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  • 19:46, 26 March 2026Fangor's Fields (hist | edit) ‎[193 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A chaotic place where all manner of creatures compete in an unending cycle of predator and prey, it is believed that Fangor's Fields have been the entry way many times for devils from Infandus.")
  • 19:38, 26 March 2026Lake Straassus (hist | edit) ‎[249 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Named for a lich emperor of Cragnox, Lake Straassus is a grim place. Little is known about this place, save that it was once where Straassus fled to when he was run from Cragnox. Some believe that his phylactery still lies at the bottom of the lake.")
  • 19:27, 26 March 2026Lake Ogrysh (hist | edit) ‎[329 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The largest body of water in southern Guulrath, Lake Ogrysh is well traveled and relatively safe place, compared to much of the continent. Lake Ogrysh is named for the ogres that originally inhabited the area. Few of those ogres still remain, but adventurers are encouraged to offer respects to the ogres should they cross paths.")
  • 19:04, 26 March 2026Blackfang Mountains (hist | edit) ‎[342 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A jagged range of black rock, the Blackfang Mountains comprises the southwestern corner of Guulrath. The mountains were mined thoroughly enough to be create a pass from the sea to Cragnox. On the shores is Wayfarton, a city established by the Wayfarer Gnome Expedition Company, a major port city that connects the western world from the east.")
  • 18:41, 26 March 2026Whitefang Mountains (hist | edit) ‎[259 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Separated from the Greenfang Mountains by the Greenwater River, the Whitefang Mountains are much taller and colder than its sister range. Known to be home to white dragons, few have ever set foot here. This range is covered in snow year round along the peaks.")
  • 18:29, 26 March 2026Greenfang Mountains (hist | edit) ‎[272 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Between the fork of the Greenwater River is a range of low-rising mountains covered in greenery. The Greenfang Mountains teem with life, famously home to clans of quarreling trolls. To avoid becoming a meal for one of these trolls, travel to the Greenfangs is ill-advised.")
  • 15:40, 26 March 2026Redwater River (hist | edit) ‎[382 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Redwater flows from the Lakes Ogrysh, Volgraad, and Straassus into the ocean near Barton. The river takes its name both for the color of the mud near its banks, and for the sheer amount of blood that has been shed in its waters. While many boats and small ships brave these waters for the sake of commerce, they are ever at risk from pirates, bandits, monsters, and angered fey.")
  • 15:15, 26 March 2026Lake Volgraad (hist | edit) ‎[351 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sometimes called the lake of bones, this lake is the nearest source of water to Volgraad and it is said to be cursed. Ill-fated deaths await all who dare to enter the water. It is not uncommon to see a death galley upon the water; a massive ship created by the liches of Volgraad and piloted by the undead designed to pull more corpses from the water.")
  • 02:00, 24 March 2026Razorleaf Jungle (hist | edit) ‎[244 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the southeastern part of Guulrath is a thick and dangerous untamed jungle. It is said to be a hostile place for adventurers, and as with several other locations in Guulrath, there have been no survivors amongst people who have wandered here.")
  • 01:29, 24 March 2026The VonDeth (hist | edit) ‎[294 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A frozen ruin in the northeast of Guulrath, the VonDeth is believed to have once been the home of the frost giants. What caused them to migrate, none can say, but the condition of the ruins there indicate that time alone did not cause the damage there; some sort of conflict must have occurred.")
  • 01:20, 24 March 2026Solemn Lake (hist | edit) ‎[330 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the shadows of the Greenfang Mountains is a quiet lake, said to be the home of a thousand tragedies. Disappearances, drownings, and all manner of tragedies have befallen that horrible place. Some believe that the lake itself is cursed, perhaps by the gods themselves, and that its waters hold death for all who linger too long.")
  • 00:38, 23 March 2026Greenwater River (hist | edit) ‎[239 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Flowing from Solemn Lake and the wetlands inside the Razorleaf Jungle, the Greenwater is said to host deadly carnivorous fish and other dangers. It has dangerous currents and jagged rocks all throughout with its proximity to the mountains.")
