Vaasa

Vaasa was an isolated untamed land located in the Cold Lands of northeast Faerûn. It was ruled by the Warlock Knights of Vaasa as of the late 15 Century DR.

Description
Vaasa was a relatively empty and inhospitable land of frozen moors and tundra, with sporadic farms and the occasional wandering monster. It was always cold, with the winters bringing deep freezes and the summers bringing frigid waters from the melting ice. As a result, the people were known to be tough and close-knit, relying on everything and everyone they could to help them weather the hostile environment and wildlife.

Geography
Vaasa was the westernmost realm of the so-called Cold Lands. It was bordered on the north by the Great Glacier and surrounded on the south by the arc of the Galena and West Galena Mountains. Bloodstone Pass allowed access through the Galenas to Damara in the east, and these two nations were collectively known as the Bloodstone Lands. Across the mountains to the west were the lands of the Moonsea North, and to the south, the Moonsea itself.

Most folk who settled in Vaasa did so in the Sunderland region in the southeast where they had access to both the gem and metal rich Galena Mountains as well as workable soil for raising crops and livestock. This region was dominated by the towns of Darmshall and Maur-Eturo. As of the late 15 century DR, much of the remainder of the population lived in the cities of Palischuk in the northeast or Telos in the central highlands.

Geographical Features
Vaasa was a realm of tundra, taking the form of moorlands in the west, wasteland in the north, and plains in the south.

Every summer, the Great Glacier continued its retreat, inundating the western moors with icemelt and creating the Bottomless Bogs. This area of muddy swampland was seasonal during the 14 century DR, but over the decades it became a permanent feature of the landscape. What icemelt had not seeped into the ground found its way into the Beaumaris River, which meandered through the central highlands at the bottom of a great gorge known as the Clefts of Razack before arriving in the lowlands to the east and exiting Vaasa through Bloodstone Pass. The river bisected the realm between the arid badlands of the Cinnabar Wastes in the north and the short grass steppes of Haatar-Baen and the Sunderland in the south.

Because the Great Glacier keeps melting, the northern border of Vaasa keeps shifting northward. The most notable addition to the landscape between the 14 and 15 centuries DR were the Lugsaas Chain Mountains.

Flora & Fauna
Little grew naturally in Vaasa save for the grasses of the southern steppes. There were no forests, and what few clumps of trees were to be found were as often dead as alive. While the grassland of the Sunderland was decently fertile and could support agriculture and ranching, the grasslands along the West Galena Mountains were locally known as the Bleak Steppes of Haatar-Baen because the top soil was tainted such that any vegetation that grew in the area was poisonous.

The land was inhospitable to all but the most hardy animals and monsters. Giantkin were common all across Vaasa, as were goblinoids and yeti. Winter wolves and polar bears were common near the mountains and the Glacier to the north, as were remorhaz, so much so that hunting and killing a remorhaz was considered a right of passage among the White Worm barbarian tribe. The central badlands were home to chromatic dragons, bulettes, and similarly foul creatures. In the south, leucrotta stalked the steppes and owlbears haunted the mountains.

Government
For much of its existence, Vaasa was largely unclaimed and lawless outside of a few close-knit communities. It was conquered and ruled for a decade in the mid 14 century DR by the tyrannical Zhengyi the Witch-King before returning to its frontier status through the rest of the mid-to-late 14 century DR.

As of the late 15 century DR, Vaasa was a feudal society in which all power rested with the Warlock Knights. Anyone who was not a member of the Knights was considered a lowly serf or a slave. All landowning nobility were members of the Knights called Fellthanes, who in turn were vassals of more powerful Knights known as Vindicators. At the top of the hierarchy were the twelve most powerful Vindicators who made up the Ironfell Council along with the Voice of Telos, the leader of the Warlock Knights and thus the de facto ruler of Vaasa.

