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Southern region of wilderness to the South of Rostland.  Technically part of the River Kingdoms but Rostland has long viewed them as 'stolen' by bandits and other foul beasts.
Region of wilderness to the South of [[Rostland]].  Technically part of the [[River Kingdoms]] but [[Rostland]] has long viewed them as 'stolen' by bandits and other foul beasts.


Landmass:  33,000 square miles.
Landmass:  38,500 square miles.


== The Greenbelt ==
== Hex Topography ==
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Plains</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Forest</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Hills</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Marsh</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Mountains</categorytree>


=== History ===
== Exploration Status ==
Dominated by the woodland known as the [[Narlmarches]] and the rolling hills of the [[Kamelands]], this region is the one your group has been chartered to explore. Bandits are particularly rife in this area, and the rumors that they’ve organized under the banner of a bandit warlord who calls himself the [[Stag Lord]] are particularly troubling. You are to explore as much of the northern half of the Greenbelt as you can and, if possible, to find out more about this [[Stag Lord|“Stag Lord”]] and remove the bandit threat from the region. Other rumored problems in the region include a tribe of [[mites]], a tribe of [[kobolds]], mischievous fey, and numerous dangerous monsters and wildlife.
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Explored</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Unexplored</categorytree>


=== Hex Topography ===
== Notable Areas ==
<categorytree mode=pages >Plains</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Hunting Grounds</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Forest</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Mine</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Hills</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Marsh</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Mountains</categorytree>


=== Exploration Status ===
== Creature/Group Activity ==
<categorytree mode=pages >Explored</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Fey Activity</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Unexplored</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Troll Activity</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages depth=0>Bandit Activity</categorytree>


=== Notable Areas ===
== Map ==
<categorytree mode=pages >Hunting Grounds</categorytree>
[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XstPZUdSs4G-M1sEbclCXG9VHNIiyBy6krPT3IXD5gs/mobilepresent?slide=id.p4 New Stolen Lands Map]
<categorytree mode=pages >Mines</categorytree>


=== Creature/Group Activity ===
== Regions ==
<categorytree mode=pages >Fey Activity</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Troll Activity</categorytree>
<categorytree mode=pages >Bandit Activity</categorytree>


=== Map ===
=== The Greenbelt ===
[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XstPZUdSs4G-M1sEbclCXG9VHNIiyBy6krPT3IXD5gs/mobilepresent?slide=id.p4 New Greenbelt Map]


== Glenebon Uplands ==
==== History ====
Dominated by the woodland known as the [[Narlmarches]] and the rolling hills of the [[Kamelands]], this region is the one your group has been chartered to explore. Bandits are particularly rife in this area, and the rumors that they’ve organized under the banner of a bandit warlord who calls himself the [[Stag Lord]] are particularly troubling. You are to explore as much of the northern half of the Greenbelt as you can and, if possible, to find out more about this [[Stag Lord|“Stag Lord”]] and remove the bandit threat from the region. Other rumored problems in the region include a tribe of [[mite]]s, a tribe of [[kobold]]s, mischievous fey, and numerous dangerous monsters and wildlife.


=== History ===
=== The Nomen Heights ===
The [[swordlords]] sent a relatively experienced band of adventurers into the westernmost reach of the Stolen Lands—an area that is supposedly under the rule of the bandit kingdom of [[Pitax]] (although that River Kingdom has done very little to prove its claims over this area).
 
==== History ====
The easternmost reaches of the Stolen Lands contain a low mountain range and border the long-ruined realm of [[Iobaria]]. The [[swordlords]] sent a band of mercenaries into this region, rumors hold.


=== Map ===
This land has been taken over by [[Maegar Varn]], 3rd son of [[Androth Varn]] - a Brevik Baron of Issian descent.  Leader of mercenary group he called the Varnling Host.  [[Varnhold]] is the Kingdom he has created.
[[Stolen Lands - Glenebon Uplands Map]]


== The Slough ==
=== The Slough ===


=== History ===
==== History ====
The [[East Sellen River]] runs through the swamps known as [[Hooktongue Slough]]. Rumor holds that the [[swordlords]] sent actual Brevic government agents into this swampy area.
The [[East Sellen River]] runs through the swamps known as [[Hooktongue Slough]]. Rumor holds that the [[swordlords]] sent actual Brevic government agents into this swampy area.


=== Map ===
=== Glenebon Uplands ===
[[Stolen Lands - The Slough Map]]
 
== Nomen Heights ==
 
=== History ===
The easternmost reaches of the Stolen Lands contain a low mountain range and border the long-ruined realm of [[Iobaria]]. The [[swordlords]] sent a band of mercenaries into this region, rumors hold.
 
This land has been taken over by [[Maegar Varn]] 3rd son of Androth Varn a Brevik Baron of Issian descent.  Leader of mercenary group he called the Varnling Host.  [[Varnhold]] is the Kingdom he has created.
 
=== Map ===
[[Stolen Lands - Nomen Heights Map]]
 


==== History ====
The [[swordlords]] sent a relatively experienced band of adventurers into the westernmost reach of the Stolen Lands—an area that is supposedly under the rule of the bandit kingdom of [[Pitax]] (although that River Kingdom has done very little to prove its claims over this area).


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[[Geography]]
[[Geography]]
[[Category: Geographic Region]]
 
[[Category:Geographic Region]]

Latest revision as of 00:44, 23 September 2018

Region of wilderness to the South of Rostland. Technically part of the River Kingdoms but Rostland has long viewed them as 'stolen' by bandits and other foul beasts.

Landmass: 38,500 square miles.

Hex Topography

Exploration Status

Notable Areas

Category Hunting Grounds not found

Creature/Group Activity

Category Fey Activity not found
Category Troll Activity not found
Category Bandit Activity not found

Map

New Stolen Lands Map

Regions

The Greenbelt

History

Dominated by the woodland known as the Narlmarches and the rolling hills of the Kamelands, this region is the one your group has been chartered to explore. Bandits are particularly rife in this area, and the rumors that they’ve organized under the banner of a bandit warlord who calls himself the Stag Lord are particularly troubling. You are to explore as much of the northern half of the Greenbelt as you can and, if possible, to find out more about this “Stag Lord” and remove the bandit threat from the region. Other rumored problems in the region include a tribe of mites, a tribe of kobolds, mischievous fey, and numerous dangerous monsters and wildlife.

The Nomen Heights

History

The easternmost reaches of the Stolen Lands contain a low mountain range and border the long-ruined realm of Iobaria. The swordlords sent a band of mercenaries into this region, rumors hold.

This land has been taken over by Maegar Varn, 3rd son of Androth Varn - a Brevik Baron of Issian descent. Leader of mercenary group he called the Varnling Host. Varnhold is the Kingdom he has created.

The Slough

History

The East Sellen River runs through the swamps known as Hooktongue Slough. Rumor holds that the swordlords sent actual Brevic government agents into this swampy area.

Glenebon Uplands

History

The swordlords sent a relatively experienced band of adventurers into the westernmost reach of the Stolen Lands—an area that is supposedly under the rule of the bandit kingdom of Pitax (although that River Kingdom has done very little to prove its claims over this area).


Geography