Difference between revisions of "Geography: Plateau City: Shanty Quarter"

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The shanties, however, were leveled during the Fae King uprising, an event which also sharply reduced the overall population of Plateau City. Survivors were able to find lodging in the city proper, and the old shantytown was abandoned. Now, it has been converted into a peaceful, well-kept cemetery honoring the city's dead. Clangden's wall still protects the area.
 
The shanties, however, were leveled during the Fae King uprising, an event which also sharply reduced the overall population of Plateau City. Survivors were able to find lodging in the city proper, and the old shantytown was abandoned. Now, it has been converted into a peaceful, well-kept cemetery honoring the city's dead. Clangden's wall still protects the area.
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If you want to visit the [[Mama_Flaust%27s_House|Plateau City orphanage]], it is a couple hours' walk past Clangden's Gate beyond the city on an old farm.
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:33, 6 March 2014

Not so long ago, this was the Shanty Quarter, a place of poverty, squalor, and misery. Its two saving graces were a small shrine to Alemi, and a protective wall built by retired adventurer Clangden.

The shanties, however, were leveled during the Fae King uprising, an event which also sharply reduced the overall population of Plateau City. Survivors were able to find lodging in the city proper, and the old shantytown was abandoned. Now, it has been converted into a peaceful, well-kept cemetery honoring the city's dead. Clangden's wall still protects the area.

If you want to visit the Plateau City orphanage, it is a couple hours' walk past Clangden's Gate beyond the city on an old farm.


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1. Shrine of St. Cormak (Alemi)
55. Clangden's Gate
56. Hyas Gate
57. Prosperity Gate
58. Water/Black Gate