Durpar

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At a Glance

Durpar is a nation on the Golden Water; part of the region known as the Shining Lands.


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The Tombs of the Dead Kings

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At a Glance

A number of tombs, located in the Hills of the Dead Kings, containing the remains of the Arkaiun lords of old Dambrath.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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Thruldar

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At a Glance

A ruined city, once the westernmost reach of Estagund. Thruldar was destroyed by an evil druid and a host of dark trees. The druid was slain by halflings, but rose as a ghost. The ghost and the dark trees were then contained within the ruins of Thruldar. The ghostwise halflings guard the ruin to this day.


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Starspires

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At a Glance

A ruined keep, once inhabited by Hansandrar Ilmeth, a Halruaan archmage. The ruin overlooks Talath Pass in northwestern Halruaa.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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The Shaareach Ruins

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At a Glance

A ruined city, located in Channath Vale, where the River Shaar and the River Channath join and become the River Talar. The original name of the city is unknown, but it seems it was inhabited by skilled craftsfolk. The ruins are gradually disappearing under the forest undergrowth, and being carried away by the river.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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Quarlin’s Tomb

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At a Glance

The tomb of Quarlin, a Halruaan wizard. The tomb is thought to be located near Dapplegate, but nobody has confirmed it.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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Peleveran

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At a Glance

A ruined city, built into the Landrise near the River Shaar. The city was destroyed in 1018 DR by a battle between two factions of the Cult of the Dragon.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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Old Vaelen

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At a Glance

A subterranean city/slum ruled by the vampire Saed. Once, the ruined city on the surface was the capital of the human realm of Veldorn.


Source

  • Shining South [17929] pages 78, 122-123

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Narthtowers

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At a Glance

A wizard’s tower, last inhabited by Thongameir Halargoth, also called Stormspells. The tower is located in the foothills of the North Wall of Halruaa. So far, the previous tenant’s collection of carnivorous plants has kept all treasure-seekers at bay.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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Mortik City

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At a Glance

A fabled ruin, rumored to lie within/beneath Mortik Swamp.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] page 78

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