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Azar
Master of Realmslore
   
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Posted - 22 May 2025 : 01:10:22
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Hello!
If Anauroch were bordered by mountains to the west, south and east (including the Desertsmouth peaks presently in existence), how might that affect the region? Trade routes would be hindered/obstructed, certainly; the Zhentarim might not be so eager to use its wastes as a means of bypassing more civilized regions (unless they knew of a secret path...). Fewer monsters would trickle into The Stonelands. What else?
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sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
    
USA
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Posted - 22 May 2025 : 02:15:29
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Too many factors. Would people just use the Underdark or a tunnel through the mountains? Would these points become major cities because of their importance? Would people seek to control both sides (but if its Underdark passages, will there be multiple entrances/exits)? Would someone setup a skyship ferry service that just goes over the mountains? If that were the case is there a caravan service that stays IN the desert such that people travel to the skyship, sell their caravan wagons to people leaving the desert, and then buy a new set of wagons on the other side? |
Alavairthae, may your skill prevail
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Delnyn
Master of Realmslore
   
USA
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Posted - 22 May 2025 : 11:10:33
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For skyship ferry services, I would expect Halruaans to charge steep fees for transport. They would not be eager to sell their trade secrets of skyship design. For Underdark routes and tunneling through mountains, that is inherently risky with the additional risk of freeing the phaerimm under Anauroch. The Zhentarim would likely not bother maintaining the Black Road with the expense and risk. I would expect trade routes to go around the mountains. |
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sleyvas
Skilled Spell Strategist
    
USA
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Posted - 22 May 2025 : 12:29:33
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quote: Originally posted by Delnyn
For skyship ferry services, I would expect Halruaans to charge steep fees for transport. They would not be eager to sell their trade secrets of skyship design. For Underdark routes and tunneling through mountains, that is inherently risky with the additional risk of freeing the phaerimm under Anauroch. The Zhentarim would likely not bother maintaining the Black Road with the expense and risk. I would expect trade routes to go around the mountains.
To Note: Halruuans aren't the only ones who know how to make skyships. People think that way, but Thayans are in canon also makers of skyships. So are elves. Thayans also have their own model of spelljammers, as do the people of Kara-Tur. If a spelljammer were staying in atmosphere and looked "ship-like" and people saw it, they might think its just another model of "skyship". Now, I don't see the Thayans using their spelljammers for this (i.e. for other people), but I could see the Guild of Foreign Trade running a ferry service with skyships.... if only for the prestige of gaining similar notoriety to what the Halruuans can do. Once other nations see this in action, it wouldn't be too hard to design their own variation of Halruaan skyship (or go down to Halruaa and steal one and use it in secret with illusory cover for their own goods).
On the underdark and/or tunnels .... WE know about the Phaerimm, but most people don't. Yeah, is it more dangerous? Maybe. I think people would do tunnels before underdark though. That's easier, especially if you can get something that burrows or disintegrates things to help (forcibly or not). Hell, there's even the idea of short jump portal system or even something as simple as a very narrow but long series of passwall effects that can only be activated for say ten minutes a day (i.e just enough that a caravan could get lined up in a valley and just pass on through in a relative rush.... anything breaks down .... sucks to be you because your wagon is getting disintegrated).
Something like the passwall effect would mainly be for use by a highly secretive organization, because its annoying, unsafe, and probably more expensive than a portal system. However, there is security in it, especially if there's a couple sets of these with a stopover point each day where people could stay in some encampment, etc... |
Alavairthae, may your skill prevail
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