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The ruins resemble a portal of some kind with several effigy figures in front. It is currently unknown what the effects are of the effigy nor what the portal is meant to do. The fallen ruins belonged to an ancient deity controlling time and space, the Lady of the Continuum or known as Labelas Enoreth.  
The ruins resemble a portal of some kind with several effigy figures in front. It is currently unknown what the effects are of the effigy nor what the portal is meant to do. The fallen ruins belonged to an ancient deity controlling time and space, the Lady of the Continuum or known as Labelas Enoreth.  


The ruins are kept up by the [[Illumus]] tribe as part of their culture. While the ruins are known as those of Enoreth, the tribe refers to it to as Luxus instead.
The ruins are kept up by the [[Illumus]] tribe as part of their culture. While the ruins are known as those of Enoreth, the tribe refers to it as Luxus instead.
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 12 March 2022

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Ruins of Enoreth
Region Daarakar Mountains, Avalon
Type Ruins
Population (unknown)
Leader
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The ruins resemble a portal of some kind with several effigy figures in front. It is currently unknown what the effects are of the effigy nor what the portal is meant to do. The fallen ruins belonged to an ancient deity controlling time and space, the Lady of the Continuum or known as Labelas Enoreth.

The ruins are kept up by the Illumus tribe as part of their culture. While the ruins are known as those of Enoreth, the tribe refers to it as Luxus instead.