Alaskhon the Old

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At a Glance

A mage of Tantras; died before 1358 DR.


Sources

Passing Mention

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Lake of the Long Arm

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At a Glance

A lake of the Dragon Coast region.


Overview

Settlements
  • Nathlekh
Ruins
Other Landmarks
Neighboring Nations and Features

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Maps

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The Giant’s Run Mountains

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At a Glance

A mountain range south of the Dragon Coast, east of the Giant’s Plain, north of the Shining Plains, and west of Gulthmere.


Overview

Settlements
Ruins
Other Landmarks
  • Behrshimmer’s Lair
  • Breakback Pass
  • Mount Dodild
Neighboring Nations and Features

Notable Individuals


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Maps

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Aralent (Disambiguation)

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Disambiguation


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The Ford of Aralent

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At a Glance

A ford somewhere in Chessenta, where Prince Aralent is believed to have been slain by assassins.


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The Lords of Aralent

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At a Glance

An adventuring band which rules the realm of Aralent in the name of the Ghost King.


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Luerenna Jhalhoemir

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At a Glance

A mage, once apprenticed to the Simbul, once the lover of Prince Aralent. Commonly known as Flamehair.


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Qluelantyr

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At a Glance

A fallen city of Chessenta. Prince Rovandurr Heltlast Aralent was once an heir of this city.


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Aralent’s Tomb

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At a Glance

The tor, found in the High Valley of Ospkur, wherein lies the resting place of Rovandurr Heltlast Aralent.


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Rovandurr Heltlast Aralent

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At a Glance

Once the heir of Qluelantyr. He fled the land of his birth after would-be assassins poisoned him, and became a stonemason in the town which would later become known as Aralent. At the end of his days, he was buried in the High Valley of Ospkur by the grieving Luerenna Jhalhoemir; that place is now known as Aralent’s Tomb, and the realm of Aralent has appeared in the valley. The Prince persists as a benevolent phantom, and he is known to the citizens as the Ghost King.


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