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Latest revision as of 20:40, 17 April 2023
After the Order of Dawn was established, it made it one of its goals to secure the death-filled Darklands with fortresses, allowing for safe passage and re-establishing trade in the region. Not many of the fortresses stood long, crushed neath the grey waves of Undead coming from the east - the fortress of Greydusk Vale is an exception.
The area of Greydusk Vale itself exhibits a striking duality. The west of the vale still bears traces of the Windwall, with many trees and a plethora of animals roaming the area, making settling possible and giving it a unique charm. The east, however - once you leave the fortress atop the central hill - is a barren land filled with the undead of Hokan's grey horde, enemies of all life, stretching out their bony fingers through the snake pass in the search for flesh.
Notable Individuals
- Urias (deceased): Commander of the fortress in Greydusk Vale
- Morton Tharne (deceased): Leader of the mages of the Order in Greydusk Vale
- Flink McWinter: Travelling con artist
- Malicor Serpentes: Mage in possession of one half of the Mask of Bellial
- Jon Greywind: Traveller and storyteller
- Thurgon Farmir (deceased): Blacksmith who struck a deal with the undead and betrayed the Order
- Zihar (deceased): Leader of the Undead in Greydusk Vale
- Tana Songblade (deceased): Friend of Malicor and the dark elf Nightsong
Notable Historic Events
- 0 - 8 A.C.: The Fortress is established
- 7-8 A.C.: The undead besiege the fortress, the outer ring of defense is destroyed.
- 8 A.C.: The Phoenix Bearer helps break the siege of the Undead