  • 00:26, 23 March 2026Bluewater River (hist | edit) ‎[156 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Bluewater flows from Blood Loch northeast through the Frostwood and into the sea. Parts of it are known to freeze over throughout the autumn and winter.") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 20:23, 22 March 2026Blood Loch (hist | edit) ‎[303 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A massive lake that the beasts of Fangor's Fields use as a watering hole. This makes it an exceptionally dangerous place, as monstrous creatures roam the plains of Guulrath. This lake is said to also house hostile creatures beneath its surface. It takes its name from the many prey that are taken there.") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 19:16, 22 March 2026Shard (hist | edit) ‎[2,848 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Shard is a dangerous narcotic often consumed by spellcasters for its potential to enhance arcane prowess. Shard offers short-term rewards, however, the long-term damage can be disastrous. It can be consumed via “snorting” (ingestion of powdered Shard via the nasal cavity), smoking, or eating. Intravenous use is considered lethal, as its peculiar arcane components cause Shard to recrystallize while still in the bloodstream. Likewise, Shard that is consumed orally...")
  • 18:22, 22 March 2026Zrajbon (hist | edit) ‎[265 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the heart of the badlands of Guulrath, there is a massive stepped pyramid. What purpose it serves, what mysteries it holds, none living can say. All that is left to time of this pyramid is its name: Zrajbon. The people of Guulrath avoid these lands at all costs.")
  • 17:42, 22 March 2026Ghostwood (hist | edit) ‎[211 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Ghostwood is said to be a haunted forest teeming with all manner of lost and troubled souls. Living up to its ominous name, there is no recorded history of anyone ever returning after entering the Ghostwood.")
  • 17:23, 22 March 2026Frostwood (hist | edit) ‎[301 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A large wood of ancient trees in a land that's always wintry, the Frostwood is home to several large beasts and frost giants. Always unseasonably cold, the Frostwood isn't known to be inhabited by any form of humanoid. As the frost giants are not friendly to outsiders, travel here is not recommended.")
  • 17:05, 22 March 2026Feywood (hist | edit) ‎[267 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As its name suggests, the Feywood is full of all manner of fey, and they do not suffer outsiders. Thousands of years of all sorts of monstrous creatures surrounding the forest have left the fey there hostile to intruders. It is best to avoid this forest at all costs.")
  • 16:36, 22 March 2026The Eye of Nelroth (hist | edit) ‎[435 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Eye of Nelroth is a massive volcano in the southern part of Guulrath. Regularly active, there are few who dare to venture here, especially as it is known to be a favorite spot of dragons and people looking to make a sacrifice to the god of slaughter. Some believe that somewhere near the heart of the volcano is an infernal forge, said to be the birthplace of many an evil artifact, however, no such place has ever been discovered.")
  • 16:24, 22 March 2026Milburg (hist | edit) ‎[457 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The newest colony city established in Guulrath by Yondaran interests, Milburg was founded in 823 YSK. Governed locally by the Earl of Milburg, this is the most modest city established by then Wayfarer Gnome Expedition Company, however, it has the most ambitious dreams. This city was established to be a hub for adventurers of all walks of life to explore Guulrath and plunder its ruins and mysteries for wondrous artifacts in exchange for glory and riches.")
  • 16:08, 22 March 2026Barton (hist | edit) ‎[471 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Established in 759 YSK, Barton is the second colony created on behalf of the Wayfarer Gnome Expedition Company. The Marquesses of Barton are said to have sharp military minds, and have slowly built up a large military force there in the name of the crown. While not the hub of trade as its predecessor city of Wayfarton, Barton and its surrounding lands have become massive agricultural wonders, bringing much coin back to the Wayfarer Gnome, and by extension, the crown.")
  • 15:57, 22 March 2026Wayfarton (hist | edit) ‎[476 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 685 YSK, the first colony of the Wayfarer Gnome Expedition Company was established in Guulrath. Over the past 300 years it has become a fully-fledged city, and a thriving port of trade. While still sovereign to the Serpent Kingdom, the local rule is governed by Duke of Wayfarton, who is appointed by the Serpent King. The most recent appointee is the king's uncle Zarus, who has said to grown fat off the spoils of Wayfarton Castle.")
