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Underground, presumably natural mazes. Home to subterranean creatures such as [[giant cave spider]]s and [[kobold]]s.
 
Underground, presumably natural mazes. Home to subterranean creatures such as [[giant cave spider]]s and [[kobold]]s.
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Represented by {{Tile|•|#777|#000}} on the world map.
  
 
=== Ruins ===
 
=== Ruins ===
  
 
Destroyed labyrinthine buildings. Often feature undead.
 
Destroyed labyrinthine buildings. Often feature undead.
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Represented by {{Tile|µ|#777|#000}} on the world map.
  
 
=== Dark fortresses ===
 
=== Dark fortresses ===

Revision as of 16:45, 30 April 2008

Your own site is best known as your Location.

Sites are artificial or inhabited features in the world. They're notable for being named individually and for being referred to in Adventure Mode quests.

Cities

Wooden house cities. Have shops, temples and mayoral houses.

Represented by +, *, , and # on the world map.

Retreats

Tree cities.

Represented by î and on the world map

Mountain halls

Ornate underground structures.

Represented by Ω on the world map.

Caves

Underground, presumably natural mazes. Home to subterranean creatures such as giant cave spiders and kobolds.

Represented by on the world map.

Ruins

Destroyed labyrinthine buildings. Often feature undead.

Represented by µ on the world map.

Dark fortresses

Cities made of towers of dark obsidian. May feature temples.

Represented by П on the world map.

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