Heldapan

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At a Glance

A city of Durpar.

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Flyndagol

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At a Glance

A settlement of Durpar.


Sources

Maps

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Durpari Names

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At a Glance

Durpari names are names used in Durpari families or communities.


Names

The names listed here come from lists or generators included in Wizards of the Coast products. They are not based on actual NPC names taken from novels, sourcebooks, etc.

Male Given Names

Charva, Duma, Hukir, Jama, Kilimut, Oskut, Pradir, Rajaput, Sikhil.

Female Given Names

Apret, Bask, Erilet, Fanul, Hist, Mokat, Nismet, Ril, Tiket.

Surnames

Beszrizma, Datharathi, Melpurvatta, Nalambar, Saqarastar, Tiliputakas.


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Primary Sources
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Durpar

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At a Glance

Durpar is a nation on the Golden Water; part of the region known as the Shining Lands.


Visiting

Communities
Other Landmarks
Neighboring Nations and Features

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
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  • Search for Durpar on the FR Wiki

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The Shining Lands

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At a Glance

The Shining Lands is colloquial term encompassing the nations of Durpar, Estagund, and Var.

Neighboring nations and regions include Luiren and Veldorn to the west, the Raurin Desert to the north, Ulgarth to the east, and the Great Sea to the south.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. The Grand Nawab of Durpar rules the Shining Lands.

Source

  • Shining South [17929] pages 109-123, with a map on page 111

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Jumpa Muren

At a Glance

Jumpa Muren, called the Jumpa River on western maps, is born from glacial meltwater in the north of Khazari.  It flows south and west for hundreds of miles through the Jumpa River Gorge, before emptying into the Golden Water.  The channel cut by the Jumpa’s final waterfall, which separates Durpar and Ulgarth, has at least a couple of names; the Durpari call it the Narrow Sea, while the Ulgarthi know it as Xontuil Bay.

Source

      Blood Charge [FRA3/9304] page 17 mentions Jumpa Muren