![]() Is time for a powerful wizard to made an appear. I didn't expect so much time for travelling xD If you can survive the cold, you might look for an unusual path through the High Ice.Holly molly O.o ! Total Distance: 1,736 miles, of which 182 is through dense forest and 420 is through desert. Red Larch to Mulmaster?! According to my maps, that's more than 1,500 miles as the crow flies! you would have to ride to Waterdeep for that, assuming airships have been invented in your setting). An airship would also be good - a non-stop airship flight from Red Larch to Mulmaster would take about 7.8 days (though Red Larch is surely too small to contain an airport. If you have magic, Teleport or a Teleportaton Circle look very attractive. If you can survive the cold, you might look for an unusual path through the High Ice. Estimated journey time: 59.2 days, assuming all sea travel is by galley under perfect conditions. Total Distance: 2,382 miles, of which 1,350 is on water. Sail across the Sea of Fallen Stars, Dragon Reach, River Lis and Moonsea to Mulmaster.Travel overland (via Elturel, Berdusk, Iriaebor, Easting, Elversult and Teziir) to Westgate.Sail down the Sword Coast to Baldur's Gate.If you favour sea travel, you might go for: Total Distance: 2,033 miles, of which 182 is through forest and about 100 is a mountain crossing. Trek through the Darkwoods / Elven Court forest to Mulmaster.Unnamed road through the Marsh of Tun, the Farsea Marshes and The Stonelands to Tilverton.Cross the Sunset Mountains via the Winds Walk.Cut through the Reaching Woods to Hluthvar.Trade Way until you can see the Troll Hills, then take a left to Scornubel.If you want to avoid Zhentarim-held areas, you might have to go a longer route: Danger: moderate to high, especially if you're an enemy of the Zhents. Thus the minimum journey time is 61 days. Estimated Journey Time: 97.5 days, less 17 days if you are comfortable in the desert, and less about 20 if you can get a galley across the Moonsea. Then, either walk to Elventree and trek through the Darkwoods / Elven Court forest to Mulmaster, or sail directly across the Moonsea from Zhentil Keep.The Black Road across the Anauroch Desert to Zhentil Keep.The current Year, 1479 DR, is known as The Year of the Ageless One in the Roll.If your players want to stick to roads, the shortest route looks like: Though not always immediately apparent, each year's name in the Roll has something to do with an event that occurs during that year. In -700 DR, a scholar named Augathra penned the Roll of Years, a long list of names for forthcoming years inspired by prophetic visions. Dale Reckoning is not the only method of doing so, but it is by far the most well-used. This event heralded the advent of Dale Reckoning (DR), which was adopted by the vast majority of peoples all over Faerûn to mark their years. Thus the continent of Faerûn is vast and is described in detail in the novels and PnP books.Ī few locations used in Character Origin įar to the east, in the Dalelands, there is a standing stone that was erected to mark the bond of friendship between the elves of Cormanthyr and the human settlers who made their homes on the western fringes of their forest. These parts further have distinct regions, culture, and cities. It is often divided into ten parts to describe a region. Because of the harsh weather and marauding orcs and barbarian tribes, this region is often referred to as the "Savage North".Įach region of Faerûn has its distinct history and culture, and they all are touched and changed by the recent events of, and those preceding, the Spellplague. This region, which is recognized by its Western Coast, also called the Sword Coast, is characterized by wilderness and difficult winter weather. Neverwinter is just one of the cities in the North-West region of Faerun. This continent has had the most attention of all the regions in Forgotten Realms, with the most material dedicated to it. 3 A few locations used in Character Originįaerûn is a large continent on the planet Abeir-Toril in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of Dungeons & Dragons.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |