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If you {{com|depart}} upon [[Death|death]] in [[Ilithi]], you may depart to the [[RanikMap64|Shrine to the Dragon]]. The exit is hidden and the shrine is unmapped. |
If you {{com|depart}} upon [[Death|death]] in [[Ilithi]], you may depart to the [[RanikMap64|Shrine to the Dragon]]. The exit is hidden and the shrine is unmapped on Elanthipedia's RanikMaps. Kythryn's maps document the shrine [http://www.kythsjournal.com/maps/map49.htm here] |
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Starting in this room: |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 9 July 2020
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If you DEPART upon death in Ilithi, you may depart to the Shrine to the Dragon. The exit is hidden and the shrine is unmapped on Elanthipedia's RanikMaps. Kythryn's maps document the shrine here
Starting in this room:
[Shrine to the Dragon, Central Chamber]
This chamber is carved directly into the stone of the caverns. The walls are a dark green jade, encircling a stained altar that rests in the very center. Statues, shattered and smashed by time and angry mortal hands alike, stand forever frozen in broken dances. Elegant brass sconces still flicker with mystic lights, dim but bright enough to illuminate the area. You also see some twisted stone stairs, a stained jade altar and some tattered silk tapestries.
Obvious exits: none.
- GO ONYX ARCH
- EAST
- CLIMB STAIR
You are back above ground.
- WEST
- WEST
- WEST
- GO BRIDGE
You are now standing on the Southern Trade Route, on RanikMap64 South of Fayrin's Rest.
[Edge of the Wood, Western Riverbank]
A small white bridge gracefully arches over the rushing water of the furious Jademist River. The soft pattering of the water's movements sings a cadence as alluring as any fae's melody. A curious pale green frog lurks around the stones near the edge of the riverbank, occluding the rapidly shifting surface.