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Built by [[Corik]] as a forward defensive position south of what is now called Corik's Wall. In naming his forward defense for the [[Morganae|Elf-Queen of the Mountains]], he hoped she would come at last to his city's defense but she proved false and left the Eloth and his city to the flames.<br> |
Built by [[Corik]] as a forward defensive position south of what is now called [[Corik's Wall]], in the area known as the [[found in::Lost Grounds]]. In naming his forward defense for the [[Morganae|Elf-Queen of the Mountains]], he hoped she would come at last to his city's defense but she proved false and left the Eloth and his city to the flames.<br /> |
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It was repaired and defended by the [[Emerald Knights]] after their founding in 183 and fell to the [[Dark Hand]] in 192 AV. This area became known as the [[Lost Grounds]]. An account of the early [[Emerald Knights|Knights]] and the Arm can be found in the [[Book:BggEC1|The Emerald Chronicles]] by [[Geoff Graev]]. |
It was repaired and defended by the [[Emerald Knights]] after their founding in 183 and fell to the [[Dark Hand]] in 192 AV. This area became known as the [[Lost Grounds]]. An account of the early [[Emerald Knights|Knights]] and the Arm can be found in the [[Book:BggEC1|The Emerald Chronicles]] by [[Geoff Graev]]. |
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 21 January 2011
Built by Corik as a forward defensive position south of what is now called Corik's Wall, in the area known as the Lost Grounds. In naming his forward defense for the Elf-Queen of the Mountains, he hoped she would come at last to his city's defense but she proved false and left the Eloth and his city to the flames.
It was repaired and defended by the Emerald Knights after their founding in 183 and fell to the Dark Hand in 192 AV. This area became known as the Lost Grounds. An account of the early Knights and the Arm can be found in the The Emerald Chronicles by Geoff Graev.