Ardentis — Map Sketch
Working reference sketch of the continent. Correct and annotate as canon solidifies. Source:
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[ FROSTVEIL OCEAN ]
* ICEFLAME SPIRE (mountain fortress)
[ TEMPEST TRONK HODORONK WHITEDOVE HARBOR
TIDES ] (military (dwarven (dwarven
outpost) trade city) trade city)
IRON FORTRESS SANDSHORE HARBOR
(ruined stone (dwarven trade city)
giant palace)
NORTH TOOTH * LATAN SWAMP
(marsh giants, SOUTH MOUNTAINS
SOUTH TOOTH * aberrations)
KREM HILLS -----> [trade routes]
WEST MOUNTAINS
SOUTH FOREST HIGHPORT (pirate port)
MOUNT S(crambledough) (free city, conquered
FREEDOM * B(ulb) 4724 by slavelords)
[Terenei - hidden NORDWALL
[ west coast: elven city] (half-ruined, Mayor
ancient humanoids, [Temple of Lyriana Valeris)
dinosaurs, Primordial Evil GREY MOUNTAINS
winged beings near Xas + Bulb] (iron/stone mining)
in the Teeth ]
JUNGLES OF ARADAR'S PEAK THE JAWS (deadly strait)
THE SERPENT (secret dwarven
(lizardfolk, city inside) TOWER PORT (ruined castle)
serpentfolk,
pyramids) THE WATERWALL MERCHANT PORT (small hub)
(mountain range,
feeds south [ ISLAND CITIES /
via rivers) ??? CITIES - east of Sandshore Harbor merchant cities ]
ULEX CITY
SANDSTONE HARBOR
PRINCE ELTRAM LANDING [ THE FARLANDS ]
LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND
[ THE DARK SEA ]
(south → Shadowlands)
Notes
- River Bonk — great river running between Hodoronk and Tronk (unlabeled on map)
- S / B on map = Scrambledough and Bulb, two small towns near South Forest
- Terenei — hidden elven city, not marked on map, west of South Forest label
- Xas — small village near Bulb, location of the Temple of Primordial Evil (unlabeled)
- Island Cities / ??? Cities — off-map territory to the east, partially labeled on map edge; origin of the slavelords who took Highport in winter 4724
- Mountain ranges (South Mountains, West Mountains, Krem Hills, Waterwall, Grey Mountains, Aradar's Peak) are all connected via the Ancient Paths / Forbidden Paths — a deep underground network 10–15 miles below surface
- Mountain names (South Mountains, West Mountains) were named by dwarves relative to their eastern coastal journey, not the island's actual orientation