The Ice Mountains

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At a Glance

A mountain range of the Sword Coast North. Also called the Ice Spires; known as the Dementia Range in the days of Netheril.


Overview

Geological Divisions
Landmarks
Neighboring Nations & Features
  • The High Ice
  • Netheril

  • Sources

    • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril page 71
    • The Ogre’s Pact — interior map

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    Troll Mountains (West)

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    At a Glance

    A mountain range west of the Giant’s Plain and north of Amn.

    Landmarks

    Source

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    The Giants’ Belt

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    At a Glance

    A mountain range separating the Eastern Shaar from the Raurin Desert. There are two passes through the range: Rolling Stone Gap in the north and Midwinter Pass in the south.


    Sources


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    The Furitep

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    At a Glance

    The Mulhorandi term for the mountainous areas of the country, specifically including the Dragonsword and Sunrise Mountains.


    Source


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    The Bluetip Mountains

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    At a Glance

    A mountain range.


    Sources

    Passing Mention
    Maps

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    The Adder Peaks

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    At a Glance

    The Adder Peaks is a mountain range on the border between Chessenta and Unther.


    Sources

    Passing Mention
    • Old Empires [FR10/9274] pages 40, 41, 50, 52 — called Adder Mountains on 40
    Maps
    Other Resources

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    Graypeak Mountains

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    At a Glance

    The Graypeak Mountains are a mountain range forming part of the border between the relatively verdant Sword Coast lands and the parched Anauroch.


    Civilization

    Roads
    • The Dawn Pass Trail
    Other Landmarks
    Neighboring Nations and Features

    Sources

    Primary Sources
    • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 169
    Passing Mention
    Maps
    • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 174
    • The Nether Scroll (novel) — spelled Greypeak
    Other Resources

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    The Blood Horn

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    At a Glance

    A distinctive mountain, which stands apart from other nearby Thunder Peaks. It’s currently the lair of a young adult red dragon, Thraxata.

    Source

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    The Aphrunn Mountains

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    At a Glance

    These mountains form the southern wall of Turmish, shielding it from much of the Vilhon Reach.


    Sources

    Primary Sources
    Maps

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    The Mountains of the Alaoreum

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    At a Glance

    The northern arm of the Orsraun Mountains, separated from the rest of the range by Treefall Pass. Mount Andrus is found in this range, as is Ironfang Deep.


    Sources

    Maps

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