Ruins
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Hex | 1205, 2610, 2509, 1803, 1609, 3709 |
Terrain | Varied |
Country | Varied or N/A |
There are ruins scattered across the face of Dargarth. Some exist from ancient times, before the current countries of Dargarth came into existence (or at least started communicating with those outside their borders), while some are more recent, and are the result of abandoned settlements or countries lost to the mists of time.
As time passes settlements and forts might crumble into ruin, just as former ruins will be developed into useable structures. Consequently this list might appear "out of date," but entries will be often not be deleted, as part of the historical record.
Some of the notable ruins are:
2610: Former capital of the Imperial Guard.
- Taken over after its fall by Alliance, and is now part of Alliance's homeland.
1205: Former capital of Albion.
- Guarded by a group of Templars, former warriors and knights of their realm.
3609: Former capital of Alliance.
1602: Fomer capital of the Isles of Langerhausen.
- Where the famous Day of Two Sieges occurred.
Note: Despite also being a fallen realm, the Explorers Guild stepped in and occupied Narscinia's capital before it could collapse into ruin like the former countries.
Other ruins:
3709: an unknown ruin on a tiny island in the south-eastern seas. It lies between the larger islands of the north and the hazards of the south (a series of maelstroms and unexplored waters). A gold mine was found amongst the ruins when Bitterpeak (aided by Legion) explored the island.
1803: a ruins on the coast of the Isles of Langer. While a part of Langer's hereditary holdings, nothing is know of the ruins.
2004: formerly a Langerhausen keep, it crumbled away to ruin with the fall of that nation.
2509: a ruins in the heart of the Alliance homeland. Presumably an artifact left by the former nation that inhabited those lands.
- In the early months of 3 DY, a township was built upon the site. However two short months later it was destroyed by unknown means, when the rest of the country fell, leaving it a ruins once more.
1609: despite being in the heart of Mardurian lands and overlooking a successful gold mine, nothing is known of these ruins.