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* Johann Lang - Once an aspiring mage, now a goblin's ashtray
 
* Johann Lang - Once an aspiring mage, now a goblin's ashtray
 
* Harric - Black Orc Down!
 
* Harric - Black Orc Down!
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:- ''References Black Hawk Down (2001) by Ridley Scott. A depiction of the Battle of Mogadishu.''
 
* Famous last words of Anca Adelina Finta: weeeeeee bb done...
 
* Famous last words of Anca Adelina Finta: weeeeeee bb done...
 
* Birne - He came, ate and saw there was nothing left...
 
* Birne - He came, ate and saw there was nothing left...

Revision as of 12:32, 29 October 2010

Locate Fortress Reikenstein in Sacred 2 interactive map.

Fortress Reikenstein is the sort of stuff you'd expect a fairy tale castle to be made of - intrigue, dungeons, secret passages, moats and that sort of stuff.

The fortress is located northwest of the Dragonmaw Pass border wall and southwest of Black Oaks in the human region. It's easy to miss as a point of interest (visiting the castle IS required for the City Guide achievement award) since it's well off the beaten path. There's one quest that will lead you to it - provided you can successfully escort a rather suicidal weapons dealer to the military camp west of Black Oaks (Pawn Sacrifice).

Fortress Reikenstein also contains one grave marker within it's walls.

  • Queen Heeda We are not sad that you are gone, we are grateful that you were here.


Fortress Reikenstein Cemetary

Due west from the entrance of Fortress Reikenstein, there is a small cemetary complete with an outdoor chapel area. The graves inscriptions there are:

  • Johann Lang - Once an aspiring mage, now a goblin's ashtray
  • Harric - Black Orc Down!
- References Black Hawk Down (2001) by Ridley Scott. A depiction of the Battle of Mogadishu.
  • Famous last words of Anca Adelina Finta: weeeeeee bb done...
  • Birne - He came, ate and saw there was nothing left...
  • Christiane Clarenbach - What am I waiting for anyway...
  • pascal21 - He was able to juggle with numbers, then he tried it with daggers.
- Name based on Blaise Pascal, mathematician (1623 - 1662)

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