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==Notable locations==
==Notable locations==
===Check Point===
===Check Point===
A militairy encampment set up by the [[Basalt Dominion]] in an attempt to create a barrier between the two regions. It's primary function is a forward operation base from which troops of the Dominion and her allied factions could be directed. In addition, refugees from the northern region could pass through here into safety.
A militairy encampment set up by the [[Basalt Dominion]] in an attempt to create a barrier between the two regions of the Dominion and [[Oblimora]]. It's primary function is a forward operation base from which troops of the Dominion and her allied factions could be directed. In addition, refugees from the northern region could pass through here into safety.


===Point Break===
===Point Break===

Revision as of 11:24, 16 May 2024

25em
Wanderer's Trail
Region Eastern Kingdoms
Type Cliff
Population Unknown
Leader
(none)
First visit in...

A long cliff-side traversible road coming out of the Basalt Dominion and well into Oblimora, passing through Point Break and Dire Mound before joining with the northern-most region where the capitol of Elkenveil stands.

Previously in...

Session 39 The Four Feathers fall into this region after a succesful escape from the Scarlet Vault.


Notable locations

Check Point

A militairy encampment set up by the Basalt Dominion in an attempt to create a barrier between the two regions of the Dominion and Oblimora. It's primary function is a forward operation base from which troops of the Dominion and her allied factions could be directed. In addition, refugees from the northern region could pass through here into safety.

Point Break

An old lighthouse operated by members of the Elderwalk. The lighthouse keeps a magical flame ablaze for centuries, coined the Flame of Hope.