There is a page named "River Ashaba" on this wiki. See also the other search results found.
- Articles
About 100 results for "River Ashaba"
-
River Ashaba
The River Ashaba, known as the River Verire to the elves, was one of two major rivers running through Cormanthor (the other was the Duathamper, or Elvenflow). The western branch that flowed out of the -
Category:Locations on the River Ashaba
Main article: River Ashaba -
Category:Maps of the River Ashaba
Maps showing the River Ashaba. -
Dalelands
The Dalelands, also referred to as the Dales, was a region in north Faerûn of dense forests and bountiful, rolling farmlands. It comprised a loosely-organized group of countries called dales that were as diverse -
Portal:Geography
Portals: Deities • Geography • History • Magic • Novels • Classes • Sourcebooks -
Cormanthor
This article is about the forest. For other topics, see Cormanthor (disambiguation). The forest of Cormanthor (pronounced:/kɔːrmɑːnθˈɔːr/ kor-manth-OR ) was long the place of the elven empire of Cormanthyr. It is a large -
Shadowdale
This article is about the dale. For other uses, see Shadowdale (disambiguation). Shadowdale was a farming community in the Dalelands, in north Faerûn. It was the home of the archmage Elminster Aumar and was the -
Kelpie
Kelpies were creatures that resembled a mass of seaweed. Kelpies could alter their form to appear as either a woman, a hippocampus, or a green horse. But regardless of what form they took, their substance -
Gorgon
Gorgons were large magical beasts that resembled a bull covered in dusky metallic scales. Gorgons had an animal level of intelligence. They were very aggressive creatures that attacked intruders on sight, attempting to trample or -
Scardale
main feature of the dale was a the massive chasm known as the Scar, which enveloped the River Ashaba as it poured into the Sea of Fallen Stars. While this tributary formerly had the most -
Realms of the Elves
Realms of the Elves, edited by Philip Athans, is the eleventh anthology of stories from the Forgotten Realms. It serves as an anthology to The Last Mythal trilogy. “ The story of the elves of Faerûn -
Tasseldale
Tasseldale, one of lands' trading dales, was among the wealthiest within the Dalelands, having always been heavily influenced by the nation of Sembia. The land was comprised of twelve towns, or tassels, that accommodated about -
Sessrendale
Sessrendale was a land in the Dalelands of north Faerûn. Established in 880 DR, it was a flourishing realm of miners and traders before it was conquered in 1232 DR by an army from Archendale -
Harrowdale
This article is about the dale in the Dalelands. For the town formerly named Harrowdale Town, see New Velar. Harrowdale, formerly Velarsdale and Halvan's Dale, was the oldest of the surviving dale within the -
Shadowdale (novel)
Shadowdale, by Scott Ciencin, is the first book of the Avatar series. “ When the gods are banished from the heavens, they must travel through Faerûn in the guise of mortals. When four companions, last survivors -
Archendale
Archendale (pronounced:/ˈɑːrkhɛndeɪl/ ARK-hen-dale ), one of the lands' trading Dales, was the most aggressive, influential and well-defended of the dales within the Dalelands. The large trading hub viewed themselves as the leader -
Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land
Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land, designed by Richard Baker, Eric L. Boyd and Thomas M. Reid, is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the Dungeons& Dragons v.3.5 ruleset. It -
Beetle
Beetles were insects found in many places and variations on Toril, often in giant sizes. Most species of beetle lacked good eyesight or hearing. Because of this, they primarily relied upon their tactile and taste -
Battledale
it was also one of the least populated. Battledale stretched from the Pool of Yeven in the west, to Essembra in the north, to Hap in the east, to the River Ashaba in the south. -
Deepingdale
Deepingdale was one of the more peaceful, albeit strong, dales within the Dalelands, with a strong connection, and loyalty, to the elves of Cormanthor. There were few other places in Faerûn where men and elves -
Mistledale
Mistledale, considered one of the rustic dales of the Dalelands, was a quiet and friendly land covering a vast expanse of grassland within the forest of Cormanthor. It consisted of a small number of hamlets -
Silverfall
Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (also known simply as Silverfall ) is a stand-alone novel by Ed Greenwood featuring a chapter from the perspective of each of the Seven Sisters. “ Rise, and be not -
High Dale
High Dale lay on the southwestern edge of the Dalelands, in relative isolation to the others, at a strategic crossroads between Cormyr and Sembia. It was nestled in a steep mountain pass in the Thunder -
Ashabenford
visitors. Composed of rustic homes and collections of cottages, Ashabenford sat on the eastern side of the River Ashaba, though some of its notable buildings were found also on the west bank. The busy trade -
Giant catfish
Giant catfish were naturally occurring mutations of the ordinary catfish. “ Nogah's finely scaled, webbed hands pulled sharply on the reins that stretched down into the murk. Some of the cords were attached to the
Related Community
Virgin River Wiki
books
10
Pages10
Images1
Video
Virgin River Wiki is a community site that anyone can contribute to. Discover, share and add your knowledge!