Gildenglade

Gildenglade was a settlement in the forest area at the foot of the Aphrunn Mountains in Turmish. This city was the second-largest within Turmish, composed of dwarves, elves, and half-elves living together in harmony. Its economy was based primarily upon woodcutting and mining. The city was destroyed in a volcano eruption in 1423 DR.

Hierarchy
The elves of the community served as rulers, their skill with preservation allowing them to handle negotiations with the Emerald Enclave. They also were used as a woodcutting force, but they enjoyed their work and were not mistreated. Dwarves of the city mainly concentrated on mining the unusually pure veins of gold underneath Gildenglade. Half-elves served as the physical labor force for their kin's forrestry efforts.

Hands of the Glade
A group of psionic healers, known as the Hands of the Glade, was active in Gildenglade before its destruction. The group contained elves, dwarves, half elves, and even a few humans in its ranks. They focused on healing injured adventurers and travelers in Turmish, using their abnormal psionic abilities to restore their patient's bodies and minds. The psionicists of the Hands of the Glade focused on learning the arts of the sangehirn.

History
Given the amount of wealth in Gildenglade, it is not surprising that tales of treasure had arisen over the years. By chance, a few of these rumors had been given credence. The most recent occurred when a visitor to Gildenglade followed a phantom who traversed the streets with sacks of gold. The specter turned out to be a crimson death, with the greedy tourist quickly becoming the creature's meal. Other crimson deaths had been seen roaming the area around the forested settlement.

In 1423 DR, Mount Kolimnis erupted, burying the city under several hundred feet of ash and hot mud. Tens of thousands of people died in the eruption.