1.2%
air genasi 107 1.1%
earth genasi 103 1.1%
chaond 95 1.0%
water genasi 83 0.9%
halflings 49 0.5%
zenythri 28 0.3%
half-elves 16 0.2%
aasimar 9 0.1%
elves 1 0.0%
gnomes 1 0.0%
dwarves 0 0.0%
other 342 3.5%

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] Map (misspelled Laodur here) and page 8
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Lasdur
  • The above sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.

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Hilbrand

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At a Glance

Hilbrand is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Hilbrand is 22,113. However, another 79,446 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 101,559.

Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Hilbrand.

humans 19,528 88.3%
tiefling 296 1.3%
air genasi 270 1.2%
water genasi 244 1.1%
fire genasi 241 1.1%
d’hazra 229 1.0%
earth genasi 207 0.9%
chaond 176 0.8%
halflings 116 0.5%
zenythri 70 0.3%
aasimar 23 0.1%
dwarves 14 0.1%
gnomes 10 0.0%
elves 8 0.0%
half-elves 4 0.0%
other 677 3.1%

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] Map and page 8
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Hilbrand
  • The above sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.

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Nethra

At a Glance

Nethra is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach. The Yuirwood is within sight to the north.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Nethra is 6,460. However, another 15,460 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 21,920.

Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Nethra.

Humans 5,568 87.5%
Half-Elves 195 3.1%
Water Genasi 103 1.6%
Air Genasi 101 1.6%
Chaond 67 1.1%
Tieflings 59 0.9%
Elves 43 0.7%
Halflings 38 0.6%
Earth Genasi 34 0.5%
Dwarves 33 0.5%
Zenythri 33 0.5%
Fire Genasi 29 0.5%
D’hazra 27 0.4%
Gnomes 18 0.3%
Aasimar 13 0.2%
Other 99 1.6%

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8, and map
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Nethra
  • The above sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.

Laothkund

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At a Glance

Laothkund is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Laothkund is 44,317. However, another 174,724 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 219,041 and making Laothkund the largest of the Coaster Cities.

Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Laothkund.

Humans 37,083 83.7%
Air Genasi 579 1.3%
Tieflings 550 1.2%
Water Genasi 530 1.2%
Chaond 476 1.1%
Fire Genasi 381 0.9%
D’hazra 367 0.8%
Earth Genasi 336 0.8%
Halflings 232 0.5%
Zenythri 193 0.4%
Half-Elves 79 0.2%
Aasimar 69 0.2%
Dwarves 47 0.1%
Elves 8 0.0%
Gnomes 7 0.0%
Other 3,380 7.6%

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8, and map
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Laothkund
  • The above sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.

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Teth

At a Glance

Teth is one of the Coaster Cities, located on the southern coast of Aglarond; the northern shore of the Wizards’ Reach. The Yuirwood is within sight to the north.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The population of “urban” Teth is 11,609. However, another 31,511 people live in the outlying area, raising the total population to 43,120.

Demographics

The following figures count only the urban population of Teth.

Humans 10,142 87.4%
Water Genasi 200 1.7%
Air Genasi 196 1.7%
Half-Elves 135 1.2%
Tiefling 124 1.1%
Chaond 103 0.9%
Fire Genasi 85 0.7%
Earth Genasi 84 0.7%
D’hazra 74 0.6%
Halflings 60 0.5%
Zenythri 46 0.4%
Dwarves 40 0.3%
Elves 37 0.3%
Aasimar 19 0.2%
Gnomes 17 0.1%
Other 247 2.1%

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 8, and map
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] pages 9 and 23 mention Teth
  • The above sources disagreed about population, so I came up with my own numbers as a compromise.