Tun Marshes

The Tun Marshes, also called the Marsh of Tun, was a swamp lying in the Tunlands between the Sunset Mountains and the Stormhorns west of Cormyr in interior Faerûn.

Climate
The Tun marshes enjoyed moderate weather nearly all yearlong. While the hotter months of the year were rather uncomfortable, springtime brought forth a myriad of blooming flowers and lush greenery that were quite the sights to enjoy.

Geography
The marshes were considered to be part of the kingdom of Cormyr, despite it being largely barren of civilization.

Geographical Features
Originating in the Farsea Marshes, the Tun River flowed south through the Tun Marshes, with few bends. The central portion of the river was bogged down into the low and densely vegetated marshland.

History
Like the Farsea Marshes, it was believed that the Tun Marshes were once home to an ancient civilization, one that boasted great architecture that remained standing after so many years.

The marsh eventually joined with the Farsea Marshes some time after the Spellplague ravaged Faerûn in the late 14 century DR. Together the two wetlands form the greater Farsea Swamp.

Inhabitants
The region was home to many creatures both magical and mundane. But unlike the northern Farsea Marshes, the Tun Marshes were not populated by the same races of sentient beings. Instead, it was home to the various lizardfolk tribes, and two known black dragons, the deceased Constulgrael, and the female wyrm known as Skurge.

Few reputable humans called the Tun Marshes home. The Tun Bandits held significant numbers in the marsh during the mid–14 century DR, last recorded at or around 1000 bandits. The bandits, mostly human in racial identity, were outlawed refugees fleeing the justice of Cormyr. The Mir barbarians of the surrounding areas kept a small settlement in the marshes, as a safe haven for the tribes' women and children.