Mount Thalangabold

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At a Glance

A mountain which marks one side of Fell Pass.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] – mentioned under Fell Pass on page 294

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Mount Arinratha

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At a Glance

A mountain which marks one side of Fell Pass.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] – mentioned under Fell Pass on page 294

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The Fell Pass

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At a Glance

A pass between Mount Arinratha and Mount Thalangabold. It’s the gravesite of an entire orc horde, slaughtered by the dwarves of Delzoun.

Beneath the pass lies the secret of the dwarves’ victory: an underground stronghold with hidden hatches that allowed the dwarves to charge forth and lay into the orcs from all sides. It’s believed that these tunnels, still full of treasure, are now claimed by beholders and gargoyles.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 294
Maps

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Endless Caverns

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At a Glance

The Endless Caverns
A large network of limestone caverns in the High Forest, south of the Star Mounts. A spring issues forth and joins the Unicorn Run.

This seemingly tranquil description belies the residents of the caverns: Aumvor the Undying, Grimnoshtadrano, and various groups of illithid and drow.


Sources

Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Haerinvureem

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At a Glance

A shadow dragon.

Also called Shimmergloom. He decimated Clan Battlehammer and took over Mithril Hall less than two centuries ago. Bruenor Battlehammer returned and slew the dragon in 1356 DR.

Sources

  • Dragons of Faerûn — listed on page 150
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 172
  • Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to the Underdark [11509] — mentioned on page 66

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Evermoors

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At a Glance

The Evermoors is a moorland north of the High Forest and west of Silverymoon. Also called the Trollmoors.

A portal connects the Dungeon of Swords with a now-nameless ruin in the moors.


Civilization

Settlements

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 169
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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The Dungeon of Swords

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At a Glance

An abandoned silver mine once delved by gnomes, located somewhere in the Serpent Hills. It contains many portals.

The Cult of the Dragon, during a foray into the dungeon, encountered a pair of deep dragons. They slew one but had to make a hasty retreat through a randomly-chosen portal, which turned out to be a one-way trip to some forgotten ruins in the Evermoors.


Sources

Passing Mention
Maps

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Mithral Hall

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At a Glance

A dwarven realm of the Sword Coast North, founded circa -600 DR. This is the ancestral home of Clan Battlehammer; the first king was Gandalug Battlehammer and with the exception of two recent centuries the crown has remained in Battlehammer hands.

About 180 years ago, it fell to the shadow dragon Shimmergloom and was soon populated with duergar.

In 1356 DR, Bruenor Battlehammer and allies slew Shimmergloom and drove out the duergar. Since then, word has spread quickly and dwarves are returning to Mithral Hall.

Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 172 — spelled Mithral Hall
  • Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to the Underdark [11509] — mentioned on page 35
  • The Forgotten Realms Atlas [8442] maps on pages 63, 82-83, and 85 — spelled Mithril Hall

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Settlestone

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At a Glance

An independent town in the Spine of the World, also called Dwarvendarrow. Some dwarves know it as the beginning of a trail that leads to the entrance of Mithril Hall. The Dungeon of Death and the Dungeon of the Ruins are nearby.


Sources

  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] page 62
Maps
  • The Forgotten Realms Atlas [8442] pages 62, 65, 85

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Dungeon of the Ruins

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At a Glance

The Dungeon of the Ruins is a monster-infested subterranean complex, known to most only as the Dungeon of the Ruins. The ruins of interest are located near Settlestone, due north of the confluence of the Rauvin and the Surbrin.

Local barbarians avoid the ruins due to great froglike forms seen dancing around pyres. Others are not so wise; the adventuring band calling itself the Company of the Riven Orb disappeared here recently.


DM’s Notes

The ruins on the surface were once a keep called Andalbruin, part of the dwarven realm of Gharraghaur.

The froggish beings are slaadi; the minions and recruits of Bazim-Gorag, who is still imprisoned in the deepest parts of the dungeon.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 294
Passing Mention
  • Champions of Ruin [17872] pages 152, 154, 155
  • The Grand History of the Realms
  • Drizzt Do’Urden’s Guide to the Underdark [11509] page 61 mentions Andalbruin under the Labyrinth
  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] page 61
Other Resources

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