Uruth Ukrypt

Uruth Ukrypt was a kingdom of orcs in the Sword Mountains that menaced the Sword Coast North and Dessarin Valley in the 10 and early 11 centuries DR.

Government
The kingdom was ruled from Melairrin for most of its history, a secure citadel beneath Mount Sar in the Sword Mountains. Within this fortress, the first three kings ruled from the Bloodbone Throne of Uruth, a powerful enchanted chair made of the bones of the orcs' ancient enemies which bestowed magical powers to those who sat upon it, including the ability to summon blood elementals.

While Uruth Ukrypt had a king, the real power in the realm was held by the Brotherhood of the Scarlet Scourge, a monastic order of orc shamans who operated out of a sacred crypt known as the Urkrypt.

Trade
The realm never developed any agriculture, and relied on hunting wild game to feed its inhabitants. This practice decimated much of the wild game within their territory, leading them to rely on raiding nearby human farming settlements to feed their population.

Defenses
In addition to their ability to quickly raise massive hordes of orcs, Uruth Ukrypt was believed to have had access to The Nathlum, a compendium of simple but deadly poisons and evil divine glyphs.

Culture
Uruth Ukrypt kept written records, at least early in the realm's history. However, these were poorly maintained and many were subsequently lost.

History
The kingdom was founded in the, by an orc shaman named Wund. After accurately predicting the Blood Plagues of that year, he created the Brotherhood of the Scarlet Scourge and united the surviving orcs of the Sword Mountains under his spiritual guidance. He then coronated a brutish orc chieftain named Uruth to be the first king of a new realm, which was dubbed "Uruth Ukrypt", meaning "Home of Uruth". The kingdom soon became home to a powerful mage known as Lethchauntos the Black, who bestowed a mighty weapon known as the Ettin Axe of Uruth to the new king.

The fledgling nation soon started attacking its neighbors. It quickly secured the dwarven citadel of Melairrin, which became a base of operations. Beginning in the, the orcs began disrupting travel along the High Road near the Mere of Dead Men, and would grind trade to a near-complete halt in the subsequent years. As of the, the orcs had eradicated all major gnomish settlements in the Sword Mountains and surrounding hills. Then, in the, Wund led Uruth Ukrypt to launch an attack on the Dessarin Valley and to lay siege to Waterdeep (then called Nimoar's Hold) in what would become known as the Orcfastings War. Despite several initial victories by the orcs, they were beaten back in a quick series of defeats during which first Uruth and then Wund were slain, leading to a rout. The Dessarin Valley suffered the brunt of the war, with the Knights of the Silver Horn being sent into decline and many of the smaller human settlements having been destroyed, leading to an influx of refugees into Waterdeep.

In the, the orcs of Uruth Ukrypt rallied under King Rauragh to once again attack Waterdeep, this time via the Underdark. However, their horde was scattered by Palarandusk, a mighty gold dragon, before it was able to fully muster.

The orcish realm soon depleted the wild game in the Sword Mountains and Kryptgarden Forest, leading them to rely on raiding human lands for food. By the, near all settlements in the Dessarin Valley had been wiped out (although this was also due in part to the Trollwars). In the, an Uruth Ukrypt horde raided and laid waste to the town of Phandalin  and then&mdash;bolstered by the support of evil wizard mercenaries&mdash;they sacked nearby Wave Echo Cave to seize the magical treasures of the gnomes and dwarves of Phandelver's Pact.

During the Rage of Dragons in the, Uruth Ukrypt lost much of its food supply and treasures when the realm was ravaged by the green dragon Claugiyliamatar and the black dragon Shammagar. Notably, Shammagar attacked Melairrin directly, and stole the Bloodbone Throne itself.

In the, a band of Waterdhavian adventurers called the Dawnbringer Company plundered the sacred Urkrypt. In retaliation, the Brotherhood of the Scarlet Scourge raised the realm's first orc horde in generations with the goal of destroying Waterdeep. This mighty army, dubbed the "Broken Bone horde", was defeated by Waterdeep's armies later that year with substantial help from the bronze dragon Lhammaruntosz.

After stewing in rage and resentment for two years, the Brotherhood of the Scarlet Scourge mustered the last of Uruth Ukrypt's strength to raise the "Black Claw horde" in the. This force laid siege to Waterdeep, completely encircling the city and successfully killing its leader, Warlord Laroun, as well as a number of nobles&mdash;such as Lord Palinor Belabranta&mdash;in what came to be known as the Battle of Blood-Drenched Swords. The new Warlord, Raurlor, successfully broke the siege by sending an elite strike force through Undermountain to flank the invaders. After a decisive defeat at Stump Bog, the horde scattered, and Uruth Ukrypt entered a rapid decline. Soon, it had disintegrated into warring clans.

Rumors & Legends
It was suggested that the Kryptgarden Forest's name was derived from the name of Uruth Ukrypt.

Notable Locations

 * Melairrin, an old dwarven stronghold seized by the orcs and made into their base of operations.
 * Ukrypt, a sacred crypt to the orcs, and of special importance to the Brotherhood of the Scarlet Scourge.

Inhabitants
The orcs of Uruth Ukrypt traced their lineage to the legendary orc horde that decimated Phalorm in the. In addition to orcs, the realm was home to the occasional evil wizard.

Notable Inhabitants

 * Uruth, the first king and namesake of Uruth Ukrypt.
 * Wund, the shaman who founded the realm and was the true ruler behind the throne of Uruth.
 * Rauragh, a successor to Uruth.
 * Lethchauntos, a wizard who provided magic items to the orcs.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Princes of the Apocalypse
 * Princes of the Apocalypse