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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Thunderholme

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At a Glance

An abandoned dwarven city under the Thunder Peaks, now inhabited by Aurgloroasa the Sibilant Shade.

Source

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 112 under Thunder Peaks

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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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Havenmere

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At a Glance

A town of about 40 families, located in the foothills of the Thunder Peaks between Cormyr and Sembia. Claimed by neither nation, forgotten by tax collectors, and avoided by merchants, the town is autonomous and insular.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #14: A Question of Balance, page 14

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Thunder Peaks

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At a Glance

The Thunder Peaks are the southern section of a mountain range that stretches over 400 miles from the Border Forest southward past the entire depth of the Elven Wood to separate Cormyr from the Dalelands. The northern part of the range is known as the Desertsmouth Mountains. The Shadow Gap and Tilver’s Gap mark the border between the sections of the range, and the Thunder Gap is found further to the south, on the road between Cormyr and the Dales.

Elves know these peaks as Airmbult, which translates to Storm-fangs. Rauglothgor once laired here, and was often the fangs.

More recently, the druid Aubaerus dwells here.


Visiting

Settlements
Landmarks
Neighboring Nations & Features

Local History


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms [11836] (3e campaign setting) page 112
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [1085] (2e) A Grand Tour of the Realms page 55
Passing Mention
  • Cormyr [9410] pages 4, 5, 21, 63
  • Spellfire page 87 — the name and translation of Airmbult
Maps
Other Resources

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