Neverwinter Wood
The Neverwinter River flowed down from Mount Hotenow through the Neverwinter Wood.
Geographical Features Neverwinter and vicinity The map of Neverwinter, Neverwinter Wood, and the High Road.
The western region of the Neverwinter Wood was known as the Watcher's Forest, so named for its sacredness amongst the Helmite priests of the region. It was tended to by his devout followers that lived in Helm's Hold.
The Neverwinter River ran through an area of the forests. Notable hills and mountains within included Berun's Hill and the Crags, within which lay the famous Mount Hotenow. It is in the crags that Gauntlgrym is located.
The Northern stretch is where the Darkwood is located
Geographical Features Neverwinter and vicinity The map of Neverwinter, Neverwinter Wood, and the High Road.
The western region of the Neverwinter Wood was known as the Watcher's Forest, so named for its sacredness amongst the Helmite priests of the region. It was tended to by his devout followers that lived in Helm's Hold.
The Neverwinter River ran through an area of the forests. Notable hills and mountains within included Berun's Hill and the Crags, within which lay the famous Mount Hotenow. It is in the crags that Gauntlgrym is located.
The Northern stretch is where the Darkwood is located
Alternative Name(s)
Llewyrrwood (Elvish)
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