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Category:Locations on the Akanamere
The Akanamere Inhabitants • Locations • Organizations • Settlements • Roads • Mountains • Forests • Bodies of water • Items • Food and drink • Events • Maps • Images -
Category:Maps of the Akanamere
Maps showing the Akanamere lake. -
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition
The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was published in 2001 by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. It is a Forgotten Realms campaign sourcebook for use with the 3 edition of the Dungeons& Dragons role-playing game -
Akanûl
This article is about the genasi realm. For the Chessentan farmland, see Akanal. Akanûl was a land that once belonged to the world of Abeir as part of the realm of Shyr, but was transposed -
Sheep
Sheep were a common species of mammal and herd animal. “ The sheep gives the shepherd its fleece or there'll be mutton for dinner. ” — An old saying from the Dalelands. -
Mudman
Mudmen (also spelled "mud-men ") were monsters that spontaneously formed in pools of mud where large amounts of magical auras were concentrated. Some sages believed that if powerful magical artifacts were left unfound for long -
Flaming Spike
The Flaming Spike were a large orc tribe living in the Akanapeaks and in the city of Airspur in Chessenta in the 14 century DR. They comprised a number of smaller tribes. The orcish tribes -
Kaia
Kaia were aberrations that lived in the Spur Forest near the Akanamere. These horrid creatures used darkvision and tremorsense to hunt prey. -
Sunphelm of Shandaular
The Sunphelm of Shaundaular was jeweled crown that has at one point been the symbol for the rulership of the kingdoms of Ashanath, Eltabranar and Arkaia. In addition to the holy star light effect given -
Akanapeaks
The Akanapeaks were a mountain range in Chessenta, forming its historical western border. The range ran south by the western side of the Akanamere. The range was home to the tallest mountains in Chessenta, second -
Akanal
This article is about the Chessentan farmland. For the genasi realm, see Akanûl. The Akanal, also known as the Akanul and the Akanul Plains, was a stretch of land in southwestern Chessenta, famed as being -
Oslin
Oslin was a small trading village in Chessenta. It lay at the southeastern tip of the Akanamere, betwixt the Akanul farming land and the Hills of Maerth. From Oslin, trails led west to Villon, south -
Maerthwatch
crescent across southwest Chessenta, starting from the Adder Swamp in the northeast, then running southwest between the Akanamere and the Adder River, before heading west below the Akanul and finally arching northwest along the northern -
Fields of Nun
The Fields of Nun was an open stretch of land running through the northern region of Chondath between the Vilhon Reach and the Akanamere. A one-way portal from an unnamed barrow in the Fields -
Tohrepur
Tohrepur was a ruined city in the Mere-That-Was region of Akanûl. The city formerly sat on the shores of the Akanamere but when the Spellplague dried up the lake, the waters receded and