Eastern Harrack Unarth
Stretching across the lands of south and each is a valley that still bears the lingering scars of the final battles of the Godswar. Fields of broken earth and muddy paths weave around muggy swamps and corrupted forests, home to creatures twisted by the echoing shadows of the Nerathilords who once ruled this region. Fierce storms rule the sky as hungry predators stalk the open, desolate plains.
All manner of beastfolk, goblinkin, and nomadic outlanders claim the marshes and badlands of this region, honing their survival skills and warring ways against the elements and each other. The most southern portions fo the Eastern Harrack Unarth is a towering scaffolding thrusting skyward as if created by some terrible upheaval. Those who travel the Savage Coast find the way dotted with pits, valleys, ravines, and tarns, making the way quite treacherous. A vast system of caves honeycombs beneath the tors, and adventurers returning from the depths bring cautionary tales of wyverns, enormous blind snakes, and poisonous stones.
Geography
Greylands
The northern reaches of the Plains, and only a days or so travel from the Great Southern Lakes. A rocky flatland where hardy golden grasses grow in the warm season. There are few trees, and from the surface, there is little evidence that anyone lives there, save the mountain lions, goats, and raptors that make their homes on the barren slopes.
During the raining season, a wall of thick, gray mist rises thousands of feet into the air and forms a canopy that hides the ruined realm even from above. Very few travel beyond this Greyland, excluding the Grey Company who have claimed this reach for their own purposes. This may very well be because the Greylands surround Hak Karlum, the Faceted Plain - who's own alien nature had begun to spread beyond it's border.
Glass Spire Forest
A small and malign forest inhabited by strange creatures not far from Palor Altor. It forms truly impressive landscape like that of the ocean floor, the most notorious feature is the many species of coral, seemingly crafted from glass, as its name implies. At it's center is a crooked stone pillar, standing alone in an otherwise ordinary field. It resembles nothing so much as a stack of staring eyeballs.Dragontooth Hill
Some would compare this eastern stretch of land to be a mirror of the High Harrack Unarth - but it's history is muttled. When the Nerathilords stopped answering preys during the Godswar, many turned away from the ancestors or the spirits, and turned to dragon-worship. Where refugees groveled and sacrificed to an extinct species. Overgrown relics or abandoned temples of dragon-worship; seemingly endless burrows in the ground where dragons may have once slept; and scabrous, hooked spires of glass and rock jutting from the groundBlackmarch
A blackened seaboard that forms the southernmost edge of the Dragondown Coast is a savage wasteland struggling to recover from the arcane havoc wrought by the Godswar so many years ago. The strange landscape of the Blackmarch has been savagely reshaped by the Godswar, infusing the earth with chaotic new elements and especially inhospitable terrain. As a result, much of this region of remains relatively unmapped by modern scholars.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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