- Bright Desert
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In the "
World of Greyhawk "campaign setting for the "Dungeons & Dragons "roleplaying game , the Bright Desert is a fictionaldesert located in the centralFlanaess . The Bright Desert is independent of the control of any external nation, and has been significantly organized under the control of Rary the Traitor, though its enemies (among whom it counts The Free City of Greyhawk, The Duchy of Urnst, andThe Circle of Eight ) do not acknowledge it as a nation.cite book | title=Living Greyhawk Gazetteer | author=Holian, Gary,Erik Mona ,Sean K Reynolds , andFrederick Weining | publisher=Wizards of the Coast | year=2000 ]Geography and climate
The Bright Desert extends from the
Abbor-Alz (a rugged range of hills) to the north and east to theWoolly Bay to the west, and to theSea of Gearnat to the south. It contains only one major geographical feature, theBrass Hills in its south-western region.The desert itself gives way to scrub near the Abbor-Alz.
Temperatures in the desert can reach 120°F and can dip into the low 30s during the night. Sandstorms are not uncommon.cite book | title=Rary the Traitor (WGR3) | author=Pryor, Anthony | publisher=
TSR, Inc. | year=1992 ]History
The Bright Desert was once a fertile land occupied by a number of nations, the most powerful being Sulm and
Itar . In -700 CY, the Kingdom of Sulm was destroyed by its last king,Shattados , who used the power of a dark artifact known as theScorpion Crown in an attempt to gain perpetual dominion over his subjects. Instead, the crown turned Shattados into a giganticscorpion , and his people intomanscorpions anddune stalkers . The land itself was even changed, transformed into a vast wasteland now known as the Bright Desert.cite web | author=Mona, Erik | title=Reflections in Silica: Sulm and Itar | url=http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=224]In the
1983 , "A Guide to the World of Greyhawk" booklet in the "World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting " boxed set,Gary Gygax writes only that the Bright Desert is the land that lies beyond the Abbor-Alz, and that its peoples are unfriendly. [cite book | title=A Guide to the World of Greyhawk: Volume III: A Catalogue of the Land Flanaess, Being the Eastern Portion of the Continent of Oerik, of Oerth | author=Gygax, E. Gary | publisher=TSR, Inc. | year=1983 ] This note corresponds to 576 CY.Rary's escape
In 584 CY, Rary betrayed the
Circle of Eight at theDay of the Great Signing in Greyhawk, which marked the end of theGreyhawk Wars . When his attempt to disrupt the signing failed, he fled into the Bright Desert with his co-conspirator,Robilar , and marshaled the local tribes and began to create their own nation-state. [cite book | title=Greyhawk Wars - Boxed Set | author=Cook, David "Zeb" | editor=King, Robert J. | year=1991 | publisher=TSR, Inc. ] Robilar went on foot with those troops that followed Rary while Rary transported his tower in Ket to the middle of the Bright Desert.This new kingdom, The
Empire of the Bright Lands (or simply Bright Lands), is held under the tyrannical control of Rary and Robilar who have systematically used their small army and mercenary soldiers to defeat tribes of local nomads and subjugate them under his rule. His armies are now large and powerful enough to defend this young nation. Rumors continue to spread that he seeks some artifact in the desert ruins.Footnotes
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