Lurkwood

The Lurkwood, also known as Vurykvudd to the dwarves, was a great, temperate hardwood forest located south of the Spine of the World.

Geography
The forest was located north of Grunwald, where the Thunderbeast tribe dwelled within the wood. To the east of the wood lay the Frost Hills and Mithral Hall; the mining community of Mirabar was west, and the town of Nesmé was to the south-east. The edges of Lurkwood were logged by humans, but its shadowy depths were largely mysterious; plagued with legends of bottomless bogs and deadly quicksand. Beneath the Lurkwood, in the upper Underdark, lay the region called The Wormwrithings and many tunnels connecting to the Underdark could be found within the forest.

Trade
A sleeping salve, known as haedrar was made by the Thunderbeast tribe from herbs and roots found within the forest. Though the tribe did not sell haedrar, theft of the salve proved profitable.

History
In ancient times, the Lurkwood was part of the High Forest, but it and many other woodlands, were split off by the conflicts of the Crown Wars.

In Eleint of 1366 DR, the gnoll tribe that called themselves the Hoar Fang were destroying large parts of the Lurkwood. The recently empowered Chosen of Mielikki, Jeryth Phaulkon; prominent Harper Bran Skorlsun; a pair of mercenaries; and a force of woodland animals, killed all but the tribe's leader and one lieutenant.

Also in the mid-to-late 1360s, the numerous Urlbluk tribe of kobolds attempted to migrate from the Fell Pass to tunnels beneath the Lurkwood, though at last report, the kobolds had run into violence in the attempt.

Notable Locations

 * Chill Tower, headquarters of The Chill, a nonhuman mercenary company.
 * The Dungeon of Death, located just within the southern border of the forest, beneath a grassy hill.

Inhabitants
A bad reputation fell over the forest due to its inhabitants. The southern area of Lurkwood was safe and attracted loggers, hunters, woodsmen from the neighboring communities of Mirabar, Nesmé, and Longsaddle. The rest of the wood was overrun with evil creatures, such as orcs. Other monsters preyed on those who entered the forest, like ettins and giants. Several Uthgardt barbarian tribes lived within the forest as well, such as the Elk, Griffon and Sky Ponies. In the eastern parts of Lurkwood toward Fell Pass, the Gray Wolf tribe lived and hunted, numbering more than fifty lycanthropes. Worshipers of Vhaeraun were also known to conduct holy rites in the forest on the night of the new moon.