Novularond

Novularond was a mountainous region towards the center of the Great Glacier in Faerûn.

Geography
The area was a range of large mountains, some of which reached 20,000 ft in height. The range was some 250 miles across at it's widest, and was surprisingly free of ice or permafrost, unlike the surrounding areas- only a fifth of the range had significant ice and snow buildup. There were many tunnels and passages throughout the mountains, which led to scattered veins of gold, gems, and other valuable minerals, including the spark stones so greatly valued across the Great Glacier.

Where exposed, the surface was mostly barren granite, with only a few patches of scant soil supporting evergreens and shrubs. The regional stone had a curious property in that the rocks had an ambient temperature of roughly 40 degrees Fahrenheit, regardless of how cold the ambient air was. Among the highest peaks towards the center of the land, it was rumored that the local stones got as hot as a fire. Rocks removed from the area would retain their heat for roughly a day, but exhibited no other properties. The range radiated a faint magical aura, but it was too weak to identify or trace to a source.

History
In the year, a group of dwarves were exiled to the Great Glacier from the Tortured Land for refusing to aid in attacking peaceful Border Forest settlements. Marked as traitors, they journeyed for over a year before reaching Novularond; only four survived the trek. They became the ancestors for a new group of arctic dwarves who were known as the Innugaakalikurit (EE-nu-GA-ka-LEE-ku-rit).

In the year, the Innugaakalikurit found a crude catapult at the top of a high peak in Novularond; they disassembled the mechanism and brought the components home with them. A day later, a furious group of frost giants arrived after following their tracks and demanded that the weapon be returned, but the Innugaakalikurit refused. Enraged, the giants destroyed an entire village of the arctic dwarves.

The elders of Gronne arrived to negotiate a settlement, hoping to prevent an all out war from breaking out. The elders eventually found the dwarves guilty of theft, and awarded custody of those who participated in the disassembling to the custody of the Frost giants. The giants enslaved their captives, where their decendants have remained until present times.

Rumors & Legends
It was suspected that Ulutiu laid in the middle of the Peaks in the Ice.

According to a legend of Mystryl, a time gate had once been located "...north of Novularond, shining bright upon Misken's Peak at Highsummer." Many explorers had come searching for the gate, but the top of Misken's Peak had long ago been sheared off by the Great Glacier. The portal survived, but was buried deep within the glacier, and was being slowly carried along as the glacier moved.

Notable Locations
Novularond had three differing regions:

Ipinovularond was the name given to the outer ring of mountains, which consisted of mountain peaks no higher than around 5000 feet, and was roughly 15 miles across. In this area, less than 10% of the mountains had significant ice. The area was noted for having musk oxen, caribou, and wild kupuk, though none appeared in any great numbers.

Esenovularond was an inner ring of mountains that rose to heights of 5,000 to 10,000 feet, and were twice as likely to have ice as in Ipinovularond. The mountains made for deep, rugged valleys and crevasses; rockslides and avalanches were common. This was the largest of the three areas, and was where the Frost giants and the Innugaakalikurit lived for the most part, as did ice toads, yeti, and rare winter wolves.

Akanovularond was the highest and centermost region- it was quite desolate. The mountains here soared to 20,000 feet, and a 30-40% of these mountain sported ice coverings. the highest peaks were known to serve as the lairs of White dragons.

Inhabitants
Besides the Innugaakalikurit and the dragons of the high peaks, the area was home to small clans of Frost giants, usually consisting of 12 to 24 individuals. The clans were highly territorial and despised all other races, especially trespassers. Clan territory boundaries shifted constantly, depending up on the whims of their leaders, which would lead to fierce conflicts.

When local game was scarce, the giants would journey to Alpuk to hunt for tirichik, which they considered a delicacy. If they had no luck hunting, they would conduct raids on villages in Alpuk and Nakvaligach to steal food and anything else that caught their eye.