Hardangheight

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At a Glance

A mountain range on the isle of Alaron, in the Moonshaes.


Source

Map
  • Forgotten Realms Atlas [8442] pages 28-29

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The Fairheight Range

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At a Glance

A mountain range on the isle of Alaron, in the Moonshaes.


Sources

Map
  • Forgotten Realms Atlas [8442] pages 28-29

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The Ice Spires West

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At a Glance

The western portion of the Ice Mountains.


Visiting

Landmarks

Sources

Passing Mention

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The Ice Spires South

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At a Glance

The southern portion of the Ice Mountains.


Visiting

Landmarks

Sources

Passing Mention

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The Ice Spires North

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At a Glance

The northern portion of the Ice Mountains.


Visiting

Landmarks

Sources

Passing Mention

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The Halfling’s Gem

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At a Glance

A novel set on the Sword Coast; book three of the Icewind Dale Trilogy.


Details

The Halfling’s Gem was written by R. A. Salvatore, and first printed in 1990.


References

Places

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The Northlook

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

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The Hooked Knucklehead

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

Disclaimer

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Geldenstag’s Rest

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

Disclaimer

Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, Forgotten Realms, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. This blog is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC.