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Latest revision as of 05:09, 5 February 2011
A cave northwest of Skook's Corner...
Graves:
- - Forged by blind blacksmiths in the black fire of the dark forges, the Sister Glaives of Atheron find their victims by the smell of fear.
- - Note to self: Kicking an Ogre in the butt can be fatal.
- - Here lies the mythos of a great idea.
- - Gernott von Ostbrand - Here lies a faithful servent of Lumen. He stood up for the rights of the poor and weak. Which led to his downfall in the end.
- - In remembrance of Aeon Fluggs, third knight of Skook's Corner
- - Julia of Urthak - Once disowned by her uncle, now she is resting on foreign soil.
Memorials:
Guardian of Souls:
- - Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that is troublesome. - Asimov
Base of same statue:
- - Donated by Seraphim Sonja
Back of same statue's base:
- - For Rent, Send an Ancarian Swallow to Thylysium, Swallow Nest 9
Right side of the same statue's base:
- - This ad free dungeon sponsored by the United Undertakers "Daisypushers".
Guardian of Souls:
- - Put more trust in nobility of character than in an oath. - Solon
Guardian of Souls:
- - Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. - Shakespeare