Ilimar

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At a Glance

A city split in two, or two cities united by a portal, depending on your perspective.

The northern ruin lies in the Gulthmere Forest, near the south shore of the Lake of the Long Arm. Lamia nobles descended from Nessmara rule here.

The southern ruin stands on the eastern slopes of Muaroghal, north of Rethild. A circle of spirit naga inhabit the ruins and are worshiped as gods by the lizardfolk of Kethid.

Many millennia ago, Ilimar was established by a sarrukh clan supplying Isstosseffifil and Mhairshaulk with slaves.

Sources

  • Serpent Kingdoms [96566] page 132
  • Shining South [17929] page 77
  • The Shining South [FR16/9388] page 23 (map)

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Guilmarl

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At a Glance

A ruined city east of Rethild, once inhabited by Arkaiuns and then overrun by lizardfolk. An ancient fang dragon is known to lair here.

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The Gate of Iron Fangs

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At a Glance

The colloquial name for an ancient ruin, apparently once inhabited by a serpent race. Quinix, a glabrezu, rules a growing horde of gnolls here, and utilizes at least one portal in the ruins to summon other tanar’ri.

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Ammathtar

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At a Glance

A ruined settlement of Luiren. Much of the city was destroyed in a single night, and details of the deed and the perpetrator are still unknown.


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Delhumide

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At a Glance

Now ruined, Delhumide was once the capital of the Mulhorandi province which controlled the region now known as Thay after the fall of Raumathar.

It’s noted that one of the God-Kings ruled the city, but was absent when the Red Wizards unleashed Eltab on Delhumide.


Sources

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 4
  • Dreams of the Red Wizards [FR6/9235] page 18
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