  • 15:26, 22 March 2026Volgraad (hist | edit) ‎[464 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Volgraad is known as the city of the undead. Ruled by an unknown number of quarreling liches, the city is populated entirely by various forms of undead, risen to fulfill their masters purposes. While it is by all means considered unwise for any living person to ever venture here, the liches do have unfathomable riches and powerful relics in their possession, and will reward handsomely those willing to collect items of interest from places they dare not travel.")
  • 15:19, 22 March 2026Suldon (hist | edit) ‎[316 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Suldon is a village of Kalashtar that is rather isolated from the world. There, the Kalashtar live in harmony, souls mingling with hints of Astoria, the plane of dreams. Some of them practice psionics and are rumored to be unfathomably powerful. However, by all accounts, they are a peaceful, albeit isolated people.")
  • 14:58, 22 March 2026Iverfrost (hist | edit) ‎[506 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The citadel of the frost giants, it is said no humanoid has entered this place and left alive. The frost giants of Iverfrost are the wardens of the Frostwood and said to have once ruled the VonDeth. As the lands of the Frostwood and Iverfrost are always wintry, the frost giants are right at home. Though there are other isolated clans of druidic giants throughout the land, the giants of Iverfrost are brilliant smiths, sharp rangers, and vicious barbarians. Mortals are cau...")
  • 14:48, 22 March 2026Cragnox (hist | edit) ‎[1,252 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Cragnox is a city made of gold. Not figuratively, as in the city is good at turning a profit, but literally, as in the buildings are made of gold. Archaeologists believe that the gold was mined directly from the surrounding Blackfang Mountains some 10,000 years ago. As written history was not a priority in Cragnox, much of its history is left to the interpretation of art and sculpture. It seems Cragnox may have once been ruled by devils, demons, undead, fire giants, gobl...")
  • 14:11, 22 March 2026Guulrath (hist | edit) ‎[167 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Guulrath''' is a continent of untamed land and beast, a strange place with strange beliefs, and a land of endless adventure for those brave enough to venture there.")
  • 14:07, 22 March 2026Yon River (hist | edit) ‎[381 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Flowing north from the wetlands around Xarnath and Xyn's mountains through to the sea by way of Ardis, the Yon River is known for its fast currents and deep waters. For over a thousand years it has a busy channel for trade and travel between Ardis and Xarnath, as it can bear massive ships. The lands around this mighty river are lush farmlands and forest, all alive with greenery.")
  • 13:59, 22 March 2026Xyn's Mountains (hist | edit) ‎[386 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The red mountains of Xyn has the highest concentration of dragons in all of Arnessia. Though the mountains are also inhabited by goblins and giants, dragons of many different types make their homes here, and have been known to quarrel at times. It is said that Xyn's Mountains are rich in gems and precious metals, however, there are few bold enough to try and mine where dragons dwell.")
  • 13:49, 22 March 2026Shadow Lake (hist | edit) ‎[367 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Taking its name for the massive shadow that Mt. Sledge sometimes casts upon the lake, Shadow Lake is known to be protected by merfolk. It is incredibly deep, and the merfolk who live there are mostly peaceful, though their numbers are unknown. The lake is rumored to have many great aquatic beasts, and perhaps even horrors, though these claims are most likely myths.")
  • 13:34, 22 March 2026Sapphire River (hist | edit) ‎[287 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Flowing from the Shadow Lake, Lake Esra, and the Mire, the Sapphire River flows north to the sea through the Hammersong mountains. Along its banks exists the largest sanctuary of Opalwood trees in Yondar, protected by the Selaeruíl. It is considered a holy place among the Moonchildren.")
  • 13:16, 22 March 2026The Mire (hist | edit) ‎[488 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A massive swamp in the heart of Yondar, the Mire was thought for centuries to be uninhabitable by humanoids, until the first Serpent King, Aldus I Vermitharr established a colony here. While Mirehold may reside in this massive swamp, it alone is the only safe place in the entire massive swamp. All manner of deadly serpents and other horrors lurk in the swamp, and none are safe there. Even the moonchildren are not known to dwell there when they are in nearly all other are...")
