The Toadsquat Mountains

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At a Glance

The Toadsquats are a mountain range forming the southern boundary of the Eastern Shaar.

Neighboring nations and regions include the Eastern Shaar to the north, Veldorn and the Shining Lands to the east, Luiren to the south, and the Forest of Amtar to the west.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. It is unknown who, if anyone, controls the Toadsquats.

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The Dustwall

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At a Glance

The Dustwall is a mountain range forming the western and southern boundary of the Raurin Desert.

Neighboring nations and regions include Raurin to the north and east, Durpar to the south, and the Eastern Shaar to the west.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. It is unknown who, if anyone, controls the Dustwall.


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The Raurinshield Mountains

At a Glance

The Raurinshield Mountains are a mountain range south of Semphar at the northern edge of the Raurin Desert.

Neighboring nations and regions include Semphar to the north, the Jumpa River Gorge to the east, and the Raurin Desert to the south and west.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. It is unknown who, if anyone, controls the Raurinshields.

Source

There are few sources for even this general information.

Teyla Shan

At a Glance

Teyla Shan, also called the Godswatch Mountains, is a mountain range east of Semphar at the southern edge of the Hordelands.

Neighboring nations and regions include the Semphar to the west, the Hordelands to the north and east, and Raurin Alta to the south.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. It is unknown who, if anyone, controls Teyla Shan.

Source

There are few sources for even this general information.

The Mountains of Copper

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At a Glance

The Mountains of Copper separate Murghôm from the Hordelands… or vice versa, depending on which side of the mountains you’re on. There is a break in the range where the Clearflow falls to meet the Rauthenflow. Other than this single break, the low, worn range runs from the Sunrise Mountains to Shalhoond.


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Mount Helimbrar

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At a Glance

A mountain north of Waterdeep.


Source

  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 11
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Mount Sar

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At a Glance

A mountain north of Waterdeep.


Source

  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 11
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The Koryaz Mountains

At a Glance

The Koryaz Mountains mark, as far as most of Kara-Tur is concerned, the northern edge of the world.

The mountain range is divided into tribal lands including Guychiang Lands, Igidujin Lands, and T’aghur Lands.

Neighboring nations and regions include the Ama Basin to the north, the Yellow Sea to the east, Shou Lung to the south, and the Horse Plains to the west.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. It is unknown who, if anyone, controls the Koryaz Mountains.

Source

There are few sources for even this general information.

Ulhai Shan

At a Glance

Ulhai Shan is a little-known mountain range, often neglected even on otherwise-detailed maps.

Neighboring nations and regions include the Land of the Snow Spirits to the north, the Ama Basin to the south and east, and Yal Tengri to the west.

The year, in the Xaeyruudh campaign, is 1365 DR. It is unknown who, if anyone, controls Ulhai Shan.

Source

There are almost no sources for even general information about these mountains.

The Galena Mountains

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At a Glance

The Galenas —merely the northern reach of a larger mountain range— form a Y some 400 miles in length. South of the Galenas, the heart of the range is known as the Earthspur Mountains.


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Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 107
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