Amedio Jungle

The Amedio Jungle is a large stretch of tropical rainforest located in the southwestern Flanaess, on the continent of Oerik.
Ecology
Flora and fauna
The Amedio Jungle is home to numerous species of tropical flora and fauna, including some brought by migrating Olman from Hepmonaland, such as the bato, miro, and pok. Many dangerous fungi, colonial life, plants, and vermin dwell in the Amedio as well, such as the green and olive slime, yellow mold, obliviax moss, violet fungus, gas spores, phycomids, giant sundew, mantrap, pitcher plants, and Amedian gutworms.
Several more fearsome creatures also make their homes in the Amdio, including spawn of Kyuss near the ancient ruins of Kuluth-Mar, as well as bar-lgura and gibberlings near Matreyus Lake.[1]
Climate
History
"The Amedio remains a place of mystery to most of the Flanaess because so little information has been brought back from it. It wasn’t until 584 CY, when the Matreyus expedition brought back detailed notes and artifacts from the jungle, that the Amedio became something other than a distant hazard to be avoided. These notes allowed some to realize that certain unusual items traded by the Sea Princes were products of the Amedio. The jungle became even more real to the people of the Flanaess when the Scarlet Brotherhood began unloading slaves and warriors in Flanaess ports. As the Brotherhood controls most access to the Amedio, trafficking in its goods is kept to a low trickle; it will take the ousting of the Brotherhood from their jungle bases to allow Amedi resources any major influence on the rest of the world."[2]
Geography
The Amedio jungle is found at the south/southwest fringes of the Flanaess. It is almost entirely tropical or subtropical rainforest, and is its borders are cut off by the Hellfurnaces to the west. It is entirely located on a peninsula, with the Vohoun Ocean, Densac Gulf, Azure Sea, and Jeklea Bay surrounding it.
Lying east of the Hellfurnaces, the Amedio extends over 300 leagues south from its northernmost point at Jeklea Bay[3]
Two islands known simply as the Olman Isles extend northeast from the peninsula. The Isles of Axuxal, Mist Kingdom, and Pirate Isles are found off hte souhthern and southeastern coasts. The Isle of Dread is found due south of the Amedio Jungle.
Features and settlements
The Amedio Jungle is home to numerous ruins, settlements, and geographical features of interest, including the famous cities of Cauldron, Sasserine, and Tamoachan, and the ruins of Kuluth-Mar.
Rivers and lakes
- Atikula River
- Bodal River
- Ezolatl River
- Havekihu River
- Matreyus Lake
- Polahecu grassland
- Xatalati River
Amedio environs
Settlements
People
The jungle is primarily populated by Olman, though there are Suel tribesmen, as well as intelligent apes known as dakon. The Olman people make their home mainly in Xamaclan, the last city-state of the Olman.
In ancient times, the Amedio was home to at least two nodes of the vast spellweaver civilization.[citation needed]
Religion
"The Olman of the Amedio Jungle worship the same gods as their cousins in Hepmonaland. Regional differences account for minor name changes or differences in appearance."[4]
"The Amedian worship a few gods from the original Suel pantheon. Llerg is widely worshipped and is honored exclusively by many tribes; the Amedian pronounce this god's name "Hlerg". Beltar and Pyrcmius are popular choices of the cannibalistic tribes, as arc certain demon princes such as Juiblex and Demogorgon."[4]
Languages
The primary language spoken in the Amedio is the Olman language. Additionally, Amedi is common amongst the tribes of Suel-desecnded humans. Other common humanoid languages include beastfolk, dakon, and kech.
Resources
Rumors and legends
Publishing history
Adventures
The border of the Amedio Jungle and the Hellfurnaces was the setting of the Shackled City adventure path in Dungeonmagazine while published by Paizo. The adventure path detailed the history of the region between Jeklea Bay, the Amedio, and the Hellfurnaces, going back 3,000 years to the spellweavers' domination of the area. In that time, a battle between Abyssal hordes and the forces of Good took place around what is now the city of Cauldron.
The Savage Tide adventure path also began in the Amedio Jungle region, in the city of Sasserine.
See also
Bibliography
- Broadhurst, Creighton, Gerard Cummins, Paul Looby, John Leeper, and Sean Connor. Living Greyhawk Onnwal Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002. Available online:[1]
- Brown, Anne. Player's Guide. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- Decker, Jesse. "The Spire of Long Shadows." Dungeon #130. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
- Gygax, Gary. The World of Greyhawk. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
- ———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K. Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Moore, Roger E. Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998.
- ———. "Green Nightmare: The Amedio Jungle." Oerth Journal #4. Council of Greyhawk, 1996. Available online:[2]
- Reynolds, Sean K. The Scarlet Brotherhood. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999.
- Sargent, Carl. Ivid the Undying. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1995. Published online. PDF by William Allman with maps. Original RTF archived:Wizards.com. WGR7 or WGRx
- Ward, James M. Greyhawk Adventures. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1988.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.
| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amedio Jungle | Geographical feature | Jungle, | Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | 4, 6, 12, 15, 17, 65, 79, 96, 98, 100, 101, 139, 147, 148, 149 |
| Amedio Jungle | Geographical feature | Jungle, | Reference | SEE Amedio {Amedio coast} |
- ↑ The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.71.
- ↑ The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.63.
- ↑ Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), p.139.
- ↑ a b The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.64.