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==Inhabitants==
 
==Inhabitants==
The [[Krakk't]] tribe of [[thri-kreen]] made their home here, as well as in the plains to the southwest. The tribe only numbered about fifty or so members and was nomadic. The tribe was further split into three distinct packs, for which reason outsiders called them "tri-kreen". They hunted [[rabbit]]s, [[Plainsteed]]s, and other herd animals that entered their territory.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p47"/> They considered [[horse]] a delicacy. They rarely attacked travelers in the area, but the chances of an attack rose if there were [[elf|elves]] in the group.<ref name="tVR-PG-p18"/>
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The [[Krakk't]] tribe of [[thri-kreen]] made their home here, as well as in the plains to the southwest. The tribe only numbered about fifty or so members and was nomadic. The tribe was further split into three distinct packs, for which reason outsiders called them "tri-kreen". They hunted [[rabbit]]s, [[Plainsteed]]s, and other herd animals that entered their territory.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p47"/> They considered [[horse]] a delicacy. They rarely attacked travelers in the area, but the chances of an attack rose if there were [[elf|elves]] in the group<ref name="tVR-PG-p18"/> (as elf-meat was also a delicacy for thri-kreen).<ref name="MC-FRA">{{Cite book/Monstrous Compendium Volume Three Forgotten Realms Appendix (MC3)}}</ref>
   
 
The [[fire drake]]s of the [[Deepwing Mountains]] hunted for food in the Rushing Hills,<ref name="tVR-PG-p18"/> and occasionally attacked the thri-kreen there.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p47"/>
 
The [[fire drake]]s of the [[Deepwing Mountains]] hunted for food in the Rushing Hills,<ref name="tVR-PG-p18"/> and occasionally attacked the thri-kreen there.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p47"/>
 
==Relations==
 
Each year in [[Tarsakh]] the thri-kreen sent one of their number to the [[Hill of Memories]] to meet with human, [[Emerald Enclave]], [[centaur]], and [[wemic]] representatives, where they discussed any issues they had.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p44">{{Cite book/The Vilhon Reach/Dungeon Master's Reference|44}}</ref>
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
After the founding of [[Assam]] in [[715 DR]], the three cities of the Shining Plains—Assam, Lheshayl, and [[Ormath]]—spent the next three centuries in skirmishes and minor battles with the thri-kreen and other races of the plains, before they learned to live in peace.<ref name="tVR-PG-p17">{{Cite book/The Vilhon Reach/Player's Guide|7}}</ref>
 
 
 
Around [[1360 DR]], the folk of Lheshayl decided to try to drive the thri-kreen from the hills. They made sure no animals ever wandered into the tribes' hunting area. However, this tactic only drove the thri-kreen farther north and they attacked travelers on the road. This incident established the semi-official policy of driving some animals into the hills to keep the thri-kreen fed, so they did not prey on merchants journeying to Lheshayl.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p47"/>
 
Around [[1360 DR]], the folk of Lheshayl decided to try to drive the thri-kreen from the hills. They made sure no animals ever wandered into the tribes' hunting area. However, this tactic only drove the thri-kreen farther north and they attacked travelers on the road. This incident established the semi-official policy of driving some animals into the hills to keep the thri-kreen fed, so they did not prey on merchants journeying to Lheshayl.<ref name="tVR-DMR-p47"/>
   
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 15 January 2019

The Rushing Hills was a series of rocky outcroppings that lay southeast of the city of Lheshayl in the Shining Plains in the Vilhon Reach.[1][2]

Geography[]

The Rushing Hills were a rough and rocky range, consisting of natural outcroppings of rock. These hindered planting in the area.[1][2]

Inhabitants[]

The Krakk't tribe of thri-kreen made their home here, as well as in the plains to the southwest. The tribe only numbered about fifty or so members and was nomadic. The tribe was further split into three distinct packs, for which reason outsiders called them "tri-kreen". They hunted rabbits, Plainsteeds, and other herd animals that entered their territory.[1] They considered horse a delicacy. They rarely attacked travelers in the area, but the chances of an attack rose if there were elves in the group[2] (as elf-meat was also a delicacy for thri-kreen).[3]

The fire drakes of the Deepwing Mountains hunted for food in the Rushing Hills,[2] and occasionally attacked the thri-kreen there.[1]

History[]

Around 1360 DR, the folk of Lheshayl decided to try to drive the thri-kreen from the hills. They made sure no animals ever wandered into the tribes' hunting area. However, this tactic only drove the thri-kreen farther north and they attacked travelers on the road. This incident established the semi-official policy of driving some animals into the hills to keep the thri-kreen fed, so they did not prey on merchants journeying to Lheshayl.[1]

Rumors[]

Liches and other undead were said to live in the hills, and some in Lheshayl said the undead controlled the thri-kreen, but these tales were unconfirmed.[2]

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