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+ | '''Semphar''' was the mightiest nation in the [[Hordelands]].<ref name="TH.VII-p-101">{{Cite book/The Horde/Volume II|101}}</ref> It was a [[Wikipedia:Satrap|satrap]] of the [[Tuigan]] [[Khahan]]. |
Semphar strove to be independent but was subjugated by four different realms in its history, specifically the [[Imaskari]], [[Mulhorand]], the [[Shou Lung]] and most recently the Tuigan. This subjugation though, guaranteed that Semphar gained several beneficial cultural aspects. |
Semphar strove to be independent but was subjugated by four different realms in its history, specifically the [[Imaskari]], [[Mulhorand]], the [[Shou Lung]] and most recently the Tuigan. This subjugation though, guaranteed that Semphar gained several beneficial cultural aspects. |
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+ | Trade in Semphar was based mostly around the caravans that passed through the nation along the [[Silk Road]], as well as the rich agriculture of its lands.<ref name="TH.VII-p-101"/> |
==Notable Inhabitants== |
==Notable Inhabitants== |
Revision as of 22:11, 16 December 2017
Semphar was the mightiest nation in the Hordelands.[1] It was a satrap of the Tuigan Khahan.
Semphar strove to be independent but was subjugated by four different realms in its history, specifically the Imaskari, Mulhorand, the Shou Lung and most recently the Tuigan. This subjugation though, guaranteed that Semphar gained several beneficial cultural aspects.
History
The first dwarves in Faerûn settled beneath Semphar.[2]
Geography
Semphar was known for its ruins, lost tombs, and strange monsters. Bordering it were the ruins of Raudor and Bhaluin, the dark forest of the Shalhoond, and the monsters of the Howling Gap. Perhaps there are even more wonders to be found throughout the land.
Cities and Towns
Trade
Trade in Semphar was based mostly around the caravans that passed through the nation along the Silk Road, as well as the rich agriculture of its lands.[1]
Notable Inhabitants
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Appendix
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 David Cook (August 1990). “Volume II”. In Steve Winter ed. The Horde (TSR, Inc.), p. 101. ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
- ↑ Reynolds, Forbeck, Jacobs, Boyd (March 2003). Races of Faerûn. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 8. ISBN 0-7869-2875-1.