Llashloch

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At a Glance

A rift of the High Ice. Also known as the Lake of Ice.

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The Rift of Stars

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A rift of the High Ice, notable for its beljuril-studded walls.

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The Caverns of Burning Ice

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Found beneath the Smokeholes of the High Ice.

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Passing Mention

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The Smokeholes

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At a Glance

A landmark on the High Ice. Below the treacherous surface lie the Caverns of Burning Ice.

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Oreme

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At a Glance

A ruined city of the Frozen Sea.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 65

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The Throat

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At a Glance

A crater or sinkhole on the border between the Sword and the Plain of Standing Stones. Here the River of Gems disappears into the earth.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 62

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The Swordpoint

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At a Glance

A landmark of the Plain of Standing Stones.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 62

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The Shattered Tower

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At a Glance

A crashed cloud castle, on the Plain of Standing Stones. It’s been looted, and claimed as a lair by various predators, but the bones of the giants who died in the crash are still here.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 62

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The River of Gems

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A river that wends across the Plain of Standing Stones, from the Ice Wall to the Throat.

Legends say the riverbed is speckled with gems, though getting to them and carrying them away to market is a bit of a challenge. Aggressive giant bats lurk in the caves that line the river gorge… caves which, some say, lead down to the Underdark.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 61-62

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The Pillar of Tauros

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A pillar of stone on the Plain of Standing Stones. It’s of particular interest to dragons.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] pages 60-61

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