The Dalton River

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At a Glance

A river draining the Flooded Forest into the River Lis.


Sources

Maps

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The River Stojanow

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At a Glance

A river emptying into the Moonsea at Phlan. Also called the Barren River.


Sources

Maps

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Phlan

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At a Glance

An independent city on the north shore of the Moonsea.

Phlan is demolished by a dragon in 1356 DR.


Visiting

Locations: Residences, Shops, etc

Source

  • Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms page 68
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Moonsea

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At a Glance

The Moonsea —also known as the Dragon Sea— resembles a gigantic lake rather than a tiny ocean. Connections to underground oceans and the Elemental Plane of Water are thought to be found in the depths. The Moonsea is freshwater, and drained by a river (the Lis) into the Dragon Reach and the Sea of Fallen Stars.

Around this huge lake are clustered a number of significant independent city-states and minor dependent villages. No small cities retain their independence here; all are crushed unless they can defend themselves. The drive to conquer ensures that the region is constantly simmering, with shifting alliances and many secret plots contingent on this or that leader dying.


Overview

Other Landmarks

Sources

Sources
  • Forgotten Realms [11836] (3e campaign setting) page 159
  • Forgotten Realms [1085] (2e campaign setting) — A Grand Tour of the Realms pages 63-70
  • Forgotten Realms [1031] (1e campaign setting) — Cyclopedia of the Realms page 64
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for the Moonsea on the FR Wiki

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