Dimension of Darkness

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At a Glance

This is a pocket-demiplane accessed from the Ebony Temple beneath Solon.  Within was one of four artifacts which had to be destroyed to destroy Ambuchar Devayam‘s phylactery.


Sources

Passing Mention
  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 63
Other Resources

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Furo

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At a Glance

Furo is the Padhrasattva of knowledge, honored by the Red Mountain Sect.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 40

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Ambilya Shan

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At a Glance

Ambilya Shan, or the Sacred Mountain of Amber, is the location of the Yellow Mountain Monastery, which is the center of the Yellow Mountain Sect.  Jumpa Muren (and a very old wood-and-rope bridge) separate it from Rubilya Shan.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 18

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Rubilya Shan

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At a Glance

Rubilya Shan, or the Sacred Mountain of Ruby, is the location of the Red Mountain Monastery, which is the center of the Red Mountain Sect.  Jumpa Muren (and a very old wood-and-rope bridge) separate it from Ambilya Shan.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions

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Shan

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At a Glance

Shan is a word, in at least one eastern language, which translates to “mountain” in the western common tongue.  Many mountains and mountain ranges in Shou Lung feature the word shan in place of mountain or mountains; examples include Ambilya Shan and Rubilya Shan, A-Ling Shan, Hagga Shan, Teyla Shan, Ulhai Shan, …

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Jumpa Muren

At a Glance

Jumpa Muren, called the Jumpa River on western maps, is born from glacial meltwater in the north of Khazari.  It flows south and west for hundreds of miles through the Jumpa River Gorge, before emptying into the Golden Water.  The channel cut by the Jumpa’s final waterfall, which separates Durpar and Ulgarth, has at least a couple of names; the Durpari call it the Narrow Sea, while the Ulgarthi know it as Xontuil Bay.

Source

      Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 17 mentions Jumpa Muren

Stone Sceptre of Shih

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At a Glance

The Stone Sceptre of Shih is an artifact created for the purpose of deposing Emperor Tan Chin of Shou Lung, now known as Ambuchar Devayam.

Source

  • Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] makes several mentions

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