Loudwater

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At a Glance

A town on the Delimbiyr.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 7

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Longsaddle

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At a Glance

A tiny agricultural village on the Long Road north of Waterdeep. Notable residents include the extended family of Malchor Harpell.


Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 7
Maps

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Ironmaster

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Population 9,200 dwarves

At a Glance

A dwarven city at the mouth of the Shaengarne River west of Ten Towns and the Spine of the World.


Politics

Who Rules

Lord Clanmaster Strogue Sstar.


Notable Individuals


Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 6
Passing Mention

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Fireshear

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At a Glance

Population 15,400 (7,900 dwarves)

An isolated mining town, north and west of Luskan.


Sources

Passing Mention
  • Dwarves Deep [FR11/9300] page 61
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 5
Maps

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Everlund

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At a Glance

An independent city south of Silverymoon.


Notable Citizens


Source

Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Eaerlann

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At a Glance

An elven realm, now fallen.


Civilization

Settlements
Neighboring Nations and Features

Sources


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Berdusk

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At a Glance

Berdusk is an independent city-state.

Citizens of Berdusk are referred to as Berduskan.


Notable Residents


Locations

  • Doss college — this institution has been absorbed by Twilight Hall

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for Berdusk on the FR Wiki

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Kaalinth

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At a Glance

The only published reference to Kaalinth appears to be the fact that Harptos once lived there. However, additional information has been gleaned from Ed Greenwood.

“Kaalinth (pronounced KAY-linth) is a now-vanished coastal fortress keep, a small city of folk inhabiting one sprawling stone castle dominated by a huge tower. It was blasted down by a dragon, who laired in the ruins, only to later be defeated by a cabal of dragon-riding wizards. In the battle, the ruined keep was almost obliberated. It has since vanished. Some controversy about its site, Amn or Tethyr (Velen?) most likely. From the surrounding notations I made, it’s clear my character heard this from a garrulous caravan merchant who had been liberally supplied with drink (by my character). We never followed this up, so its veracity is (as they say) untested . . .”

“Kaalinth was on the north coast of Velen, a little more two-thirds of the way out along that peninsula from the mainland. The land under the ruin heaved and then sank years ago, when an underground cavern (part of the uppermost Underdark that was accessible through nearby surface connections, had seen use by smugglers, and would be considered a “dungeon” by many adventurers) collapsed after a spellblast happened within it). So the ruins of Kaalinth, much tumbled, are still there, underwater, JUST offshore.”


Sources

  • A Grand Tour of the Realms [1085a] page 21 — mentions Kaalinth in connection with Harptos
  • The Hooded One provided the first quote on the Candlekeep forums, in the Questions for Ed Greenwood (2010) thread. The second quote was later supplied by Ed (through THO) in the 2012 thread by the same name.

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Myth Dyraalis

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At a Glance

Once an elven stronghold in the Forest of Mir, this city can only be seen by elves, gnomes, and perhaps a few other races. Those who approach but cannot see it are teleported to the opposite side of it.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50

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Myth Adofhaer

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At a Glance

This sun elven city of the High Forest was removed from Faerûn and put into stasis until certain conditions are met. Today, nobody seems to know what those conditions are.

Source

  • Magic of Faerûn page 47
Passing Mention
  • Lost Empires [17738] pages 45-50

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