Southeast Faerûn

Southeast Faerûn lay to the south and east of the grassy plains known as the Shaar, along the shores of the Great Sea opposite the land of Zakhara. At the edge of this region lay in the east the Five Kingdoms of the Utter East and further to the south, and thus beyond Faerûn, the giant peninsula of Zakhara.

Eastern Shaar
The great expanse of the Eastern Sharr stretched from the Landrise in south Faerûn to the eastern region known as the Shining Lands, south of the Raurin Desert.
 * Beastlands: Located at the site of the ruined nation of Veldorn, this region was home to various non-human monstrous tribes who aligned with one another in a loose confederation for self-defense. Aside from a kenku city in the Blackfeather Barrens, there were no cities or population centers of note, but mere fortresses and ruins.
 * Okoth: After millennia of slumber, the ancient realm of the sarrukh slowly returned to prominence in the centuries leading up to the Era of Upheaval. By the late 1470s DR the sarrukh had re-established a number of cities around the central lake of Salt.

Shining South

 * Dambrath: The coastal region on the northern shores of the Great Sea were home to nomadic clans of Arkaiuns who practiced lycanthropy as a means to honor their gods. Before the events of the Spellplague, these people were ruled by the Crinti, a grouping of half-drows who believed themselves to be far above their human subjects. The former capital of Cathyr was destroyed during the human revolt and beset with monstrous spiders and demonic forces.
 * Luiren: An anomaly among the nations of Faerûn, these rich farmlands formed the only realm that ruled entirely by halflings. After centuries of prosperity, disaster struck during the Spellplague, when the entirety of the realm was swept underwater by the expanse of the Great Sea. Many of the communities that lay on raised lands survived the disaster as island settlements, that endured the decades it took for the waters to recede and reform the coastline as it once was.

The Shining Lands comprised the three nations that were nestled around the great bay of the Golden Water. For many Faerûnians, the realms of this region formed the eastern border of their known world, as tales about the lands to the east were too far-fetched to ever be believed.


 * Durpar: The tolerant merchant kingdom believed wholly in the ideal of wealth and financial success. Unfortunately their lack of a unified army caused them to suffer great losses to the monstrous forces that originated from the Beastlands to the northwest, leaving only their capital of Vaelan untouched from war.
 * Estagund: While it shared strong bonds with its neighboring nations of Durpar and Var, the monarchy of Estagund stood apart from its continued faith and practice of the Adama. It remained a beacon of spiritual wealth, commercial success, and stalwart military strength for all the Shining Lands.


 * Var the Drowned: This was an agricultural nation that lay along the southern end of the Golden Water. It bordered the nations of Estagund to the east and Durpar to the north, and was closely linked to both.
 * In addition, the feudal kingdom of Ulgarth sat on the southeastern shore of the Golden Water, just north of the Utter East. And just north of Ulgarth, and northeast of Durpar across the Gryphon Mountains, was the little-known nation of Thommar.

Utter East

 * Raurin