Halcaunt

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At a Glance

Leader of the Brotherhood of Skuld. He can normally be found in Skuld.

He’s a mulan human paladin of Osiris.

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The Grinning Skull

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At a Glance

An oasis in the Plains of Purple Dust, found where a pool of water is shielded by the skull of a long-forgotten great wyrm. The sludar are the most frequent users/defenders of the oasis.

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The Grey Ghosts

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At a Glance

The largest bandit tribe of the Eastern Shaar. They are led by Furifax, lair in an unknown location referred to as the Bandit City, and are estimated to number more than 5,000 riders.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

My unofficial notes. The riders, numbering 5387, appear to be human. There are additional, smaller corps composed of wemics, thri-kreen, and a handful of other races. The riders are mostly fighters but some, especially among the higher ranks, have rogue (10%), wizard (6%), or cleric (1%) levels.

  • 3746 level 3 riders
  • 1142 level 4 riders
  • 348 level 5 riders
  • 106 level 6 riders
  • 32 level 7 riders
  • 10 level 8 riders
  • 3 level 9 riders

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Mourktar

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At a Glance

A settlement of Threskel.


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  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] pages 4, 5, 7, 43, 53, 55, 57, 59, 60, 63, 67, 68, 69, 70

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The Grey Chimera

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At a Glance

A number of inns in Mulhorand and Unther with this name are owned by the same man: Jehokim. He rents each inn out for a share of the profits.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

There’s a Grey Chimera “in each major city” but that’s vague. In this campaign, the following cities have a Grey Chimera inn.

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Great South Road

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At a Glance

The main north-south trade road in Mulhorand, leading from Pyarados in Thay to Turelve in Durpar.

The road crosses the River of the Dawn, the Rauthenflow, the River of Shadows, and the River of Spears, and passes through the towns of Rauthil, Maerlar, Jhalhoran, Surbroar, Ulzel, and Beland.

Sometimes called the Great Southern Road.


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Halvalondur

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At a Glance

An herb believed to “ensure” conception in women who are at the right point in their cycle. The blossoms are to be consumed raw, without any special preparation.

Many sages and elves are of the opinion that such claims are empty, wishful thinking… or deliberate attempts to deceive.

Halvalondur is a clover-like groundcover plant that’s found in Tethyr and points north, from the islands off the Sword Coast to as far east as Chessenta, but only in grasslands that see a lot of sunlight.

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Thorra

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At a Glance

A medicinal drink whose primary purpose is not to taste good or provide nourishment. Similar to a tea, but more accurately a tisane.

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Sword-She

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At a Glance

A female mercenary. Typically used by humans, and usually to describe a woman who makes a living as a hiresword, but it can be used to describe any good-looking woman, or one of forceful personality.

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Glowmoss

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At a Glance

Once common, but now increasingly rare due to overharvesting, glowmoss absorbs heat and light energy, and glows softly in darkness. It can be deliberately “fed” with moisture, salt (so it does very well in areas that get a sea breeze), and light (any sort of bright radiance will do, so magical light works as well as sunlight or torches).

Glowmoss adheres readily to rock or earth, and the hue of its radiance is determined by the mix of minerals it’s sticking to. It has no natural predators, which has led to some insects laying their eggs in patches of glowmoss

Those who understand its needs can keep it thriving by exposing it to sunlight and water in the daylight hours and only bringing it inside at dusk. To avoid infestations of larvae, simply soak the moss in a bucket of water, agitate it by hand, and then hang it outside to drip-dry.

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