Omlarandin Mountains

The Omlarandin Mountains were a mountain range in Tethyr, known for its richness in omlar gems, which had a variety of magical uses.

Etymology
The name "omlarandin" is a corruption of Dwarvish olaramorndin, which means "magical peaks".

Geography
The Omlarandin Mountains were a cluster of lightly forested mountains located in the highlands in the east of Tethyr. They were the smallest grouping of mountains that were part of the greater Iltkazar Range and&mdash;with only a few exceptions&mdash;were little higher than the foothills around them.

The Omlarandins were most famous for being the only known source of omlar gems in Faerûn, though only a few were ever discovered in a given century.

One notable rock formation in the mountains was called Orators' Crag, due to its strange acoustics. Anyone whispering from the small outcropping in the cliff could be heard within the tiny valley below. The crag overlooked the upper waters of the Idolflow river.

Inhabitants
The Omlarandins were the most populated mountains in Tethyr after the fall of Iltkazar.

Monsters
As late as 1372 DR, the mountains were inhabited by wyverns and displacer beasts. The latter were dubbed "Omlarcats", and in 1370 DR it was said that there were more displacer beasts in the Omlarandins than anywhere else in Faerûn. Though they caused problems with the shepherds of Saradush by stealing from their herds, the Omlarcats were only dangerous during their mating season, which fell in autumn each year, and the following spring when their young were born.

Trails & Byways
The trail from Saradush to Tibold passed through the mountains and was known as Borthun's Walk, after the famous dwarven explorer Borthun the Walker. The trail was generally considered safe; however, in the 1370s, wyverns nesting north of the trail began causing problems.

By 1370 DR, the Twisted Rune had placed a magical gate in the area to allow for instantaneous movement to other locations.