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Greypeak Mountains
The Greypeak Mountains, also called simply Greypeaks, was a rugged and desolate mountain range in the eastern end of the Savage Frontier in the North. The perilous peaks were famous for being exceptionally hard to -
Gold dragon
This is a Good Article! Gold dragons were the strongest and most majestic of the metallic dragons, and were considered the apex of the draconic race. Graceful and wise, they were relentless and dedicated foes -
Anauroch
This article is about the desert. For the sourcebook, see Anauroch (sourcebook). Anauroch (pronounced:/ɑːˈnɔːrɑːtʃ/ ah-NOR-ach or:/ɑːnˈɔːrɒkh/ an-OAR-ock-h or:/ɑːˈnɔːrɒk/ a-NAW-rock or:/ɑːnˈɔːrɒk/ an-OAR-ock ), or -
Hoard of the Dragon Queen
Hoard of the Dragon Queen is a 2014 Forgotten Realms adventure module for the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons, designed by Kobold Press and the Wizards RPG Team. The module revolves around the Cult of -
Savage Frontier
This article is about the area of Faerûn. For the sourcebook, see The Savage Frontier (sourcebook). The Savage Frontier was the region of northwest Faerûn north of the Delimbiyr River, excluding the Sword Coast North -
Ched Nasad
1372 DR. Ched Nasad was located in the Middle Northdark beneath the High Gap in the northern Graypeak Mountains. In the Underdark, to the immediate west was the great Araumycos fungus. To the south were -
1372 DR
Hammer: Marance Talendar, a wizard slain by Thamalon Uskevren over three decades previous, is granted temporary leave from his liege lord in the Iron City of Dis to return to Faerûn and take revenge on -
Sword Coast Legends
Sword Coast Legends is a role-playing video game developed by n-Space and Digital Extremes, released on October 20, 2015. The game features tactical, party-based combat, as well as a "Dungeon Master" mode -
Llorkh
Llorkh was a large human town in the Gray Vale of the Savage Frontier. Once an important mining town, it dwindled and was finally annexed by the Zhentarim in the mid–14th century DR, becoming -
Kirukeskai
Kirukeskai, also called the Eye, was an elder orb who was the first beholder to hold The Xanathar as a title instead of a name. It was a crime lord and the leader of the -
The Savage Frontier (sourcebook)
This article is about the sourcebook. For the area of Faerûn, see Savage Frontier. The Savage Frontier is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. It provides information on major settlements -
Dekanter
Dekanter. Dekanter (pronounced:/dɛˈkɑːntɛr/ de-KANT-er ), formally the Mines of Dekanter, were ruins found beneath the Graypeak Mountains in the Savage Frontier. “ No—the mines, the ruins—I was expecting a hole in the -
Forsaken House
Forsaken House is a novel by Richard Baker and the first novel of The Last Mythal trilogy. “ Ten millennia of hubris, betrayal, failure, and retreat are coming to an end. House Dlardrageth is an ancient -
Herne
Herne The Huntmaster (also known as Herne the Wild Hunter ) was a hunter power worshiped by the orcs of the High Forest instead of the Orc pantheon. A long time before Corellon's battle with -
Forgotten Forest
The Forgotten Forest lay in a vale between Evereska's Shaeradim to the east, and the Graypeak Mountains forty miles to the west. The Marsh of Chelimber was south of the forest, and to the -
Weathercote Wood
Savage Frontier. It was located just west of Anauroch, north of the Lonely Moor, east of the Graypeak Mountains and south of the Fallen Lands in the Savage Frontier. Blue mists and strange lights are -
Deadstone Cleft
Deadstone Cleft was a dead-end canyon in the foothills of the Graypeak Mountains in the Savage Frontier. Populated by stone giants, they believed the canyon was sacred site to their god Skoraeus Stonebones. It -
Ammarindar
This article is about the Tanarukk city in the Northdark. For ancient dwarven realm, see Ammarindar (kingdom). Ammarindar was a ruined city in the Northdark, inhabited by tanarukks in the late 15 century DR. -
Gray Vale
Gray Vale, also seen as Grayvale, was the area centered around Loudwater in 1479 DR. During the 14 century DR, the Grayvale was merely a part of the region known locally as the Delimbiyr Crescent -
Narrow Sea
This article is about the sea north of Netheril. For the bay between Durpar& Ulgarth, see Narrow Seas. The Narrow Sea was the main body of water in the old Netherese Empire. The Narrow sea -
Hlaungadath
This article is about city in Netheril. For the oasis in the Anauroch desert, see Hlaunga. Hlaungadath was one of the three cities that survived "normally" the destruction of Netheril. -
Dawn Pass Trail
River Grayflow, north of the Southwood. It passed through the town of Llorkh, and then entered the Graypeak Mountains, where it ran through Dawn Pass, for which it was named. Emerging from the mountains, it -
Grayflow
The Grayflow was a river found in the western end of the Savage Frontier in northwest Faerûn. Emerging from the Graypeak Mountains, it ran northward toward Llorkh, before veering west. It was joined by the -
Black Road
The Black Road was the trade route that ran through the great desert of Anauroch. It wound west from the ruins of Teshendale to Llorkh at the foot of the Graypeak Mountains. References[] Ed Greenwood -
The Iron Baron
King's Thunder series of adventures published for the D&D Adventurers League. It focuses on the Graypeak Mountains, and is an adventure designed for three to seven 1- to 10-level characters. “ Deep in
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