The Map of Dragaera
Chapter 1 -Steve's Map
Chapter 2 -Speculative Cartography
Chapter 3 -The East
Chapter 4 -The Grand Canal
Chapter 5 -The Eastern River
Chapter 6 -The Kanefthali Mountains
Chapter 7 -Northport
Chapter 8 -Harata
Chapter 9 -Greenaere
Chapter 10 -Elde Island
Chapter 11 -The Southern Coast
Chapter 12 -Daavya
Chapter 13 -Arylle and Luatha
Chapter 14 -Newmarket
Chapter 15 -Whitemill/Gatehall
Chapter 16 -Mistyvale County
Chapter 17 -The Southeast
Chapter 18 -Dragaera City
Chapter 19 -Fornia
Chapter 20 -The Collier Hills
Chapter 21 -Castle Rock
Chapter 22 -The Pepperfields
Chapter 23 -Castle Redface
Chapter 24 -Burz
Chapter 25 -The Ash Mountains
Chapter 26 -Daeld Mountains
Chapter 27 -Kliuev
Chapter 28 -Zerika's Point
Chapter 29 -Miscellaneous Locations
Chapter 30 -The Lay of the Land
Unresolved Issues
Chapter 31 -Blackchapel
Chapter 32 -The Pepper Road
Chapter 33 -The Massacre in Tirma
Chapter 34 -The Holdfree Mines
Chapter 35 -Other Missing Locations (A)
Chapter 36 -Other Missing Locations (B)
Chapter 37 -Other Missing Locations (C)
Chapter 38 -Other Missing Locations (D)
Chapter 39 -Other Missing Locations (E)
Chapter 40 -Other Missing Locations (F)
Chapter 41 -Other Missing Locations (G)
Chapter 42 -Other Missing Locations (H)
Chapter 43 -Other Missing Locations (I)
Chapter 44 -Other Missing Locations (J)
Chapter 45 -Other Missing Locations (K)
Chapter 46 -Other Missing Locations (L)
Chapter 47 -Other Missing Locations (M)
Chapter 48 -Other Missing Locations (N)
Chapter 49 -Other Missing Locations (P)
Chapter 50 -Other Missing Locations (R)
Chapter 51 -Other Missing Locations (S)
Chapter 52 -Other Missing Locations (T)
Chapter 53 -Other Missing Locations (V)
Chapter 54 -Other Missing Locations (W)
Chapter 55 -Other Missing Locations (Y)
Chapter 56 -Other Missing Locations (Z)
Index

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Chapter 50 - Other Missing Locations (R)

Ramshorn Peak

I am Istamar, named for the waterfall in Ramshorn Peak in the Kanefthali Mountains
The Baron of Magister Valley, Chapter 30

Ramshorn Swamp

the Ramshorn Swamp
The Baron of Magister Valley, Chapter 29

Ranler

Telnan of Ranler
The Desecrator

Redground

a place that is very nearly at the western edge [of the Empire] ... to the far northwestern region of the continent, on a peak called Kana, in the Kanefthali Mountains. In the earliest days of the Empire, when the seventeen tribes ... began moving east, among the first discoveries was [the Kanefthali Mountains, and Zerika negotiated a portion away from the Serioli] This portion centered around four of the mountains: Koopyr, famous for its large twin peaks ... Needle-at-the-Top and Redground ... and Kana, which looked back north upon the others ... the Serioli [were] confined to the far north, on such peaks as Lostway and Brownhead ... in a lower valley of Kana called Whiteside, near a village of the same name
The Paths of the Dead, Chapter 3

Redrocks

Far to the east of Merwin:

lord of a county far to the east called Redrocks
The Lord of Castle Black, Chapter 59

Redstaff

Lady Parachai of Redstaff
The Phoenix Guards, TITLE

Either there are two people named Parachai, or Redstaff and Sliptower are geographically related (e.g., one is within the other):

our common patron, Parachai, Countess of Sliptower
The Phoenix Guards, PREFACE

Reflin

Lady Saruchka of Reflin
Tiassa, Special Tasks 2

Ridge

Located near or in the county of Merwin.

This was almost more startling that her sudden appearance in the forest between Appertown and Ridge ... we're within a few miles of a town ... There's a stream about a hundred feet this way, just over that rise.
Issola, Chapter 1

Ripples

Numerous roads crisscross Mistyvale County: from Riverwall to Steps, from Brambles to Crossway, from Nacine to Gridley, from Hillcrest to Ripples, from Lottstown to Gorge. Moreover, these roads have not been carefully named; to be sure there is the Gridley Road, and the Lottstown Road, but there are three distinct roads called Hillcrest Pike and two that are known generally as the Brambles Road ... the Pins [an inn or tavern] between Crossway and Hillcrest ... another ... found on the Hillcrest Pike not far from Deepwell, is the Deepwell Inn [the Blue Fox] ... Mistyvale [County] had been part of Arylle, Luatha, and even Hampers at various times.
Sethra Lavode, Chapter 76

The Rising Waterfall of Cordania

a curiosity rivaled only by the Rising Waterfall of Cordania or the Steam Caves of Northern Suntra.
The Paths of the Dead, Chapter 1

Riverwall

Numerous roads crisscross Mistyvale County: from Riverwall to Steps, from Brambles to Crossway, from Nacine to Gridley, from Hillcrest to Ripples, from Lottstown to Gorge. Moreover, these roads have not been carefully named; to be sure there is the Gridley Road, and the Lottstown Road, but there are three distinct roads called Hillcrest Pike and two that are known generally as the Brambles Road ... the Pins [an inn or tavern] between Crossway and Hillcrest ... another ... found on the Hillcrest Pike not far from Deepwell, is the Deepwell Inn [the Blue Fox] ... Mistyvale [County] had been part of Arylle, Luatha, and even Hampers at various times.
Sethra Lavode, Chapter 76

Rounded Bluff

Baroness Tuvin at the Battle of Rounded Bluff
The Baron of Magister Valley, Chapter 17

Roundwood

Sir Paarfi of Roundwood
The Phoenix Guards, TITLE

Rundeel

Early the next day, the caravan arrived outside of Hartre ... It was Kana's plan to rebuild this city both as a defensive bastion against Elde Island (he considered Rundeel too close, and Adrilankha too far away) and ... to establish regular shipping between it and Northport, the latter of which was well located for [Mount Kana].
The Paths of the Dead, Chapter 28

Closer to Elde than Hartre. I'm tempted to place it at the mouth of the Elbow River, but that's too much of a guess.


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