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Alpuk
Alpuk, also called the Central Basin, was the largest of the three regions of the Great Glacier and the home of the Iulutiun people. The Great Glacier was naturally divided into three regions. The largest -
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Vaasa
Vaasa (pronounced:/ˈvɑːsɑː/ VAH-sah ) was an isolated and untamed land located in the Cold Lands of northeast Faerûn. It was the seat of power for the famed Zhengyi the Witch-King in the mid -
Ostoria
Ostoria (meaning "father's seat" in Jotun), also called The Colossal Kingdom, was the original kingdom of the giants. At the peak of its power, Ostoria occupied an area of Faerûn stretching from the Vilhon -
Great Glacier
This article is about the frozen landmass. For the 2nd edition sourcebook, see The Great Glacier (sourcebook). The Great Glacier, also called Pelvuria was a large mass of frozen land in northeast Faerûn. “ When traveling -
Iulutiun
The Iulutiuns (pronounced:/ˈiuːˈluːʃiʌn/ EE-oo-LOO-shee-un ) were a human people living in the Alpuk region of the Great Glacier. They were one of the ethnicities collectively known as the Ulutiuns and the -
Kupuk
Kupuk, also known as walrus dogs, were creatures native to the Great Glacier and domesticated by the Ulutiuns to serve as sled-pullers. At first glance, a kupuk appeared to be a cross between a -
Novularond
Novularond, also called the Peaks-in-the-Ice, was a mountainous region towards the center of the Great Glacier in Northern Faerûn. The area was a range of large mountains, some of which reached 20 -
Ulutiun dictionary
The Ulutiun dictionary is a list of terms from the Ulutiun language. -
Geographical index of Toril
Places can be listed twice: once in political regions and once in geographical regions. A Alamber Sea Sea of Azul C Sea of Caravans Celestial Sea Crowded Sea D Dragon Reach Dragon Sea (Abeir) E -
Penguin
Penguins were aquatic flightless birds. They lived on the floes of the Sea of Moving Ice and in Alpuk. An average penguin could hold its breath for about 6 minutes. -
Lichen
Lichens were a type of composite organism often confused for plants. They could be found in various places across the Forgotten Realms, including the starwood area of the forest of Cormanthor. This crimson lichen was -
Mukteff
A mukteff was a rare breed of sled dog native to Nakvaligach, in the Great Glacier. Like all sled dogs, mukteff had short snouts and bright eyes. They had very thick gold fur and black -
Snowhouse
A snowhouse was a domed building made from blocks of snow and ice. They were the primary type of construction used by the Ulutiun peoples for their homes. Iulutiuns lived in snowhouses almost exclusively. Angulutiuns -
Nakulutiun
The Nakulutiuns were a reclusive people residing in the Nakvaligach region of the Great Glacier, the most inhospitable area of that frozen wilderness. They were the smallest (only 5% ) of the tribes collectively called the -
Tirichik
The tirichik was one of the most feared monsters of the Great Glacier, second only to white dragons. Tirichik were strange creatures that some described as a cross between a dragon and a centipede, but -
Gharreil
“ In the mountains he wandered long, in the icy lands of the Ulutiuns, amid the ruins of Gharreil. He walked on stones laid by giants of old and marveled at towering statues of ice -
Lilinuk
Lilinuk was the largest settlement on the Great Glacier. Lilinuk was located on a plateau south of the Nakalpgotak Sea, about 150 feet (46 meters) above the shore, and west of the Novularond mountains. -
Puttak
Puttuk was an Iulutiun village in the southern region of Alpuk known for its domesticated kupuk. Puttuk was located on the Utaak Stream, northeast of Taak Lake, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) from the Lugsaas -
Nakvaligach
Nakvaligach, also called the "Northern Barrens", was the most dangerous region of the Great Glacier. Nakvaligach, the smallest of the three regions of the Glacier, was located north of Alpuk, across the Uppuk River. It -
Jukum
Jukum was the second-largest Iulutiun settlement. Jukum was located on southeastern shore of the Lugalpgotak Sea, west of the Cuccu Stream. -
Reach (trail)
For other uses, see The Reach. The Reach was a trail that ran from Vaasa through the Great Glacier to Sossal.