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The Border Kingdoms occupy an area of lush grasslands between the Lake of Steam and the Shaar. This area is divided politically into many smaller principalities and kingdoms. Because of the instability of the Border Kingdoms, no accurate maps exist and the borders move around as rulers and boundaries change. A borderer is the name given to an inhabitant of the Border Kingdoms.
Geography
The Border Kingdoms have a coastline to the west where they meet the Shining Sea. This coastline extends from the mouth of the River Scelptar in the south to the opening of the Lake of Steam in the north, at Theymarsh. The northern edge of the Border Kingdoms is bordered by the Lake of Steam and this natural border continues east for about 700 miles to the town of Alamontyr, the easternmost settlement. The border with the Shaar is not a definite one although it runs roughly southwest from Alamontyr back to the coastal rivermouth of the Scelptar.
Background
The warm climate of the Border Kingdoms and the fertility of the low-lying grasslands mean that crops grow easily and food is never short. The winters are very mild compared with areas further north, and this combined with the abundance of food makes adventuring a popular pursuit. The excess food produced is traded with merchants from other places, especially Vilhon Reach, in exchange for trade goods.
Conflict is common in the Border Kingdoms. The Borderers have cause to fight the Calishite armies from the west, the invading nomads of the Shaar from the east and south, and also fighting between themselves over territory.
Regions
- Adaerglast
- Bedorn
- The Barony of Blacksaddle
- Burntbridges
- High Emmerock
- The Barony of Great Oak
- Hawkgarth
- The Land of Two Princes
- Nether Mukshar
- Middle Mukshar
- High Mukshar
- Ondeeme
- Owlhold
- The Realm of the Mount
- The Realm of the Ready Sword
- Shandolphyn's Reach
- The Grand Duchy of Shantal
- The Realm of the Smoking Star
- Suldamma
- The Swordpoint Streams
- Talduth Vale
- Thuntar
Settlements
- Alamontyr
- Arnglar
- Arthyn (Large Town)
- Beldargan (Small Town)
- Blackalblade (Small City)
- Blackbarn (Large Town)
- Bloutar (Small Town)
- Dapplegate (Large Town)
- Derlusk
- Dunbridges (Village)
- Emrys (Large Town)
- Felshroun (Large Town)
- Gallard
- Irl
- Luthbaern (Small Town)
- Manywaters (Small Town)
- Myrinjar (Small City)
- Oeble (Large Town)
- Oparl
- Rymdyl (Thorp)
- Selpt (Hamlet)
- Sorndorn (Village)
- Splondar (Village)
- Syrnt (Small Town)
- Taermbold (Thorp)
- Telcharn (Small Town)
- Themasulter (Village)
- Theymarsh (Thorp)
- Thur (Large Town)
- Thort (Hamlet)
- Urspreth (Thorp)
- Waernd (Hamlet)
- Yallasch (Small City)
- Ythtym (Village)
External Links
- The Border Kingdoms Archive. Forgotten Realms Archives. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
Official Material
- Shining South
- The Black Bouquet: The Town of Oeble
- The Drifting Portal'
- More Lake of Steam and Dragon Coast!
- Brief description by Ed Greenwood