The Shining Lands, or the Lands of the One, was the collective term used for three of the countries surrounding the Golden Water. These were: Durpar, Estagund, and Var the Golden.[2]
The term "Lands of the One" was derived from the fact that all three counties followed the belief in Adama.[5]
Geography[]
Located in the southeast corner of Faerûn along the northern shore of the Great Sea, the Shining Lands represented the last civilized region before reaching the mysterious Utter East.[2]
Climate[]
All of the counties of the Shining Lands were hot areas that possessed rich soil. The inhabitants of these lands considered this region the "land of gold." Winter rainfall and storms were mild except in the southern regions along the shore of the Great Sea.[8]
History[]
The countries of Durpar, Estagund, and Var the Golden all shared the same way of life because Durpar controlled the other countries for many years. In fact, the term "Durparian" usually referred to anyone from these three countries, not just someone from Durpar. These countries were ultimately ruled by the Council of Merchants from Heldapan.[2]
The Shining Lands officially came into being in 1023 DR when Jeradeem, a rich merchant who represented Durpar and Var the Golden, purchased the famished country of Estagund from its king for the price of 24 gems.[5]
In mid—14th century DR, the Imperial Fleet of Doegan was busy fighting the pirates and independent navy vessels of the Golden Lands. Some speculated that this display of naval force was the first step in the emperor Aetheric the Third's conquest plans and the expansion of the Imperial Reaches of Doegan.[1]
Notable Locations[]
- Dustwall Mountains
- Golden Water
- Curna Mountains
- Forest of Gundar
- Ajmer Forest
- Gryphon Mountains
- Adama's Wrath
- Adama's Tooth
Appendix[]
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Appearances[]
- Novels
- Referenced only
- The Mercenaries
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ed Greenwood (February 1998). The Mercenaries. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 45–46. ISBN 0-7869-0866-1.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), p. 53. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.
- ↑ Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), p. 57. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.
- ↑ Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), p. 58. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), p. 54. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.
- ↑ Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), p. 60. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.
- ↑ Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), p. 45. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.
- ↑ Tom Prusa (1993). The Shining South. (TSR, Inc), pp. 53–54. ISBN 1-56076-595-X.