  • 12:49, 22 March 2026Marrow Desert (hist | edit) ‎[604 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The southernmost point of Yondar is practically inhabitable, as it is a massive desert. Darlok and New Darlok are on the last bit of plains before the desert, and Londor alone is built in the desert itself, and this is largely through genius implementations of magical engineering. Dangerous beasts and strange magical creatures make their home in the deeper parts of the desert, and there are few who have ever traveled there and lived to tell the tale. Is it believed there...")
  • 12:43, 22 March 2026Thryddmalk (hist | edit) ‎[534 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Founded by the dwarven champion Thrydd, who valiantly freed her fellow slaves from Prigden by driving his own sword through his heart, Thryddmalk began as a humble village in 95 YSK. Though its many wooden buildings have expanded over the years, it has never taken on the full size of a city. It was here that the freed slaves first made their home after fleeing the ashlands. It was also here that in 253 YSK, Xevon the Grand Scion was slain by the Immortal Pillar, Bromwen...")
  • 12:37, 22 March 2026Lake Esra (hist | edit) ‎[560 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The purest water that flows into the headwaters of the Sapphire River, Lake Esra is said to be a place of tranquil beauty. The water of the lake is said to be crystal clear, allowing one to see deep into its depths on a bright day, which given its proximity to the south are numerous. In 103 YSK King Xavier I Vermitharr proclaimed this a protected land, allowing no homes or structures to be built there. Locals of Thryddmalk will frequently travel here for recreation or ev...")
  • 12:27, 22 March 2026Mt. Sledge (hist | edit) ‎[435 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The highest peak in all of Yondar, standing at nearly 30,000 feet, Mt. Sledge is cold year round and there are few who make their way there. There is a small village atop its nearest and tallest neighboring mountain, from which a massive stone bridge can take one to the top of Mt. Sledge. Atop this towering rock is the splendid castle of the Arcanus Conservatory, the original wizarding school in Yondar, founded by Manzarek himself.")
  • 12:27, 22 March 2026Hammersong Mountains (hist | edit) ‎[373 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the middle northwest of Yondar, a massive and beautiful range of mountains extends towards the heavens. Rich in all manner of gems, minerals, and metals, the Hammersong mountains has ever been home to the dwarves. Two ancient cities, the Hall of Ebrek and Vorelisk are nestled in the Hammersong Mountains, as well as the Arcanus Conservatory, which sits atop Mt. Sledge.")
  • 10:39, 22 March 2026Elderwood (hist | edit) ‎[239 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nestled in the northern part of the Hammersong Mountains is an ancient forest of massive conifer trees. Little is known about these woods and what dwells in them. There are no documented cases of someone entering those woods and returning.")
  • 10:27, 22 March 2026Ebonwood (hist | edit) ‎[568 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A dark forest with ancient, towering trees, the Ebonwood is no place for the faint of heart. The Cynairuíl of the Moonchildren protects the woods here, and they do not suffer intruders. So much so that the portion of the Warrior Road that cuts through the Ebonwood is actually a mile underground, not disrupting the wood itself. This construction was done with a band of royal appointees of dwarven and gnomish architects, along with some of the realm's most accomplished wi...")
  • 17:14, 21 March 2026Devilwood (hist | edit) ‎[806 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Formerly known as the Lupuswood, the Devilwood sprawls through much of central Yondar. Originally inhabited by shifters and drow elves, a genocide at the hands of a long-forgotten group of zealots saw to the destruction of the shifters. As revenge, the drow elves - who lived underneath the woods in pockets of civilization - helped to gather ancient druidic artifacts and have all zealots and their temples reclaimed by nature. An unexpected consequence of using these "drui...")
  • 16:56, 21 March 2026Diamondwood (hist | edit) ‎[467 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the northern central part of Yondar is an enchanted forest protected by wood elves and their druidic leader, the Nysaeruíl. The forest is full of all manner of beasts, fey, and even the odd dragon. In the heart of the forest there is a sanctuary of Opalwood trees, protected by the Moonchildren, used in their sacred rituals. While the Moonchildren of this forest are not outwardly hostile, they do not tolerate those who would harm the forest or its inhabitants.")
