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Forgotten realms vaasa ironfell rings9/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Geographical Features Īn orc navigates the snowy tundra of Vaasa. As of the late 15 th century DR, much of the remainder of the population lived in the city of Palischuk in the Ostraland region to the northeast or in the city of Telos in the central highlands. ![]() This region was dominated by the towns of Darmshall and Maur-Eturo. Most folk who settled in Vaasa did so in the Sunderland region in the southeast where they had access to both the gem- and metal-rich Galena Mountains as well as rare workable soil for raising crops and livestock. The West Galenas separated Vaasa from the lands of the Moonsea North to the west and from the Moonsea itself to the south. Bloodstone Pass allowed access through the Galenas to Damara in the east, and these two nations were collectively known as the Bloodstone Lands. It was bordered to the north by the Great Glacier and surrounded to the south by the arc of the Galena and West Galena Mountains. Vaasa was the westernmost realm of the so-called Cold Lands. As a result of the harsh environment, the Vaasan people were known to be a tough and close-knit folk who were unashamed to rely on everything and everyone they could to help them survive. The winters brought deep freezes, and in the summers, fog blanketed the land and frigid waters from melting ice turned much of the tundra into boggy mud that was better traversed with sleds than wagons. It was always cold, with icy and dry winds blowing off the Great Glacier to the north. ![]() Vaasa was an empty and inhospitable land of rolling hills, frozen wastes, meager grasslands, and open tundra with sporadic farms and the occasional wandering monster. ![]()
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