The High Forest is a vast and ancient woodland located in the northwest of Faerûn.
Played | 87 times |
Cloned | 9 times |
Created | 293 days ago |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
Visibility | Public |
Size | 0 |
Type | Mountain Range |
Coordinates | (-1520, 990) to (-715, 1365) |
The Lost Peaks, towering at 7,500 and 8,000 feet respectively, are two isolated mountain ranges known for their dense forests and mystical aura in the north-western High Forest. The headwaters of the Dessarin River flow from the west side of the range. This area is a hotspot for fey activity, particularly near the Dancing Falls, where Korreds and Satyrs are prominent but notoriously unfriendly to non-Fey humanoids. A large tribe of centaurs guards the area against hunters from Olostin's Hold, while on the southern slopes, the SharpSpike Tribe Orcs have their lair, maintaining a cautious distance from the fey-dominated areas. The region is home to a diverse array of fauna including various giant insects, beasts, and birds, along with more formidable creatures like Black, Green, and Red Dragons, Earth Elementals, and Stone Giants. The mountains also house a myriad of other creatures like Aarakocra, Bugbears, Drow, and other humanoid and magical beasts.
Majestic twin peaks rise up to the sky, shrouded in mist and mystery. The Lost Peaks are cloaked in dense forests that cascade down their slopes, hiding secrets and ancient ruins within their rocky embrace. At the Dancing Falls, a magnificent sight unfolds as water cascades down a 300-foot cliff into a serene pool, guarded fiercely by Korred tribes. On the high plateaus of the Western Mountain lay the Fountains of Memory, magical pools reflecting the history of Faerun. And amidst the craggy terrain lies Morndinvuddrrin, the dwarven ruins turned living tomb, where the skeletal remains of dwarves continue their tasks for eternity.