  • 11:26, 20 March 2026Dagger Mountains (hist | edit) ‎[596 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the northeast corner of Yondar are the Dagger Mountains, jagged and tall, nearing 5,000 feet at the tallest peaks. There are several villages of grey dwarves carved into the mountains, as well as goblins and deep gnomes. There is also a clan of white dragonborn that make their home somewhere along the northern peaks. In the winter time, all the peaks are capped in snow. It is rumored that the grey dwarves in these mountains are the masters of forging adamantine, even...")
  • 10:42, 20 March 2026The Ashlands (hist | edit) ‎[423 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "West of the Hammerson Mountains is a barren land where the skies are always grey, the air is hot and humid, and nothing grows. The Ashlands were magically drained of all its life force by Prigden as he built his empire of black pyramids. The land doesn't support much life, but there are rumored to be hidden sanctuaries in the ground for fleeing vampire spawn who no longer wished to be part of Prigden's tyrannical reign.")
  • 09:32, 20 March 2026Xarnath (hist | edit) ‎[781 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Known as the jewel of Yondar, Xarnath is a fabled city rich in trade, arts, and military history. The home of the Knights of Xarnath, every year during the Festival of Knights the city floods with people as contenders hope to earn glory and earn their knighthood. The faith of Aurelia makes their home in this city, though their temple was destroyed during the Wars of Ascension and it took 30 years to rebuild. Once the home of the shadow dragon Xarnath, this was also the s...")
  • 09:06, 20 March 2026Vorelisk (The Rusted City) (hist | edit) ‎[1,090 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "At the northernmost point of the Hammersong Mountains is a 7,000 feet tall peak that has two massive metal doors, and inside the mountain is a splendid city known as Vorelisk. This city was more magically advanced than any of its modern sisters, with leagues of Vythsthyr (warforged) providing all manner of city services. Unfortunately, the mining within Vorelisk was so aggressive that eventually they awakened "the eaters", purple worms deep in the earth. For half a centu...")
  • 17:44, 19 March 2026Uller (hist | edit) ‎[735 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Between the edge of the Devilwood and the northern part of the Marrow Desert is the city of Uller. Ruled by the grey delegation - which has had more than one lich appointed in its history - this city is the one place in Yondar where all forms of necromancy are legal (though not without some regulation). The Unliving Academy is a school where students can learn the finer arts of necromancy, with corpses donated by The Parting Gift nearby. Also in Uller is the Hall of the...")
  • 17:27, 19 March 2026Amblecrown (hist | edit) ‎[668 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the heart of Yondar lies the proud town of Amblecrown, home of House Amblecrown. One of the most storied noble houses in the land, House Amblecrown has produced several knights, paladins, and advisors to the crown that have been known for their kindness and sharp minds. The holdings of House Amblecrown are primarily farmland used for crops and livestock. There is a humble castle in the heart of the village, and the town's proximity to the road have seen to the establi...")
  • 17:17, 19 March 2026Stigg's Farm (hist | edit) ‎[436 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "At the base of Xyn's Mountains off the luscious banks of the Yon River, the largest colony of halflings bustles with life. An agricultural hub, Stigg's farm is a major provider for crops throughout Yondar. Stigg's Farm is a quiet place compared to the rest of the kingdom, choosing instead to focus on celebrations of life and community. Many halflings grow of age and decide to follow the river north to Xarnath in search of adventure.") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 16:49, 18 March 2026Rickland (hist | edit) ‎[486 bytes]Milo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rickland is a large section of farmland with a small, central town that boasts a large castle belonging to the lords of House Rickman. House Rickman has famously quarreled with their neighbor south of the eastern road, the lords and ladies of House Amblecrown, going so far as to at one point grant the seat of Amblecrown to a bastard half-brother of the lord of Rickland, renaming it Silvercrown. The town in Rickland is modest and has a reputation for having an abundant la...")
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