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Beor Mountains

The Beor Mountains are the tallest mountains in Alagaësia, being over ten miles high. They are located southeast of the Empire, across the Hadarac Desert. The Beors are steep, have vegetation only at their bases, and are almost maze-like with valleys and crevices. Beneath these mountains the dwarves have created cities, the greatest being Tronjheim, which is located in Farthen Dûr. The dwarves within these mountains believe they were created out of the living granite by their god, Helzvog.
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Farthen Dur

Farthen Dûr was a mountain in southeastern Alagaësia, in the center of the Beor Mountain range. Deep within Farthen Dûr lies the city of Tronjheim, the Dwarvish capital and long-time refuge of the Varden
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Du Weldenvarden

Du Weldenvarden (translated "The Guarding Forest") covered most of northern Alagaësia. It was the location of the elven capital, Ellesméra, as well as the elves' entire hidden nation.
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Hadarac Desert

Punishing weather made it almost impossible for inexperienced travelers to survive in the Hadarac. The land was scorching hot in the mornings, and cold at night. The desert had many sand dunes and very sparse vegetation. Sand storms often raged across the area.
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Surda

Surda had a strong farming culture which it had adopted from the Empire. Because it was by the Sea it was also heavily dependant on fishing and trade. One of the biggest corporations in Surda was the Silk Guild. Surda also was a very large trading nation, due to the fact that they were the public face of the Varden. So much of the trading between the Varden and the Empire had to come through Surda. Surda accumulated large amounts of wealth through these two countries secret trading
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Dras Leona

Unlike Teirm, which was well-laid-out and organized, Dras-Leona was a "tangled mess" of ramshackle buildings, constructed of rough brown wood, overlooking winding, narrow streets. The center of the city was encircled by a dirty wall of yellow, daubed mud.
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