Anauroch Geographic Location in The Forgotten Realms | World Anvil

Anauroch (ah-NOR-ach or an-OAR-ock-h)

Anauroch, or The Great Sand Sea, was a magical desert in northern Faerûn. It held the remnants of the once-powerful Netherese Empire, their flying enclaves having crashed to the ground when their greatest mage Karsus, in a desperate bid to end the war against the phaerimm, challenged the goddess Mystryl for her divine mantle, causing the Weave to falter and all magic to fail. For generations since, Anauroch, the greatest desert in Faerûn, encroached relentlessly on border nations, burying them beneath the sands.  

Inhabitants

The only people to call Anauroch home were the nomadic Bedine tribes and a small Zhentarim garrison, tasked with patrolling and defending a line of oases along the Black Road, the trade route that winded west from the ruins of Teshendale to Llorkh at the foot of the Graypeak Mountains. A diminutive people called the D'tarig were the only other major inhabitants, who lived along the borders of the desert and interact somewhat with peoples from surrounding countries.

Finally, on Nightal 20 in 1372 DR, the Netherese enclave of Thultanthar (also known as the City of Shade) of the ancient Netherese Empire re-emerged from the Plane of Shadow in the skies above the Dire Wood, before drifting into Anauroch, settling above the Shoal of Thirst, bringing the evil and warped Shadovar into the Realms. This Shadovar population subdued the local Bedine for roughly 100 years before their fortunes were swiftly reversed when Thulanthar crashed down on Myth Drannor, robbing the Netherese of their capital and reducing them to a handful of settlements and forces skirmishing with the Bedine.

Geography

The northern area of the Anauroch was a frozen land of rocks and the black glacier known as the High Ice. The middle area was the dry Plain of Standing Stones, where winds abraded jagged rocks that stood in the middle of a sea of gravel. Lastly, the southern part was commonly known as the Sword, a hot sandy desert. Anauroch was bordered on the west by the Silver Marches, the Savage Frontier, and Evereska; on the south by Cormyr and south-east by the Dalelands; on the east by the Moonsea and the Ride.

History

In -34,500 DR, the sarrukh empire of Isstosseffifil rises. Throughout the Days of Thunder they rule much of the land that will one day become Anauroch. In -33,800 DR, the Isstosseffifil empire's wizards reroute the Narrow Sea in an effort to drown the phaerimm inhabiting Phaerlin. This resulted in a massive ecological change that devastated their empire. Eventually, their empire falls at the hands of the phaerimm and they are forced by the Netherese to scatter.

In −461 DR, the phaerimm started casting spells in the land of Netheril that eventually causae the creation of Anauroch.

In 10 DR, the Netheril region was renamed Anauroch, to reflect the great desert that the region had become.

In 329 DR the Anauroch desert finally stops perpetually expanding outward as the sharns defeat the phaerimms.

In 1038 DR, the sands of Anauroch begin to spread out southward once more.

The arrival of Thultanthar in 1372 DR brought about significant change in the political and geographic landscape of the Anauroch.

By 1479 DR, large parts of Anauroch had grown lush and verdant.

However, by 1485 DR the Anauroch was once more a desert. During this year, Bedine rebels began a concentrated effort to overthrow their Netherese overlords following Netheril's war in Cormyr.

In 1487 DR, Thulanthar's cataclysmic destruction in Myth Drannor signalled the end of the Second Netherese Empire, and by 1488 DR the empire was reduced to a shadow of its former size. By this point Netherese forces and Bedine tribes were in full conflict, warring over key points in the desert. One such battle near the Memory Spire managed to awaken a hive of phaerimm sleeping within, causing the aberrations to begin leeching life from the land around them.
Demonym
Anaurian
Population
115,000, excluding Thultanthar
Races
Humans 77%
Asabi 17%
Gnolls 5%
Alternative Name(s)
The Great Sand Sea
Type
Desert
Location under

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