Economy
As much of the land was unclaimed, there were many prospectors who came to Vaasa looking for natural treasures, of which it had many. The lands were rich in precious metals and gems, particularly bloodstone.

As of 1480 DR, the Warlock Knights minted their own currency in Telos City using alloys of traditional precious metals with ironfell. The copper-based coins were called nubs, the silver-based coins were called dirks, and the gold-based coins were called anvils. Platinum was not minted into coins but instead was exchanged in thin ingots worth 50 anvils.

History
Early History

In the mythic past, the lands that would one day be Vaasa were part of the giant empire of Ostoria. The area was always known to be rich in gemstones, and the dwarves established mining settlements in the region, including the twin mines of Delhalls and Talagbar. In the year, the continual expansion southwards of the Great Glacier covered the lands with thick ice, driving out the inhabitants. In the, a slight shift in the rotation of Toril caused minor changes to weather around the world. In the Cold Lands, the Great Glacier began to melt and retreat, and the lands of Vaasa, Damara, and Narfell became free of ice for the first time in ages.

Among the first to repopulate the area were nomadic humans, including the White Worm and Moor Eagle tribes, followed by dwarven clans who settled the Galena Mountains. They were followed by a wave of human migration mostly from the Moonsea.

For the first two centuries after the Glacier began retreating, Vaasa had little contact with or relevance to the rest of the Realms aside from serving as an inhospitable northern route for Damaran caravans to reach the Moonsea. Vaasa was often ignored by scholars and assumed by most to be an uncivilized frozen wasteland. During this time, Vaasa was inhabited mostly by hunters, trappers, subsistence farmers, Dwarven miners, and nomadic tribes of humanoids. That said, there was a culture of arcane if not scholarly tradition in Vaasa. In 1141 DR, a cabal of Vaasan wizards raised the Ice Castle in the Lugsaas Mountains where they experimented with creating a new school of magic based on cold. The wizards and their castle disappeared in 1148 DR when a massive earthquake rocked northern Vaasa. Additionally, Vaasa was home to the great explorer Palus Frohm, who launched a 20 year expedition to the Great Glacier starting in the. Based on this experience, he wrote the definitive guide to arctic regions, 'Blood and Ice: Survival in the Great Glacier'.

The 14 Century

Vaasa's reputation would be forever changed in the when the lich Zhengyi the Witch-King appeared. He raised Castle Perilous over the course of a single night, immediately claimed sovereignty of Vaasa, and began recruiting evil humanoids and raising an army of undead towards his cause of conquest. Within a year, he had full control of the region and had invaded neighboring Damara. By 1357 DR, after ten years of war, he had seized control of all of Damara west of the Goliad River and slain the Damaran king, Virdin Bloodfeathers. However, Zhengyi himself would be defeated two years later in 1359 DR when Gareth Dragonsbane and a company of adventurers stormed Castle Perilous and severed Zhengyi's link to Orcus, thus breaking the power of his undead armies. Despite his defeat and the destruction of Castle Perilous, Zhengyi's legacy and fears of his possible return continued to pollute the area for over a century.

The next two decades were a period of explosive growth in Vaasa. The Great Glacier continued to recede, revealing the ancient dwarven mines of Delhalls and Talagbar, and the land became known as a destination for prospectors looking for mineral wealth, leading the population to spike from about 8,000 in 1359 DR to over 140,000 in 1372 DR. All the while, Vaasa was known to be dangerous and full of monsters, including remnants of the Witch-King's armies. Gareth Dragonsbane, who had become King of Damara, made great efforts to fortify Bloodstone Pass against future incursions from Vaasa, including building the Vaasan Gate and offering huge bounties for evil humanoids and bandits from the region. During this time, Baron Tranth of the Damaran Barony of Bloodstone had called for Vaasa to be conquered by Damara and for King Dragonsbane to rule both lands as a single kingdom called Bloodstone. At some point during or after the late 1370s DR, King Dragonsbane did indeed pacify and annex Vaasa.

