Glacier of the White Worm

Draped across the highest peaks of the Earthspur Mountains is the Glacier of the White Worm, perhaps a remnant of the Great Glacier that once covered the land. The altitude of this icesheet does not justify its presence some 400 miles south of the larger ice mass. Some dweomercraft may be involved to maintain its existence.   The glacier gets its name from the pale breed of remorhaz roaming across the vast fields of ice. The remorhaz territory covers the glacier's expanse, some 1,200 square miles, and the beasts occasionally travel in herds of a dozen or more. A variety of other polar creatures make their home on the glacier as well. Of goodly folk, only the monks of the Monastery of the Yellow Rose reside here.

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