Hark (Disambiguation)

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Disambiguation

  • hark — the verb/noun
  • The Hark — a mysterious figure who has discovered that hiding out in a dungeon can get the place (and a nearby river) named after you
  • The Dungeon of the Hark — the current home of the Hark
  • Hark’s Finger — the remains of a fallen Netherese enclave; unrelated to the other Harks
  • The Hark River — the river that drains Highstar Lake; named after the Hark

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Hark’s Finger

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At a Glance

A small mountain in Narfell. Unrelated to the Hark.

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The Hark

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At a Glance

The mysterious figure responsible for the names of both the Dungeon of the Hark and the Hark River, but not Hark’s Finger.

Source

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The Hark River

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At a Glance

This river drains Highstar Lake into the Delimbiyr. The lake is on the plateau of the High Moor, so the Hark is a series of falls and pools. Ascending the river is the easiest path up into the High Moor, if you’re approaching from the north.

Source

  • Elminster’s Ecologies Appendix II: High Moor & Serpent Hills [9490] — mentioned on page 6

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The Red Cliffs

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At a Glance

The northern face of the plateau upon which the High Moor sits. The pink (not really red) granite here is quarried by stonecutters from Secomber.

Source

  • Elminster’s Ecologies Appendix II: High Moor & Serpent Hills [9490] page 4

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The Fire Marshes

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At a Glance

A collection of peat bogs scattered around the High Moor.

Source

  • Elminster’s Ecologies Appendix II: High Moor & Serpent Hills [9490] page 4

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Highstar Lake

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At a Glance

A lake in the northeastern part of the High Moor, drained by the Hark River.

Source

  • Elminster’s Ecologies Appendix II: High Moor & Serpent Hills [9490] page 6

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Deref

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At a Glance

A pit fiend which lairs somewhere in the High Moor.

Source

  • Elminster’s Ecologies Appendix II: High Moor & Serpent Hills [9490] — mentioned on page 28

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Ust Natha

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At a Glance

In Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn, Ust Natha is an independent drow city, found in the underdark beneath the location of the ancient temple where the first drow left the surface world during The Descent.


Sources

Passing Mention
Maps
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Adalon


At a Glance

Adalon is a silver dragon, birth date unclear and still living as of 1375 DR.

In Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn, she’s found near the underdark city of Ust Natha.


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