Ythryn

Ythryn was one of the spectacular enclaves of Netheril that soared across the skies over a millennium before the Era of Upheaval. Like nearly all of ancient empire's flying cities, Ythryn came crashing down to Toril, remaining largely intact as a necropolis embedded deep within the heart of the Reghed Glacier in the far North of Faerûn.

The submerged ruins were regarded as little more than a tomb for the ancient Netherese, full of deadly magic awaiting anyone who sought its arcane secrets.

Description
The enclave was formed upon a large disc, atop which sat its many odd-shaped towers and turrets, along with several shorter, domed structures. The outer rim of the disk was dotted with fourteen wizard's spires, each of which resembled a single claw reaching over the city's edge.

As with other of Netheril's enclaves, Ythryn was powered by a single mythallar Its magic was the source of the city's flight capabilities, and could also recharge expended magic items.

The necropolis of Ythryn was the carrier for a form of magical disease known as the arcane blight, which slowly transformed living humanoids into nothics.

Culture
During its glory days, the city boasted an orchestra that was famous across all the lands of Toril. It also had a stadium that hosted matches of the popular sport known as Chain Lightning.

Chimeric pets were quite popular among the citizens of Ythryn, particularly hares that were given wings.

Geography
The final resting place of Ythryn was about a southeast of the subterranean passageways known as the Caves of Hunger.

Government
During its glory days, Ythryn was ruled by the Netherese arcanist Iriolarthas, who actually underwent the process of lichdom long before the city came crashing down to Toril.

The governance of the enclave was carried out by a cabal of eight arcanists referred to as the Wizards of the Ebon Star.

History
When Iriolarthas and his apprentices first activated the city's mythallar and elevated the city into the skies, they traveled to the region of the continent that would later be referred to as the North. They searched for long-lost magics, that dated to the ancient giant realm of Ostoria.

Finally, in the autumn of the, the arcanists of Ythryn recovered the Spindle at the floor of the Sea of Moving Ice. They began experimenting upon the recovered artifact, inadvertently causing an eruption of power that disabled the enclave's mythallar, and sending the flying city plummeting into the ground. During the catastrophe, a single wizard's spire broke off from the city and plunged into the tundra of Icewind Dale.

As the city crashed into the Reghed Glacier, the heat of the impact caused it to fall deeper beneath the icy surface. Once its descent was over, the Frostmaiden Auril covered the ruins in ice as a means to lay claim to the new prize. The few remaining survivors became trapped within the icy tomb; conventional means of escape were blocked by the enveloping ice, and magical means were thwarted by the lingering effects of the Spindle.

Around the, three wizards of the Arcane Brotherhood, Avarice, Nass Lantomir, and Vellynne Harpell, made undertook an expedition to uncover the secrets of the frozen enclave. Th scholars sought a means to end the Everlasting Rime that plunged Icewind Dale into eternal winter.

Rumors & Legends
It was said that the portion of glacier above the necropolis could be parted by an inscription included within the Codicil of White, a holy book of the Aurilian faith.

Notable Locations

 * Businesses:
 * Hall of Silk: This clothing shop specialized in the sale of garments made from sorcery silk, which was produced by magically-enhanced phase spiders.


 * Landmarks:
 * Arboretum: The golden-leaf trees of Ythryn surrounded a single Nether Oak, that granted arcanists wood for their spellcasting wands.
 * Bazaar of the Bizarre: Ythryn's marketplace offered all manner of arcane objects that inspired awe and wonder among its clientele.
 * Chain Lightning stadium: The center of this grand amphitheater featured three trident-link posts that remained electrified even after the city's fall.
 * House of the Arcane: An academy for novice Netherese spellcasters.
 * Library: Grand in both size and scope, this repository of knowledge was rumored to hold one of the four Books of Keeping.
 * Prison: A labyrinthine series of cells that were warded with arcane locks.
 * Wellspring of Answers: This deep well housed a creature known as the telepathic pentacle, an aberration created by the failed experiments of Netherese spellcasters studying telepathy.

The enclave housed six different mage towers, one for each of the schools of magic.
 * Mage Towers:
 * Tower of Abjuration: Overseen by High Abjurer Taruth, this locale held the Anvil of Disjunction a powerful device that could destroy non-artifact items imbued with magic.
 * Tower of Conjuration: Maintained by permanent unseen servants and protected by four living Bigby's hands, this stone tower housed the demiplane abode of a coven of night hags, Aunties Pinch, Pillage, and Plunder.
 * Tower of Divination: This narrow spire was lit by silver light, atop which rested a powerful orb of divination.

Inhabitants
During this time, iron golems were also used as guardians and sentries.

Some of the poor wretched souls who survived the crash eventually succumbed to death by starvation, and transformed into shadows after their death. One such survivor Drakareth, managed to survive a bit longer by killing some of the other surviving Netherese, before becoming a wraith himself.

The frozen necropolis was overrun by nothivs,