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|currency=Dokora |
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|domg=Warrior Mage |
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|guild=Warrior Mage |
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'''Play.net Description''': Situated at the highest pass of the [[Dragon Spine Mountains]], this lonely fortress remains aloof from the rest of civilization. Few people know the way there. Fewer know the secrets it harbors within. |
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'''Chyolvea Tayeu'a''' is an ancient fortress in the highest pass of the [[Dragon Spine Mountains]]. Though abandoned for centuries it has recently been reclaimed by the [[Warrior Mage]] Guild and the Guild Leader [[Augrym]]. A [[RanikMap64a|fortress map]] is available for those who manage to find their way to it. Beneath the fortress is a [[Vykathi Hive|hive]] of insectoid creatures known as the [[Vykathi]]. <br /> |
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{{cat|Cities, Ilithi cities}} |
Latest revision as of 04:05, 30 September 2022
Province: Ilithi |
Currency: Dokora |
Population: Unknown |
Established: Unknown |
Alternate Names: None |
Dominant Race: None |
Dominant Guild: Warrior Mage |
Government: None |
Guild Halls: Warrior Mage |
Patron Deity: None |
Warnings: |
Play.net Description: Situated at the highest pass of the Dragon Spine Mountains, this lonely fortress remains aloof from the rest of civilization. Few people know the way there. Fewer know the secrets it harbors within.
Chyolvea Tayeu'a is an ancient fortress in the highest pass of the Dragon Spine Mountains. Though abandoned for centuries it has recently been reclaimed by the Warrior Mage Guild and the Guild Leader Augrym. A fortress map is available for those who manage to find their way to it. Beneath the fortress is a hive of insectoid creatures known as the Vykathi.