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<blockquote data-quote="Phineas Crow" data-source="post: 1766313" data-attributes="member: 15347"><p><strong>Map Cluster 1: Beneath the Gloomfrost</strong></p><p></p><p>Spread out under the baleful shadow of treacherous snow covered mountains is the woodland wilderness known as the Gloomfrost forest. It is named after the unnaturally cold mist that permanently clings to the woods.</p><p></p><p>Deep within these mist-bound woods is an entrance to the underdark and since the fall of Gloomfrost Castle strange, dark forms that have been glimpsed lurking in the swirling mist of the icy woods.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Map #101: The Cellars of Gloomfrost Castle</strong></p><p></p><p>Once a mighty stronghold that stood at the heart of the Gloomfrost forest, all that now remains of Gloomfrost Castle is the decaying underground network of cellars and storage vaults that once contained the castle’s stockpile of food and supplies. Time has erased all trace of the above ground structure, leaving only a gaping pit and its crumbling, moss-covered stairs that lead down into cold darkness of the old cellars as the only remaining sign of where the castle once stood.</p><p></p><p>The story of Gloomfrost Castle is a tragic one. Once a great symbol of military strength, the castle served a vital role in protecting the land from the dangers that lurked within the icy tendrils of the Gloomfrost mist.</p><p></p><p>The commander of the castle had ordered the underground storage cellars to be expanded and the diggers sent down to tunnel into the cold earth soon uncovered a network of natural caverns the honeycombed the ground beneath the castle. </p><p></p><p>As the construction crew expanded into the caverns they unknowingly awoke a great evil from its long slumber. It is still unknown what transpired, as all those that were present during the attack perished. </p><p></p><p>It was a caravan, laden with building materials, that first witnessed the aftermath. The castle was torn apart, its walls and towers blasted as if some supernatural force had ripped through them, scattering the massive stone blocks like leaves in a breeze. After making a half hearted attempt to search for survivors, the caravan hastened back to report its finding. </p><p></p><p>Since the castle’s fall few have dared to enter the ruins, and those that do are rarely heard from again. No effort was made to reclaim the castle and the forest once again became a perilous wildlands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phineas Crow, post: 1766313, member: 15347"] [b]Map Cluster 1: Beneath the Gloomfrost[/b] Spread out under the baleful shadow of treacherous snow covered mountains is the woodland wilderness known as the Gloomfrost forest. It is named after the unnaturally cold mist that permanently clings to the woods. Deep within these mist-bound woods is an entrance to the underdark and since the fall of Gloomfrost Castle strange, dark forms that have been glimpsed lurking in the swirling mist of the icy woods. [b]Map #101: The Cellars of Gloomfrost Castle[/b] Once a mighty stronghold that stood at the heart of the Gloomfrost forest, all that now remains of Gloomfrost Castle is the decaying underground network of cellars and storage vaults that once contained the castle’s stockpile of food and supplies. Time has erased all trace of the above ground structure, leaving only a gaping pit and its crumbling, moss-covered stairs that lead down into cold darkness of the old cellars as the only remaining sign of where the castle once stood. The story of Gloomfrost Castle is a tragic one. Once a great symbol of military strength, the castle served a vital role in protecting the land from the dangers that lurked within the icy tendrils of the Gloomfrost mist. The commander of the castle had ordered the underground storage cellars to be expanded and the diggers sent down to tunnel into the cold earth soon uncovered a network of natural caverns the honeycombed the ground beneath the castle. As the construction crew expanded into the caverns they unknowingly awoke a great evil from its long slumber. It is still unknown what transpired, as all those that were present during the attack perished. It was a caravan, laden with building materials, that first witnessed the aftermath. The castle was torn apart, its walls and towers blasted as if some supernatural force had ripped through them, scattering the massive stone blocks like leaves in a breeze. After making a half hearted attempt to search for survivors, the caravan hastened back to report its finding. Since the castle’s fall few have dared to enter the ruins, and those that do are rarely heard from again. No effort was made to reclaim the castle and the forest once again became a perilous wildlands. [/QUOTE]
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