Elah’zad

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At a Glance

An oasis in the Sword of Anauroch.

The name translates as House of the Moon. The oasis is sacred to Selûne.


Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 49-50
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El Rahalat

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At a Glance

An oasis in the Sword of Anauroch.

Also called the Shunned Mountain, because it’s the home of Rahalat.


Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 48-49
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El Ma’ra Dat-ur Ojhogo

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At a Glance

A place spirit of Anauroch. His name translates as “the tall god who lets men sit upon his head.”

El Ma’ra takes the form of a sandstone spire in the Sword. At the base of the spire is an oasis called El Ma’ra.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 48, 71-72

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El Ma’ra

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At a Glance

An oasis at the foot of El Ma’ra Dat-ur Ojhogo, in the Sword of Anauroch.


Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 48
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Colored Waters

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At a Glance

An oasis in the Sword of Anauroch.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 48
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Bhaerlith

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At a Glance

An oasis in Anauroch. It was created by the Zhentarim using a decanter of endless water.

This is a waypoint along the Black Road, used by the Zhentarim to reach the Sword Coast.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 47-48

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At’ar’s Looking Glass

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At a Glance

A particularly hot region in the Sword of Anauroch; roughly oval, 140 miles from west to east and 200 from north to south.


Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 47
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Alagh’s Pass

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At a Glance

A pass through the Wall of Fallen Djinn, connecting the Saiyaddar in the south with the Hills of Scent in the north.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 47

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Addas Babar

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At a Glance

A d’tarig village at the north end of the Desertsmouth Mountains.

This is a waypoint along the Black Road, used by the Zhentarim to reach the Sword Coast.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 46-47

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Arntethyl

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At a Glance

The high valley of the Desertsmouth Mountains containing the headwaters of the River Tesh.

The Zhentarim controls the valley with about 20 magelings and at least 1,000 warriors, who all follow the orders of Ruatheene, who maintains order with the help of Araunglauth.


Notable Individuals


Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 29

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