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'''White Plume Mountain''' is the name of a lone, geyser-spitting mountain on the plains of the central [[Flanaess]], north of the [[Nyr Dyv]] and south of [[Rift Canyon]]. It is also the eponymous subject of one of the most famous ''Dungeons & Dragons'' modules. | '''White Plume Mountain''' is the name of a lone, geyser-spitting mountain on the plains of the central [[Flanaess]], north of the [[Nyr Dyv]] and south of [[Rift Canyon]]. It is also the eponymous subject of one of the most famous ''Dungeons & Dragons'' modules. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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The earliest known inhabitant of White Plume Mountain was the druid [[Aegwareth]]. Circa -800 [[Common Year|CY]], Aegwareth was slain by the wizard [[Keraptis]], who took over the mountain with his gnomish servitors. Aegwareth now exists as a shade. | The earliest known inhabitant of White Plume Mountain was the druid [[Aegwareth]]. Circa -800 [[Common Year|CY]], Aegwareth was slain by the wizard [[Keraptis]], who took over the mountain with his gnomish servitors. Aegwareth now exists as a shade. | ||
Revision as of 17:49, 6 April 2008

White Plume Mountain is the name of a lone, geyser-spitting mountain on the plains of the central Flanaess, north of the Nyr Dyv and south of Rift Canyon. It is also the eponymous subject of one of the most famous Dungeons & Dragons modules.
Ecology
Inhabitants
History

The earliest known inhabitant of White Plume Mountain was the druid Aegwareth. Circa -800 CY, Aegwareth was slain by the wizard Keraptis, who took over the mountain with his gnomish servitors. Aegwareth now exists as a shade.
Bibliography
- Cordell, Bruce R. Return to White Plume Mountain. Renton, WA: TSR, 1999.
- Shick, Lawrence. White Plume Mountain. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1979.
- Shick, Lawrence, Andy Collins, Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel, and James Wyatt. White Plume Mountain (Revised). Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online: [1]
- Wilson, Steve. GreyChrondex 4.1. 2000. Available online:[2]