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Source: Wikia. Pages: 41. Chapters: Adar, Aerenal, Angwar Keep, Ardev, Argonnessen, Argonth, Arythawn Keep, Atur, Aundair, Aundair River, Bitter Sea, Black Pit, Blackcap Mountains, Breland, Cragwar, Cyre, Dagger River, Darguun, Daskaran, Droaam, Eastbrook, Eldeen Bay, Endworld Mountains, Eston, First Tower, Five Nations, Fort Light, Fort Zombie, Frostfell, Galethspyre, Gatherhold, Geography of Eberron, Ghalt, Graywall, Graywall Mountains, Grimwall, Howling Peaks, Irontown, Karrnath, Khorvaire, Khyber, Kingdom of Galifar, Korranberg, Korth, Korthos, Lake Brey, Lake Galifar, Lhazaar Principalities, Lhazaar Sea, Lyrenton, Marketplace, Marketplace, Stormreach, Metrol, Mistmarsh, Morningcrest, Newthrone, Orcbone, Port Verge, Q'Barra, Questor Island, Regalport, Rekkenmark, Sarlona, Scions Sound, Seawall Mountains, Seren, Shae Mordai, Shargon's Teeth, Shavalant, Shining Valley, Starilaskur, Stormhome, Syrkarn, The Bloodsails, The Demon Wastes, The Eldeen Reaches, The Mournland, The Mror Holds, The Shadow Marches, The Talenta Plains, Thrane, Thronehold, Torch Keep, Tower Valiant, Trolanport, Valenar, Vathirond, Vedykar, Vulyar, Wynarn River, Xen'Drik, Zarash'ak, Zilargo, Zolanberg. Excerpt: Adar is the mountainous region southeast of Riedra, and east of Syrkarn. It is inhabited mostly by humans (including the kalashtar), though there is a prominent contingent of dragons on the uppermost peaks. To its inhabitants, Adar is mostly known as a refuge from the dictatorship of Riedra, and many of its residents can trace their lineage to refugees and dissidents of the Riedran state. To this day, Riedra considers Adar a danger to its enforced stability, and regularly sends troops to attack the borders of the region. Though there is no formal government, the communities among the mountains pay respect and generally listen to the counsel of the Speaker of the Word, a religious position held by BLANK. Aelyndar is a hamlet in southeastern Thrane. It lies on the road between the vil...