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The planet of Nod, as of 992 AL.
People of the North
The savage frontier, or the North, is a harsh and untamed wilderness dotted with fortified settlements and the lairs of terrible monsters. In hundreds of bloodcurdling tales of danger and hardship, the Mother is portrayed as a vast, cold, and lawless domain that defies all attempts to civilise it. Grim dwarfholds, tribes of fierce barbarians, and half-legendary elf realms might stand for a short time, but none are destined to last. An orc horde or flight of dragons could sweep them all away tomorrow, leaving nothing but mile upon unmapped mile of wilderness.
The savage frontier lies between the Sword Coast and the desert of Anauroch, extending as far north as Iceland Dale and as far south as the city of Waterdeep. The denizens of the North are accustomed to cool, mild summers and fierce bitter winters. Beacons of civilization hug the sword coast and dot the fertile river valleys, yet despite the abundant natural resources and scenic beauty, survival is a day-to-day concern for the people who live here.
The North is a land of great mineral wealth and seemingly limitless stands of timber. Here, too, can be found the wealth of history - the plunder of lost civilizations such as Illefarn and Eaerlann, the ancient kingdoms of the gold elves; Delzoun, a long-buried nation of dungeon-dwelling dwarves; and Netheril, a fallen empire of human spell casters. Throughout the Savage frontier lie the ruins and dungeons of these and other 'forgotten realms.' Cities such as Waterdeep, Mirabar, and Neverwinter would like to claim this wealth and knowledge for themselves, but enforcing such claims is next to impossible. The cities have a hard enough time protecting their farmlands and roads from brogans and monsters.
Dal lake:Important
In news: The famous dal lake in Srinagar is frozen. The city recently witnessed the lowest temperature ever in 11 years at minus 7.6 degree.
About Dal:
Also known as the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, dal lake, which is the second largest in the state, is integral to tourism and recreation in Kashmir and is named the “Jewel in the crown of Kashmir” or “Srinagar’s Jewel”. The lake…
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14JUN16 -- The plan was to try and figure out where all we are going on this trip. Thanks in part to the half priced wine, the evening ended with Latifeh scanning the world map on the google app and realizing the world is indeed round.
L: “Wait, what’s on the other side of Russia?”
J: “Alaska”
L: “But the US is to the left of Europe. Oh. Look, it’s like a big circle.”
I was learning geography for my exam the next day and accidentally flipped the pen over and thought that was quite anticlimatic while not even knowing wtf that means and then I started laughing because the lesson that I was learning was Climate.
The Turks did not fell the western, Roman Empire at Constantinople. Indeed, they saved it. Verily ( الإسلام ) will likely do the same for the Americas.
~ EthnicAssets
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