The 15 Century

During the rule of the Dragonsbanes, Vaasa was a peaceful if still largely inhospitable land. It continued to draw immigrants, especially from Impiltur. During this time, the Great Glacier would continue its retreat northwards to beyond the Lugsaas Chain Mountains, freeing the ruins of the ancient titan kingdom of Kultaakarr from the ice.

This relatively peaceful time in Vaasa began to change with the emergence of the Warlock Knights sometime after the Spellplague, who began subjugating small settlements of peasants and conscripting evil humanoids. The Knights then marshaled an army of conscripts, slaves, and monsters in 1459 DR, and began open rebellion in 1460 DR.

Over the next decade of war, the Warlock Knights would brutally conquer Vaasa, culminating in 1469 DR when they captured the Bloodstone capital city and razed it to the ground. With this, they sealed Bloodstone Pass and declared independence, thus splintering the Kingdom of Bloodstone back into Vaasa and Damara. However, this did not end the Knights' violence, and in 1470 DR, they attacked the dwarves of the Galena Mountains, forcing them to abandon Bloodstone Mines and to barricade Hillsafar Hall. By this point, their conquests had driven thousands of Vaasan people and humanoids from their homes, and with Bloodstone Pass closed, these refugees gathered in tent cities or sought refuge in the Knights' own capital of Telos.

Under the Warlock Knights, Vaasa was structured as a feudal system with the majority of the human population in serfdom and much of the non-human population in slavery or indentured servitude. By 1480 DR, all nobles and landowning lords in Vaasa were members of the Knights.

Notable Locations
Cities


 * Telos City, the capital of Vaasa and its largest city under the rule of the Warlock Knights.
 * Palischuk, a once-destroyed city rebuilt and occupied by half-orcs which had grown to be Vaasa's second largest yet wealthiest city under the Warlock Knights.
 * Darmshall, a small fortress-village founded by the Tenblades adventuring company which grew to become Vaasa's third largest city under the Warlock Knights.

Settlements


 * Avang, a trade stopover on the western edge of Vaasa.
 * Fugue, a tent city of refugees trying to escape through Bloodstone Pass.
 * Hillsafar Hall, a heavily fortified Dwarven fortress that sat at the entrance to the mines of Clan Hillsafar.
 * Ishe, an outpost in Vaasa's far north.
 * Kond, a town and trade outpost built into the cliffs above the Beaumaris River.
 * Maur-Eturo, a ranching town located at the intersection of the main trade routes through Vaasa.
 * Modurt, a town inhabited largely by goblins.
 * Moortown, a settlement in the Bottomless Bogs located on the Beaumaris River.

Points of interest


 * The Black Holes of Sunderland, a network of monster-infested caves in the southeast.
 * Castle Perilous, the ruined former home of Zhengyi the Witch-King which mysteriously rejuvenated in 1477 DR.
 * Delhalls and Talagbar, twin Dwarven mines on opposite ends of Vaasa.
 * The Granite Tower, a secluded keep that served as the home of descendants of the Moor Eagle tribe.
 * The Iron Divide, a massive fortress at the entrance to Bloodstone Pass that was formerly called the Vaasan Gate.

Roads, passes, and waterways


 * The Beaumaris River, the main waterway which bisected the realm.
 * Bloodstone Pass, the critical route through the Galena Mountains connecting Vaasa to Damara.
 * Dead Man's Walk, the primary east-west route across Vaasa.
 * Garumn's Climb, a mountain pass which connected western Vaasa to the Moonsea North.
 * Gramble's Climb, a mountain pass which connected southern Vaasa to Hulburg on the Moonsea.
 * The High Walk, a mountain pass which connected northeastern Vaasa to Soravia in Damara.
 * Nigel's Ford, the primary crossing of the Beaumaris River in eastern Vaasa.

Appearances

 * Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
 * Promise of the Witch-King