A rumpled range of low mountains and highlands in the
stony plains between Raam and Urik conceals a natural
marvel: the Dragon's Bowl, a great cliff-walled crater more
than seventy miles wide. The view from its rim is awe inspiring, and nothing else in the Tyr Region matches its
size and scope. The Dragon's Bowl is an obstacle akin
to the Ringing Mountains; sheer cliffs between 1,000
and 2,000 feet in height isolate its floor from the world
outside. Only a handful of precarious trails descend the
cliffs. The site takes its name from legends describing how
the Dragon tore free from the world and left behind the
deep crater to mark its birth.
The Dragon's Bowl has a strange stillness, as if the
world holds its breath, awaiting the creature's return. The
feeling intensifies at the bottom, where one finds a mix
of rocky debris and hills covering the middle to southern
reaches. Large herds of game animals and predators thrive
in the Bowl, untroubled by the presence of people.