The Sunrise Mountains

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At a Glance

A mountain range separating Thay from the Hordelands. In Mulhorand this is considered part of the Furitep.


Visiting

Landmarks

Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] Map; page 14
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 16

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River Eltar

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At a Glance

The River Eltar is a river which begins on the Thaymount, flows through the city of Eltabbar, and empties into Lake Thaylambar. It’s contaminated by at least one demoncyst which leaks material from the River of Blood.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 16 — spelled River Eltab
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Lake Umber

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At a Glance

There are technically two Lake Umbers: the one everyone recognizes, at the base of the First Escarpment on the west edge of Thay at the border with Thesk and Aglarond, and the long narrow Upper Lake Umber, at the top of the escarpment.

Alternatively, you can think of them as one lake… with a waterfall in the middle.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15 mentions the lake(s) in the description of the River Umber
Maps

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The River Umber

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At a Glance

This river begins on the Thaymount, and empties into the Sea of Fallen Stars at the ambitiously named Sea of Dlurg south of Milvarune.


Source

Primary Source
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15
Maps

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The Citadel

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At a Glance

The Citadel, perched on the Thaymount, is believed to have been built by a lizardfolk race before the rise of Raumathar. The tunnels beneath the fortress lead down into the Underdark, to a large population of troglodytes, and beyond them to the drow of Undrek’Thoz… specifically the city of Fyvrek’Zek.


Sources

Primary Source
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15
Maps

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Thaymount

At a Glance

The Thaymount is the central landmark in Thay. The most noticeable feature of the Thaymount is the Citadel, a fortress built before the founding of Raumathar.

The Thaymount contains a large amount of gold, discovered shortly before the founding of Thay.

Source

  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15

The River Sur

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At a Glance

A river forming part of the border between Thay and Thesk.


Overview

The Landscape: What You See
Mouth

Ultimately, the river empties into Lake Mulsantir.

Settlements, Etc
  • Tezir-on-the-Marsh
Other Landmarks
Neighboring Nations & Features

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15
Maps

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Surmarsh

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At a Glance

A marsh on the northern border of Thay. The marsh is inhabited by lizardfolk, who survive by forming treaties with the Tharchion of Surthay. The towns of Surthay and Tezir-on-the-Marsh lie on the edges of the marsh.


Source

Primary Sources
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15

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Lake Thaylambar

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At a Glance

This lake is found at the center of Thay. Delhumide and Eltabbar are found on its shores.


Source

Primary Source
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 15
Maps

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