Cuthbert Pass

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At a Glance

A pass in the Ice Spires North, between Cuthbert Fief and the rest of Hartsvale.


Source

Passing Mention

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The Eternal Blizzard

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At a Glance

A pass in the Ice Mountains connecting Hartsvale and the Bleak Plain.


Visiting

Neighboring Nations & Features

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The Fell Pass

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At a Glance

A pass between Mount Arinratha and Mount Thalangabold. It’s the gravesite of an entire orc horde, slaughtered by the dwarves of Delzoun.

Beneath the pass lies the secret of the dwarves’ victory: an underground stronghold with hidden hatches that allowed the dwarves to charge forth and lay into the orcs from all sides. It’s believed that these tunnels, still full of treasure, are now claimed by beholders and gargoyles.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 294
Maps

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Bloodstone Pass

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At a Glance

The only pass through the Galena Mountains between Vaasa and Damara. There’s a tiny city here, supporting the fortress which commands the pass.


Source

Maps

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Shadow Gap

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At a Glance

Shadow Gap is the northern of two passes marking the border between the Desertsmouth Mountains to the north and the Thunder Peaks to the south. The other pass is Tilver’s Gap.

Shadow Gap was named after Mount Shaddath, in the waning days of the Three Realms as trees and civilization diminished in the area; the name was corrupted to Shadow Gap.


Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 41
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Tilver’s Gap

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At a Glance

Tilver’s Gap is the southern of two passes marking the border between the Desertsmouth Mountains to the north and the Thunder Peaks to the south. The other pass is the Shadow Gap.

The city of Tilverton, once independent but now controlled by Cormyr, stands near the pass.


Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 56
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 85
Maps
  • Cormyr [9410] page 22
  • Song of the Saurials — interior map
  • Spellfire (novel)
Other Resources

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Yellow Snake Pass

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At a Glance

A ravine in the northern Sunset Mountains, near Skull Gorge.

During the Time of Troubles, the pass was temporarily filled with a planar rift, as a result of a failed Zhentarim effort to create a portal for Bane to leave the Realms.

Notable Individuals

Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 103
  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 23
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 92

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