Lone-lands

From Echoes of Angmar
Lone Lands
Lone Lands
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Faction Lone Lands Factions
Quests Lone Lands Quests
Deeds Creating Lone Lands Deeds
Resources T2-T3


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Map of the Lone Lands

The Lone Lands were once ruled by the Kingdom of Rhudar, but now the fallen kingdom is but a memory to most travelers. These arid hills are home to roving bands of goblins and orcs, ensuring an eternal need for skilled adventurers and warriors. Ruins and monuments of long gone people litter the landscape tempting adventurous souls with potential treasures. This is a hard land for hard people. Many are those who think to make their fortune but do not realize the true danger they face upon leaving the sheltered forests of Bree-Land. Take with you trusted allies and heed the advice of the locals if you seek to walk the Great East Road, for it has been long days since that was a safe path for any other than the strong of arm and heart.

The Forsaken Inn

This last refuge on the Great East Road is way station for those few travelers who seek to make the arduous journey to the Trollshaws. Seek advice and supplies from the residents of the Forsaken Inn, and maybe even aid them and other adventurers to help clear the dangers of the road. Many seek their fortune in the ruins South of the inn, fighting goblins and wolves for long lost relics, while others struggle merely for survival under the threat of the orcs in the hills surrounding weathertop and closing the all trade through the Midgewater Pass.

Ost Guruth

Just off the beaten path are the ruins of Ost Guruth, once a stronghold of Arnor, now home to the Eglain. The Eglain are a group of Rangers who battle the descendants of Rhudar who seek to reestablish their kingdom. The Rangers battle through the marshes and mountains to hold this threat at bay. Aiding the rangers is the wizard Radagast the Brown He resides in the tower at the center of the ruins leading the Eglain against the twisted creatures and flora of Agamaur.

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