| Places | Description |
| Balgee | Small fortified town north of the Thunder Hills, garrisoned by 60 Thoralic soldiers. The town in surrounded by a small earthen mound, topped by a 12 feet tall palisade. The town has an extensive T'skrang harbor complex, with trading stations of at least three different "families". Thee town has three inns; "The Merry Serpent" (T'skrang), "Big Boar Inn" and "The Hunting Horror" (both Dwarven). Population: 400 - 500. |
| Bush Bluff | Small cliff area, located just 6 miles south of "Bush Namar". Several old (pre-scourge) mines are located deep in these cliffs).
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| Bush Namar | Large farming village, home to 250 people, in addition to some 400 more in outlying farms. The village, and producing herbal export goods
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| Dasiz's Traders | A medium-sized dwarven/human trading company, rumored to be allied with the Theran trader |
| Green's End | Small, slightly fortified town, 8 days south of bartertown. The town is named after a local elven hero, named Green, who once slew a terrible "beast of the jungle". After this deed, Green dragged himself out of the Servos, and died on a knotty hill, not five miles from the jungle. Today "Green's End" stands atop this small hill. |
| Haven | Small "Boomtown" south of the ruins of Parlainth. |
| Hunting T'kisch, The | A large inn. Owned by Kalin, a retired dwarven merchant. |
| House Sahl | Dwarven merchant house, trading mainly between Bartertown, Kratas, and Travar. |
| Kayana | Bush Namara's only Inn. |
| M'karr | Throalic outpost/fortress in the SE corner of the Servos Jungle |
| Malnien | Ancient ruins in the middle of the Servos |
| Oro'd'val | The T'skrang troubadour Caladui's home "town". |
| Red House, The | Prominent Magical shop in Haven. Owned by Asikath. |
| Sahl, House | Trading house based in Bartertown. Has a representative in the council of bartertown. |
| Sancruary, The | Large Inn in Haven |
| Sanctuary, The | Mage guild in Green's End. |
| Throk-Agar | Theran trading house, run by Golgom |
| Tower of Five | Five towers arranged as the points of a pentagram, home to Five Arch Mages |