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A ancient tomb in the [[Wydmoor Free City|Wydmoor]] region that held the restless remains of a pre-Alexandrian barbarian king. The entrance to the tomb was uncovered by a previous group of explorers at the base of a statue hidden in thick woods between [[Onrarch Landing]] and [[Yalmrith]]. This entrance led to an underground cavern holding a number of storage rooms and a ziggurat, which housed the restless mummy of the ancient King.
A ancient tomb in the [[Wydmoor Free City|Wydmoor]] region that held the restless remains of a pre-Alexandrian barbarian king. The entrance to the tomb was uncovered by a previous group of explorers at the base of a statue hidden in thick woods between [[Onrarch Landing]] and [[Yalmrith]]. This entrance led to an underground cavern holding a number of storage rooms and a ziggurat, which housed the restless mummy of the ancient King.


The tomb and its contents are believed to predate [[Alexandria]] by as much as 2,000 years, and held the remains of a significant military leader of the time. The frescoes in the tomb showed appear to show its inhabitant, armed and dressed similar to a modern Alexian barbarian, conquering an army and usurping a king.
The tomb and its contents are believed to predate [[Alexandria]] by as much as 2,000 years, and held the remains of a significant military leader of the time. The frescoes in the tomb showed appear to show its inhabitant, armed and dressed similar to a modern Celstian barbarian, conquering an army and usurping a king.


===Notable Treasure===
===Notable Treasure===

Revision as of 00:11, 5 February 2010

A ancient tomb in the Wydmoor region that held the restless remains of a pre-Alexandrian barbarian king. The entrance to the tomb was uncovered by a previous group of explorers at the base of a statue hidden in thick woods between Onrarch Landing and Yalmrith. This entrance led to an underground cavern holding a number of storage rooms and a ziggurat, which housed the restless mummy of the ancient King.

The tomb and its contents are believed to predate Alexandria by as much as 2,000 years, and held the remains of a significant military leader of the time. The frescoes in the tomb showed appear to show its inhabitant, armed and dressed similar to a modern Celstian barbarian, conquering an army and usurping a king.

Notable Treasure