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  • Lake of Steam
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  • The Lake of Steam, also known as Arnaden, was a region in south Faerûn. Despite its name, the Lake of Steam was in fact an inland sea connected to the Shining Sea.
  • Lake of Steam is a region in the fictional continent of Faerûn in the setting Forgotten Realms. Despite its name, Lake of Steam is a quasi-inner sea connected to the Shining Sea in much the same way as the Black Sea is to the Mediterranean Sea is on Earth. With the Shaar on the east, it separates the Shining South from the rest of Faerûn.
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Alignment
  • Any
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usethe
  • yes
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Exports
  • Brass, bronze, chains, dyed wool, dyes, fruit, gems, ink, magic items, mercenaries, mirrors, pearls, seafood. sheepskins, spellbooks, sturdy books, vegetables, wagons, weapons, wine
Races
  • Humans, halflings
Country
  • Lake of Steam
Name
  • Lake of Steam
Caption
  • Map of the Lake of Steam.
useon
  • yes
Government
Aliases
  • Arnaden
Settlements
  • yes
Inhabitants
  • yes
PopYear
  • 1372
Population
  • 1745180
  • 1750000
Ruler
  • none
Religion
  • Any
Capital
  • None
  • none
Organizations
  • yes
Locations
  • yes
Imports
  • Grain, horses, livestock, small ships, soldiers, stone, wood
abstract
  • The Lake of Steam, also known as Arnaden, was a region in south Faerûn. Despite its name, the Lake of Steam was in fact an inland sea connected to the Shining Sea.
  • Lake of Steam is a region in the fictional continent of Faerûn in the setting Forgotten Realms. Despite its name, Lake of Steam is a quasi-inner sea connected to the Shining Sea in much the same way as the Black Sea is to the Mediterranean Sea is on Earth. With the Shaar on the east, it separates the Shining South from the rest of Faerûn. On its shores is a collection of free cities (notably Ankhapur, Mintar and Innarlith, the largest trading city on the eastern half of the Lake of Steam), mainly on the northern and western sides. The southern side, by contrast, is a collection of kingdoms collectively named the Border Kingdoms. At the center of the lake is The Arnrock.
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