Icetail

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At a Glance

An animal.

The icetail is a fish which occurs in lakes on the Great Glacier.

Source

  • The Great Glacier [FR14/9351] page 95

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Spiny Sleeper

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At a Glance

An animal.

The spiny sleeper is a fish which occurs in lakes on the Great Glacier.

Source

  • The Great Glacier [FR14/9351] page 95

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Black Burner

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At a Glance

An animal.

The black burner looks like a miniature whale and occurs in lakes on the Great Glacier.

Source

  • The Great Glacier [FR14/9351] page 95

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Bloatfish

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At a Glance

An animal.

The bloatfish is a fish which occurs in lakes on the Great Glacier.

Source

  • The Great Glacier [FR14/9351] page 95

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Tirichik

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At a Glance

A magical beast.


Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources

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Kupuk

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At a Glance

An animal.

The kupuk is widely sought as a pet on the Great Glacier.

Source

  • The Great Glacier [FR14/9351] page 93

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Innugaakalikurit

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At a Glance

The Innugaakalikurit are arctic dwarves of the Great Glacier.


Appearance

What You See
Mannerisms

Attitudes & Goals

What’s Important

Notable Individuals


Racial History

Timeline
Recent Events

Sources

Primary Source
Passing Mention

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Laraken

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At a Glance

An evil extraplanar outsider.

Laraken are related to nishruu/hakeashar, and originate from that same alternate Prime. They lair only in wet, magic-laden areas, such as portals located in swamps… such as the the Swamp of Akhluar.

Sources

  • Shining South [17929] page 66
  • Monstrous Compendium Annual 1 [2145]
  • The Shining South [FR16/9388] page 95
  • WotC Monster Index

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Dark Tree

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At a Glance

A plant.

Dark Trees are native to the Shining South, and apparently a recent creation. They seem to be limited, so far, to the Ajmer Forest, the Granuin Forest, and of course Aerilpar Forest, which is now becoming known as the Wood of Dark Trees.

Sources

  • Monsters of Faerûn [11832] page 31
  • Shining South [17929] page 62
  • Monstrous Compendium Annual 1 [2145]
  • The Shining South [FR16/9388] page 94
  • WotC Monster Index

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