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Icewind Dale

Icewind Dale lies far to the north, sandwiched between the Sea of Moving Ice, the Reghed Glacier, and the Spine of the World. It's home to a few tribes of tundra barbarians, reindeer, polar bears, wolves, elk, the fierce tundra yeti, and a white dragon or two. In the west, as the mountains descend to the Sea of Moving Ice, the ridge falls sufficiently to provide a pass. Through this, cara- vans journey to transport the ivory scrimshaw carvings that make the Dale financially worth inhabiting.

Icewind Dale Region

A harsh land almost beyond the reach of the warmer and more settled south, the small amount of warmth generated by the Sea of Swords funnels across the lowest part of the mountain wall, keeping the dale marginally hospitable. Nomadic tribes who hunt reindeer huddle next to the three lakes (Maer Dual- don, Lac Dinneshere, and Redwaters), and the dwarves in their tunnels attempt to survive in the harsh land. Evil creatures flourish in hundreds of mountainous delves, and Icewind Dale has the reputation as a hideout for those seeking to lose themselves.

In this bleak tundra is the farthest bastion of civilization in the Savage Frontier, a loose confederation of 10 towns and villages known collectively as the Ten Towns. The towns are located on or near the three deadly cold lakes, the habitat of the knucklehead trout (found nowhere else in Faerūn).

The Ten Towns

The lakes of Icewind Dale are justly famous for their fishing, but locals tend to think of the lakes as their own, not a pond for southerners to wander up to and pull their living out of.

The Spine of the World
This mountain range, separating the North from the Uttermost North, has many of the highest peaks in Faerūn, all eternally snowcapped. "The Wall" is its other name, used commonly south of Waterdeep. Though once riddled with dwarfholds, it's now home to fierce, coldloving monsters; countless tribes of orcs, goblins, hobgoblins, bugbears, and verbeeg. Hill giants prowl the foothills, and frost giants, white dragons, yeti, and taer claim the high peaks and frigid valleys. If the Mines of Mirabar are any indication, it contains the richest mineral deposits in the North; due to its monstrous inhabitants, only the smallest fraction of that wealth is exploited. The heart of the range is uncharted, but it's said to hide lost cities, abandoned dragon lairs, and even frozen dinosaurs.

 
 
 
 
   
 

 
     
 

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