Soundtracks BO - Jeux Video. The Lord of the Rings Online - War Pipes. LotRO - Tom Bombadil Theme - Full Version. TheWitcher2SS.jpg (1024×768) Icewind_Dale_Village_by_vermaden.jpg (1024×768) Icewind-Dale-Heart-of-Winter-5-YAFYCCYPG3-1024x768.jpg (1024×768) Sea of Moving Ice. The Sea of Moving Ice is the northernmost place in known Faerûn. Almost completely uncharted, it is filled with icebergs and isles of ice, set wide enough apart for a ship to pass. [1] The ice of the sea changes so that all but the most experienced seafarers can be caught off guard, proof of such are a collection of ancient ice-locked ships. [1] Faerûnians believe that beyond it lies the domain of their gods. [citation needed] Inhabitants Edit Along with seals, walrus and polar bears, the Sea of Moving is also home to other dangers.
Official Material Portals Edit The Sea of Moving Ice leads to The High Ice References. Icewind Dale. Icewind Dale was a arctic region, along the northernmost part of the Sword Coast.[2] History Edit The region was first populated when Northlander longships reached the region during the last centuries of the Illefarn empire. Initially settling on the islands, the northlanders eventually would found Icewind Dale. Geography Icewind Dale was an icy tundra and the northernmost explored area of Faerûn. Government The capital of the region was the town of Bryn Shander.[3] Inhabitants The region was mainly populated by fishermen, craftsmen, rangers, dwarves mining the deeps for minerals and precious stones, barbarians, and merchants who tolerate the hostile climate in the hope of trading in ivory and gems.[2] The region was home to a number of white dragons.[3] Geographical features Lakes Edit Mountains Kelvin's Cairn[3] Rivers Shaengarne River[1] Roads and trails Eastway[1] Valleys Notable locations Settlements Ten Towns[2] Notes Appearances References.
Geographical index of Toril.