Northwatch

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Detailed illustrated map featuring the land and regional features for the Northwatch territory, which notes the towns and settlements of Icemule Trace, Pinefar, Crystalhall, Briarmoon Cove, Cold River, and the Glaoveln Exiles. Prominent geographic features include the forested Hinterwilds, the Long Snow glacier, Mount Aenatumgana, the Western Dragonspine mountains, and the Frostmain sea.
Unofficial map of the Northwatch territory, compiled with inputs from players and game masters. Map by Alosaka.

Northwatch is nation of settlements and towns in the far northwest that is actively being founded. Its founding is featured prominently in recent Icemule Trace storylines.

History

Founding

Members

  • Icemule Trace - Northern Town that has been at the heart of building the Northwatch alliance.
  • Pinefar - A small northern trading camp and town at the southern edge of the long snow. A member of Northwatch.
  • Coldriver - A Paradis Village at the northern border of the long snow. A member of Northwatch.
  • Briarmoon Cove - A trade town on the western coast. A member of Northwatch.
  • Isle of Glaoveln - One of the largest settlement of Krolvin. The main city is known as Glaeve. Taken by Krolvin loyal to Northwatch in 5124.
  • Northern Giant Tribes - Pledged to the defense of Northwatch, a collection of various giant subtypes brought together when their ancient home was rediscovered and cleansed
  • The Abbey - A Temple dedicated to Oleani that pledged its wisdom to Northwatch.

Current State of Northwatch

Symbols of Northwatch

Policies

Icemule Trace

Resources