Storm Horns

The Storm Horns was the name given to the mountains that marked the western and northern frontier of Cormyr. They were wild and untamed, the cliffs and crags teeming with monsters.

Geography
The mountains formed an unbroken line of jagged peaks, except for High Horn Pass and Gnoll Pass, the only easy routes, both of which were defended by Cormyr.

Geographical features

 * High Horn: One of the tallest peaks in the region at 1000 feet (305 m).

Ecology
Aarakocra made their home in the Storm Horns in the 14th and 15th centuries DR.

History
These mountains were once home to several strongholds of an ancient goblin empire. The empire fell to dwarven attacks, long before humans appeared in Cormyr.

In the 14th century DR, the tribes of the mountains occasionally launched raids, although some had learned to trade peacefully.

When the extra-dimensional city of Grodd was drawn closer to the Prime Material Plane, gates started to open and close in these mountains.

Notable locations
As of 1372 DR, there were two human settlements in the mountains: Eagle Peak and Skull Crag. These settlements were usually bounded behind log palisades to protect them from the dangers outside. In recent times, the ravaging armies of the Goblin War resulted in many of these settlements being deserted.
 * Eagle Peak: A small hamlet and popular caravan stop.
 * High Horn: A large military hold near to the peak of the same name.
 * Skull Crag: A small mining community.

Inhabitants
The peaks were inhabited by dragons and tribes of humanoids, and some orc survivors of the attack on Arabel made their home in the eastern Storm Horns and the flatlands beneath.

Maps

 * - The Storm Horns and Northern Cormyr in 1372 DR.
 * - The Storm Horns in 1372 DR.