The Ejen Horo

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At a Glance

A large vale north of Shalhoond, between the Mountains of Copper and the Khopet-Dag. This area is sacred to the Tuigan, who believe that their people originated here. The name Ejen Horo means Valley of the God in their tongue.

A sect of Tuigan known as the Irooukudel live here. Their sacred task is to prepare and watch over the greatest of the dead. Fallen heroes, khans, and khahans are brought to the Ejen Horo; the wealthiest and most powerful are buried in tombs marked by statues or cairns, but most are given a “wind burial.”

The Ejen Horo is also populated by the spirits of those whose bodies have been brought here. They are generally benign to Tuigan who come to pay their respects, but hostile to grave robbers and all outsiders.


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The Icerim Mountains

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At a Glance

A mountain range at the western edge of the Hordelands. They are home to several Nar tribes who have —to varying extents— forsaken the ways of their peers.


Culture and Society

Tribes
  • Chif
  • Dagranost
  • Myir
  • Tark

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Khopet-Dag

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At a Glance

A mountain range on the southern edge of the Hordelands, against Shalhoond. Also known as the Spiderhaunt Peaks.


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Hagga Shan

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At a Glance

A mountain range on the north edge of the Hordelands, against the Yal Tengri.

Known to the Herlinga dwarves as the Glittering Spires.


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Kora Shan

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At a Glance

A mountain range bisecting the steppe of the Hordelands into the Horse Plains to the north and the High Plains in the south.


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Sentinelspire

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At a Glance

A mountain rising from the steppe of the Hordelands.


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The Firepeaks

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At a Glance

A mountain range rising from the steppe of the Hordelands.


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The Clearflow

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At a Glance

A river flowing from the Lake of Mists to the Rauthenflow.

It’s joined by the River Murghol.


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  • The Horde [1055] page 36 — Clearflow River
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The Arundi River

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At a Glance

A river arising from springs deep in the Quoya Desert, and flowing north and west to empty into the Yal Tengri. Along its path, it flows through or along the edge of Tuigan, Oigur, Quirish, and Zamogedi territory.


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Winterkeep

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At a Glance

A ruined palace on the southern shore of the Yal Tengri. It was built during the days of Raumathar, serving first as the estate of a noble and later as the winter retreat of the royal family, gradually evolving into a proper palace. Circa 1365 DR only rubble remains on the surface, but the extensive subterranean halls have survived.


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