That the
Wildlings also apparently came from the Northern Wildlands -
hense the name - judging by the number of attacks that the North
Aegis has suffered over history was also more than enough fuel for
the fires of both fact and fiction.
The truth is that
the Wildlands are indeed a place of great evil,
as well as a place of great good, great darkness, great beauty,
and a great many other things that one would expect of an untamed
and natural wilderness.
The span of these
Northern Wildlands, stretching from the North Aegis to the
southern reaches of the
Dragonspine Mountains have mostly been charted by those that
have followed the path of the Fastheld - known also as the
Jadesnake - River, and are believed to be several hundred
miles long, and just as wide between the uncharted lands to the
North East and North West of Fastheld.
In that expanse,
the following locations of interest can be found:
Crown's Refuge
Established by Talus Kahar XIV and a collection of settlers in
late 624 ATA, Crown's Refuge is the only "friendly" Freehold that
exists beyond the Aegis, and is considered to be a protectorate of
both Fastheld and Ebonhold, thus remaining disputed territory.
It is a slowly developing Freehold the size of one of Fastheld's
smaller Townships, although contains both a Palisade and a number
of Watchtowers to aid in it's defense upon the bluff that it has
been built upon.
Ebonhold
Far to the north of the Wildlands, tucked away at the base of the
Dragonspine Mountains, rests the Fortress of Ebonhold. An ancient
and virtually impregnable fortification, it is at once both a
major influence in the Wildlands, and a truly enigmatic place of
intrigue, history, and might.
Thought to have been built by the Great Drakes of Old, Ebonhold is
considered to be a pre-Cataclysm stronghold that has, over the
course of history, changed hands many, many, times. Usually from
forces acting within, rather than without.
In recent history, the Drakesguard of Ebonhold and the Green Tribe
of the Wildlings lost control of the Fortress to the Black
Wildlings a few years before Kalath'aria was released from
Fastheld; a situation that Kalath'aria quickly resolved.
During 625 ATA, Ebonhold was once again under the control of the
Drakesguard, and the Lady Drake herself, and featured additional
support from the Archmage Zanorin Drakesfire.
After Kalath'aria departed the Wildlands in late 625 ATA, and the
Archmage vanished, the status of Ebonhold was once again shrouded
in mystery. However, it is believe that the Drakesguard still hold
the Citadel, and as such remain a major power within the Wildlands
themselves.
The Dragonspine
Mountains
A vast mountain chain that runs through the contintent north of
Fastheld for a thousand miles, from Solonar Pass in the far
northeast, Ebonhold to the north, and Halaghi in the far west, the
Dragonspine Mountains forms the natural border between the
Wildlands, the Uncharted Lands, and the undiscovered world beyond.
Verdigris Forest
Over a hundred miles long from north to south, the Verdigris
Forest is an illimitable span of lush monoecious deciduous tress
and natural and exotic flora and fauna. It's western most edge
follows the path of the Jadesnake, spanning the region between the
Drakebreech Sierra and the Azure Steppes.
Azure Steppes
A large region of bluish-green grasslands that cover the landscape
between the Verdigris Forest and the Ashlands, populated by a
sporadic smattering of monoecious deciduous trees and shrubs. It
is a beautiful vista of natural majesty and rolling plains, and
home to the large hunting cat known as the Leopradae.
Snake Tangle
It is often said that the less that is spoken about Snake Tangle,
the better. It is a region of land best avoided, as hostile as the
Azure Steppes are beautiful, consisting of deep marshes,
apparently near-sentient vines, and a host of fel creatures and
mortal dangers.
The Ashlands
The remains of an ancient and foreboding forest that was utterly
razed by the Lady Drake Kalath'aria in 625 ATA, the Ashlands are
an unforgiving and somewhat desolate region of the Wildlands
defined by miles upon miles of black ash, and little else. Of note
is the landmark known as the Skull of the Defiler, and the dunes
of black cinder that grow atop the devestated and alien landscape.
The Drakesclaw
A small mountain range located in the northeast of the Northern
Wildlands, The Drakesclaw is so named because those who discovered
it claimed that the range resembles five talons reaching up from
the earth to claw at the sky.
It is also believed
to contain the lair of the Red Dragon known as Val'sharax.
Drake Breach Sierra
Also known as the Drakesreach Sierra the Drake Breach Sierra is a
steep and rugged range of rocky hills that feature an irregular
and jagged profile, consisting of auburn grasslands and bleaker
lapidarian terrain. Totally inhospitable.
Maer Verdantis
A lonely mountain north of The Drakesclaw range, Maer Verdantis is
a forsaken place believed to have once been the lair of the
Dracolich Kas'arath. It is also believed to have been the place
where Talus Kahar XIV was taken after being kidnapped from
Fastheld.
Northwatch
An old Keep from the epoch before Fastheld was founded. It is
believed that the actual Township of Northwatch may have been
named after this ancient landmark.
The West Fold
A vast region of uncharted plains and mountain ranges that rest
beyond the western shore of the Jadesnake, directly west of the
Verdigris Forest.
Daggerford
A shallow section of the Jadesnake River, centrally west of the
Ashlands, over which Serath Kahar made a last stand against a
horde of Wildlings in the summer of 625 ATA.
Stillwater Lake
A large inland body of fresh water unusual in that it is believed
to be fed by subterranean springs, rather than by any actual river
inlet. It was once believed that the waters held the secret to
eternal life; a notion that resulted in a small Brotherhood of
Scourges being dismissed from the Church of True Light in 257 ATA
for wishing to pursue such a quest.
There are rumours and songs that state that the Brotherhood did in
fact leave Fastheld soon after they were dismissed to make a new
life at Stillwater, but such Bardic Tales have always been
unfounded.
Ravenrend
An independent Freehold located towards the northwest of
Daggerford.
Nothing is known about Ravenrend, but it is believed that Serath
Kahar visited the location during his wandering sojourn after the
events of Daggerford. What he discovered there, however, has never
been revealed.
