Abarrûkh (Ad. "Shout of strength") was a coastal town of Far Harad situated on the tip of the southwestern cape of Ashatur in Tûlwang.The town's name and history reached back into the old days of the Black Númenóreans.

Description[]
- Population:Approximately 4300; mixed human.
- Government: Abarrûkh is governed by a consortium of guildmasters, known as the Silver Ministry.
- Notable Places:
- The Shrine of Elenala: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of Elenala, Goddess of Civilization, surrounded by a labyrinth path.
- The Shrine of Tuluk: A cauldron lamp enshrining the flame of , Lady of Coins, surrounded by a neglected garden.
- The Guildhall: A grand half-timbered building, once a minor temple. It contains a large meeting hall and several smaller rooms, and is shared amongst several local merchant guilds.
Charger's Village[]
Notable Places:
- Zealot's Corner: Zealots and madmen can often be encountered here, shouting their rambling dogmas at bemused passers-by.
- Tarûn's Foundry: A two-storey half-timbered building, the workshop of a female human founder named Tarûn. She has been cursed by a hag, and every pendant she casts makes all those who see it more susceptible to magical charms and compulsions.
- Azrar's Clocks: The workshop of a male human clockmaker named Azrar, who leads both the Clockmakers and Trapwrights Guilds.
Servant's District[]
Notable Places:
- Lazû's Forge: The workshop of a male human blacksmith named Lazû, known for his vast knowledge of dwarven runes and glyphs.
Characters[]
Hamal the fighter Edento he Priest Aregús the professional Madentu the Scholar Heús the servant Gantugu the Paladin Adûka the Entertainer Haldûn the Thief Azmi the Witch-priest Hazî the Ranger Dûga the Devotee Arurâ the Minstrel Azân the conjurer Shôzad the Alchemist Agaki the peasant Shór the baker Etânani the slaver Indûl the chandler