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{{Place|Daggerborne Ruins.jpg|Daggerborne Ruins|[[Redfox Fields]], [[Eastern Kingdoms]]|Watchtower|(none)|(none)|[[Session 2]]}} | {{Place|Daggerborne Ruins.jpg|Daggerborne Ruins|[[Redfox Fields]], [[Eastern Kingdoms]]|Watchtower|(none)|(none)|[[Session 2]]}} | ||
In the early years of the [[100-Year War]], it is believed the tower was | In the early years of the [[100-Year War]], it is believed the tower was hastily built to watch over the [[White Mountains]] and [[Woodville Hills]] as creatures poured out of the cursed portals, warning the surroundings forces to prevent surprise attacks and push back. | ||
The tower was originally occupied by a pavilion of Elvish fighters, | The tower was originally occupied by a pavilion of Elvish fighters, and their leaders were later honored by stone statues decorating the yard in front of the construct. It serves as a symbol of peaceful upkeep in and around the [[Redfox Fields]]. | ||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] | ||
[[Category:Eastern Kingdoms]] | [[Category:Eastern Kingdoms]] |
Revision as of 22:36, 16 September 2021
Daggerborne Ruins
Region | Redfox Fields, Eastern Kingdoms |
Type | Watchtower |
Population | (none) |
Leader
(none)
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In the early years of the 100-Year War, it is believed the tower was hastily built to watch over the White Mountains and Woodville Hills as creatures poured out of the cursed portals, warning the surroundings forces to prevent surprise attacks and push back.
The tower was originally occupied by a pavilion of Elvish fighters, and their leaders were later honored by stone statues decorating the yard in front of the construct. It serves as a symbol of peaceful upkeep in and around the Redfox Fields.