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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a region in the [[Realm of Ghur]]. {{Fn|1}}
 
  
A vast sea of sand dunes sprinkled with the gigantic skeletons that may have given it its name, although others claim that the sand itself is bone dust. {{Fn|1a}}
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The '''Bone Desert''' is a vast sea of sand dunes sprinkled with the gigantic skeletons that may have given it its name, although others claim that the sand itself is bone dust. {{Fn|1a}}
  
 
==Locations==
 
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[[Category: Deserts]]

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The Bone Desert is a vast sea of sand dunes sprinkled with the gigantic skeletons that may have given it its name, although others claim that the sand itself is bone dust. [1a]

Locations

  • Eight Pillars: An ancient monument city [1a] at the end of a gorge heading into mountains. It is comprised of a great pyramid at the culmination of a colonnade of eight towering pillars eroded by the sandy winds of the desert over long ages. As the Age of Sigmar goes on, a small settlement was founded there by treasure seekers and adventures and those who would supply them. [1d]
  • Great Karagi: The tribes own name for the Duardin hold which trades with the tribes of the desert in the Golden Season. [1a]
  • Khaled-Tush: It lies a day’s journey from the Eight Pillars. [1a] Once a mere watering hole for traders travelling between the cities of the Triumvirate Cities - Barkesh, Hedina and Merpont it rose steadily to become a small settlement. The visiting wagons were clustered around the brothels, taverns and counting house made from the trees of the oasis. [1b] It was attacked and burned by sky-pirates under captain Durbarak seeking Maleneth Witchblade. [1]

Notable

Human

  • Dancers of the Alharab: Their troupe performed for the guilder lords and councils of the Triumvirate Cities, but they are also known as spies and assassins. [1b]

Sources