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Revision as of 12:48, 26 February 2023



As the name implies, the Westguard shields the western regions of the Highmark - it had been doing so for centuries - and as such, it hardly ever knew peace. Whether it's the beasts of the surrounding mountains or vile creatures of the sea, the Westguard held strong.

The county had been ruled by many through the ages, some caring for it more than others, until it ended up in the hands of the Soul Carrier, and thus became the new home of the Shaikan. It may bear the scars of countless battles, and it is unlikely that it will ever know true peace, but it still shines as a beacon of hope for those who need it, and it keeps its gates open to anyone seeking to start anew.

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Notable Historic Events

  • UnknownWestguard is built in order to defend the western regions of the Highmark
  • 19 A.C. — A severely neglected Westguard is given to the Soul Carrier as a fiefdom by King Ulf of the Highmark
  • 19 A.C. — The Westguard gains independence after repelling an attack by the crown who tried to forcefully retake it
  • 19 A.C. — An organization known as The Hand of the Dragon is established on the initiative of the Soul Carrier - Westguard becomes the new home of the Shaikan after the fall of Shaikur.
  • 24 A.C. — Forces of the awakened Shaper attack the Westguard. The attack is successfully repelled.



Whisper Springs, known for its high-quality wood
Whisper Springs, known for its high-quality wood
Winter March, revered for its mines and metals
Winter March, revered for its mines and metals