Faerun - Northern Sword Coast - DnD world illustration - Fantasy theme
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Faerun - Northern Sword Coast - DnD

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In Faerun, Massive continent on world of Toril.


Author's Note: This is an extremely WIP map of the sword coast. I am aiming for as much lore accuracy as possible within the limits of this engine. This does NOT even come close to any semblance of accuracy at this point. The current starting point is Market Square in Waterdeep, but any location should work fine. Upcoming plans: add in the artificer class and some other cool classes like eldritch knight.
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Primordial Chamber
Primordial Chamber
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Hidden deep within Gauntlgrym, housing the bound primordial fire. Major Factions Delzoun dwarves, Fire Elemental Cults, adventurers seeking power. Governance tightly controlled by the dwarven king and elite guardians. Major Landmarks Fiery Core, Chains of Binding, Ritual Altar, Obsidian Walkways. Economy indirectly supports Gauntlgrym through the Great Forge’s power. Culture reverent and cautious, treating the primordial as both a resource and a dangerous force. Major Production none directly; powers the Great Forge and city infrastructure. Unique Attributes houses the bound primordial fire, an ancient and volatile entity, source of Gauntlgrym’s legendary smithing power, heavily guarded and magically sealed, site of rituals to maintain the binding, steeped in ancient magic and danger, occasional focus of cultist attempts to free the primordial, emits a radiant, otherworldly glow visible throughout the chamber.

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