According to this map Faerun Map – LoreMaps, it’s about 1900 miles direct. If you had a ship, you could travel almost in a straight line, with only a slight detour to go round islands. According to the Player’s Handbook, a sailing ship can travel at 2 mph, so if you could sail day and night it would take about 40 days.
How far is Phandalin from Neverwinter?
I was prompted by the region map to think about distances, after realising that from Neverwinter to Phandalin is around 60 miles, which is a FREAKING HUGE distance to have between even minor settlements considering the setting!
How long to travel from Baldur’s Gate to waterdeep?
Travel Times
| Starting Point/Destination | Time by Ship |
|---|---|
| Waterdeep to Baldur’s Gate | 8 days |
| Luskan to Neverwinter | 2 days |
How far apart are Neverwinter and waterdeep?
WALKING DISTANCE BETWEEN SETTLEMENTS IN KM
| Luskan | Neverwinter | |
|---|---|---|
| Neverwinter | 190 | 0 |
| Night’s End | 96 | 286 |
| Leilon | 334 | 144 |
| Waterdeep | 654 | 478 |
How many days does it take to travel from Neverwinter to Phandalin?
I’m looking into distances since it seems there’s going to be a lot of traveling while playing SKT. In LMoP I saw that in the intro trip from Neverwinter to Phandalin takes the players 3 days. Which would place Phandalin roughly under 70 miles (even less if we’re counting a straight line to the town from the city).
When did Phandalin become a settlement in Game of Thrones?
It was raided by orcs in 951 DR and subsequently abandoned. It was eventually resettled, however, and Phandalin became a frontier settlement of farmers and prospectors looking for wealth in the Sword Mountains in the late 15 th century DR. Phandalin was originally a farming community.
Where is Phandalin on the Sword Coast north?
This article is about the village on the Sword Coast North. For the paladin of Baldur’s Gate, see Phandalyn. Phandalin was a mainly human village located northeast of Leilon, where the road that ran from the High Road to Triboar faded into a trail.
What is the name of the temple in Phandalin?
Shrine of Luck: A small shrine made of stone from the ruins and Phandalin’s only temple, dedicated to Tymora. It was in the care of a zealous young elf and member of the Harpers, Sister Garaele. The Sleeping Giant: A rundown, dirty, and dangerous watering hole.