Dambrath

Dambrath was a nation on the southern coast of Faerûn. It was notable as it was formerly ruled by a race of human, drow and elves collectively known as the Crinti, who comprised the upper class. It was a predominantly isolationist nation, though they did allow some limited trade with outsiders.

Climate
Dambrath was unbearably hot throughout the entire year, with relief only coming during the rainy season, which lasted from Uktar to Hammer or Alturiak. However the Gnollwatch Mountains would gather rain for many months of the year and snow during the colder months, despite being a low-altitude mountain range.

The region south of the mountains had sweltering days combined with a cool, refreshing night (thanks to the cool air from the Great Sea. The Forest of Amtar was as dense and humid an area as the jungles of Chult to the far west of the continent.

Even worse, in the regard of heat and humidity, was the noxious swamp of Rethild along the Dambrath's southwest coast.

Geography
Dambrath stretched more than 700 miles east to west, and 300 miles north to south. The nation was bordered roughly by Halruaa's East Wall mountains to west, the Forest of Amtar to north (thought most of the populace lived south the Gnollwatch Mountain and Hills of the Dead Kings), the Great Sea to the south, and Luiren and the Lluirwood to the East.

Flora and Fauna
The local wildlife and plantlife varied heavily as Dambrath had a number of distinct biomes. The great open plains north of the Gnollwatches were filled with tall grasses and sporadic sentient inhabitants. It was a rich breeding ground for horses, and some of the finest equestrian mounts in all of Faerûn came from ranches in this stretch of land.

The Gnollwatch mountain range was dotted with pine and shadowtop trees and, as the name suggests was home to a number of tribes of gnolls. A more dangerous threat of a handful of hill giants lived in these peaks, with the apex of the mountains serving as the home of storm giant family. The Hills of the Dead Kings, which extended off the eastern arm of the mountains, had sparse vegetation and few trees. Its eastern slopes however were home to a number of halfling villages, likely migrants from nearby Luiren.

The Forest of Amtar was a dense, somewhat tropical forest of suthwoods that extended for miles, with groves of shadowtop and pines interspaced. Underneath the canopy is a thick undergrowth of tangled vines and ivy that was rife with insects of all kinds. The native wild species include boars, tigers, leopards, reptiles including lizards and giant snakes as well as a number of primates like monkeys, gorillas, dire apes and girallons. Most notable were the tribes of wild elves known as the Trunadar, living in the southern half of the woodlands.

The Great Swamp of Rethild was a dark sweltering bog of moss-covered cypress and blackwood trees

Notable Locations

 * The Bay of Dancing Dolphins: An important body of water that was a wealth of resources that drove Dambrath's economy
 * Forest of Amtar: This near-tropical forest was home to many wild animals, bandits and the Trunadar
 * Gnollwatch Mountains:A squat mountain range, almost 300 miles in length, that was home to gnoll]s, [[hill giants and rich in silver and gemstones
 * Hills of the Dead Kings: This range of hills jutting off the east side of Gnollwatch mountains were home to many of the tombs of long-dead Arkauin kings
 * Rethild: The Great Swamp was a noxious, foul bog home to many lizardfolk as well as the black dragon Valraxaxath
 * The Swagdar: This wasteland was full of nomadic outlaws and bandits

Settlements

 * Cathyr - The capital of Dambrath, this bustling metropolis was the seat of power for the crinti Queen Hasfir Hazm'cri
 * Gate of Iron Fangs - These ruins became the lair of the glabrezu Quinix
 * Herath - A large, silver-mining city at the head of River Dambron was home to the regions dwarves
 * Maarlith - The coastal, sister-city to Cathyr that handled the import of goods into Dambrath
 * Purl - This isolated village was isolated and fairly inconsequential
 * T'lindhet - A small drow city in the Underdark, 3 miles or so below the Gnollwatch mountains

History
The recorded history of Dambrath began with the Nar, an ethnic group who fled the city of Shandaular via a portal in -946 DR. The portal opened up into the Council Hills in the Eastern Shaar, where they would live for over 1000 years, calling themselves the Arkaiun people. After this time they were pushed south by invading forces, eventually settling in the coast north of the Bay of Dancing Dolphins. In the following centuries the Arkaiun were united by the Warrior-King Reinhar I; his kingdom of conquest would expand as as far as Luiren and Halruaa and last until 9th century DR.

The reign of the Crinti began with the discovery of silver in the Gnollwatch mountains. Delving too greedily and too deep unearthed the city of T'lindhet, whose drow inhabitants thought they were being invaded. The drow invasion of the surface culminated in the Battle of Crimar in 831 DR, that saw the death of Reinhar IX and an alliance form between the dark elves and the church of Loviatar. Thus the reign of Queen Cathyr began, and a centuries of matriarchal regicide would follow for the next 400 years, with another century of peaceful succession after that.

After centures of Crinti rule, native human Dambrathans rebelled against their half-drow masters and drove them from the land in 1385 DR. In 1489 DR Dambrath was a nation of nomadic human clans, primarily horse riders. The clans met two times a year at The Hill of Kings to add the stories of the clans history to totems on the hill. Many of these Dambrathens sought the curse, or gift in their eyes, of lycanthropy. This was acceptable because of the local gods they served. The Dambrathans worshiped Silvanus, Selûne, and Malar all patrons of were-creatures.

Timeline

 * 211 DR: The Arkaiun tribes flee the Council Hills from invading forces from Unther and Mulhorand settle along the coast of the Bay of Dancing Dolphins.
 * 314 DR: The city of Shantil is founded
 * 545 DR: The nation of Dambrath is officiatlly founded by King Reinhar I and begins 9 years of conquest of Luiren, Estagund, Var the Golden and Durpar, subjugating their people
 * 554 DR: Reinhar I is defeated by the Halruaanwizard Mycontil in Sulaziir
 * 802 DR: Miners in the Gnollwatch mountains make first contact with the drow city of T'lindhet.
 * 819 DR: Drow from T'lindhet overrun the city of Herath
 * 831 DR: The drow invade and take control of Dambrath
 * 922 DR: Crinti raiders attack Ammathlauir. The hin, led by the marchwardens, turn back the invaders after three days of fighting.
 * 1174 DR: Dambrath conducts a series of raids along the coast of the Great Sea, attacking and plundering the coastal cities of Estagund, Durpar, and Veldorn.
 * 1215 DR: Queen Melanith dies of old age, and her daughter Ausitil assumes the throne. This event marks the first peaceful succession in the history of the nation
 * 1275 DR: Yenandra is named Queen of Dambrath
 * 1385 DR: Native Dambrathans drive the half-drow from Dambrath

Prestige Classes

 * Crinti Shadow Marauder: mounted marauders of the Crinti aristocracy
 * Scourge Maiden: warrior-priestesses devoted to Loviatar