The Long Forest

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At a Glance

The forest comprising the northern border of Luiren. Sometimes called the Lluirwood.

Separated from the Granuin Forest (Southern Lluirwood) by Ammathvale.


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Maps

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Lurkwood

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At a Glance

The Lurkwood is a forest.

Visiting

Communities

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Passing Mention
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The Frozen Forest

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At a Glance

A forest north of the Abbey Mountains, south of Ghaethluntar, between Anauroch to the west and the Great Glacier to the east.


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Maps

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The Forest of Nun

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At a Glance

A forest. Inhabitants include the Autunuk tribe of hybsil.

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Aerilpar Forest

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At a Glance

A forest. Also called the Wood of Dark Trees.


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Charwood

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At a Glance

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Ashanwood

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At a Glance

A forest of Rashemen. Sometimes spelled Ashenwood.


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The Neth Stand

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At a Glance

A large, old, dark, thickly-grown, and dangerous forest on the south shore of the Lake of Steam.

Notable Inhabitants

  • Arrk — comes from the Neth Stand

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Arch Wood

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At a Glance

Located between Archendale, Deepingdale, and Tasseldale, this forest is an integral part of all three dales. Archendale begins logging the forest in 1370 DR, but stops within a year. The reason, which is not discussed by the Swords of Archendale and unknown to most everyone else, is that the forest contains ruins the Swords decided to leave undisturbed.

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Maps

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Weathercote Wood

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At a Glance

An isolated forest on the eastern slopes of the Graypeak Mountains, south of the Fallen Lands and north of the Lonely Moor. Spellgard, Dekanter, and Llorkh are the nearest remnants of civilization.


Sources

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 10
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