Anauria

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At a Glance

Anauria is a survivor-state of Netheril.


Visiting

Settlements

Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril pages 116-117
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Anauria on the FR Wiki

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Untrivvin

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At a Glance

A mountain of the High Ice. The name means “singing rock” in a vanished language.

Tunnels in the mountain connect with thaalud-controlled areas of the Underdark.

Source

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The Taglorlar

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At a Glance

A mountain range of the Plain of Standing Stones and the High Ice. Also known as the Teeth of Taglo.

In the days of Netheril, these were known as the Channel Mountains. The peaks of the central part of the range formed the Channel Lock as the mountained dipped down into the Narrow Sea.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] Map (spelled Tagorlar here); page 67

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Llashloch

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At a Glance

A rift of the High Ice. Also known as the Lake of Ice.

Source

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The Rift of Stars

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At a Glance

A rift of the High Ice, notable for its beljuril-studded walls.

Source

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The Caverns of Burning Ice

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At a Glance

Found beneath the Smokeholes of the High Ice.

Source

Passing Mention

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The Smokeholes

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At a Glance

A landmark on the High Ice. Below the treacherous surface lie the Caverns of Burning Ice.

Source

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Oreme

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At a Glance

A ruined city of the Frozen Sea.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 65

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Saharel

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At a Glance

An arcanist of Netheril; the Lady of Saharelgard.

She survives until the Time of Troubles as an archlich. During that event she destroyed the current body of Manshoon while defending Elminster, but lost her own form in the process. Manshoon returned almost immediately in yet another stasis clone, and Saharel returned as well… as a ghost.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

Since the Time of Troubles did not occur in this campaign, the purposeless nerfing of this NPC is easily ignored. She is still an archlich… but may choose to appear in a ghost-like guise to fool invaders of her demesne.

Sources

  • Lost Empires of Faerûn [17738] pages 100-101
Passing Mention
  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 64

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The Throat

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At a Glance

A crater or sinkhole on the border between the Sword and the Plain of Standing Stones. Here the River of Gems disappears into the earth.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 62

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