Deep Shanatar

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At a Glance

Deep Shanatar is a fallen dwarf realm —an empire, really— of the Old Shanatar region of the Underdark. There were a total of eleven realms considered part of Shanatar, though no more than nine were known to exist at any given time.


Overview

Realms

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Passing Mention
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Golothaer

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At a Glance

Golothaer is an independent drow city.


Player Characters

PCs from Golothaer may choose the Golothaer region.


Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Ammarindar

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At a Glance

Ammarindar is a dwarf realm, founded circa -4100 DR and falling in 882 DR.

Ammarindaran dwarves are believed to have carved out the portion of the Endless Caverns where Aumvor dwells following the fall of Netheril.


Sources

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Imaskar

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At a Glance

Credited by most sages as being the first human empire in the Realms. It disintegrated quickly following the destruction of Raurin, its first and most powerful kingdom. In the wake of Imaskar other nations were founded or refounded, including Deep Imaskar, Mulhorand, Unther, Durpar, and (later) Narfell, Raumathar, and Rashemen. Today, only Ra-khati survives from the age before the cataclysm.

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Glorfindral

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At a Glance

An elven realm, now fallen. Arnglar now stands upon its ruins.

Source

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Raurin

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At a Glance

One of the Great Kingdoms of Imaskar; the cataclysm which destroyed this land created the Raurin Desert in its place. Survivors fled to the west and founded the empires of Mulhorand and Unther.

Source

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] pages 5, 11, 34, 35, 40, 44, 49, 94

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Ironstar

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At a Glance

A dwarven realm, now fallen.

It stood beneath Ironstar Mountain and was led by Clan Ironstar. It was established in -2919 DR and fell in 207 DR. Ironstar is noted as having survived alongside neighboring Mithral Hall for about eight centuries.

Sources

  • Drizzt’s Guide to the Underdark [11509] — mentioned on page 35
  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] page 58

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Drelvros

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At a Glance

An isle of the Nelanther. It’s shaped like a krail nut, about a mile in length and less than a third of that in width, just north and west of the Sea Tower of Irphong. It was named for the fearless seacaptain Drelvros, who perished somewhere near the isle during a storm in 994 DR. Briefly, Drelvros held the port of Dulgund, but today —outside of a few roofless stone huts in the old port— it’s a mostly bare rock.

Source

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Eaerlann

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At a Glance

An elven realm, now fallen.


Civilization

Settlements
Neighboring Nations and Features

Sources


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Sundul

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At a Glance

A vanished Calishite realm, defeated by their intended victims after a failed raid on Neverwinter.

Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] — mentioned on page 55 under Sharra’s Alley

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