The ruins of old Arnor are scattered all across Bree-land. They remain a constant reminder of the ancient glories of the North Kingdom ... and of the evil that destroyed it.
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+1 Patience | |||
5 Turbine Points |
(27.1S, 48W) Little lore remains from the days of the North Kingdom, but it is said that these ruins are all that remain of a Cardolan lord's failed attempt to hold back the wrath of Angmar. |
(27.8S, 58.7W) This scattered ruin is all that remained of the ancient town of Hillshire, once a sister to nearby Bree. |
(24S, 53.1W) In the days of the kingdom of Arnor, the Old Greenway Fort stood guard over the once-busy road leading to Fornost Erain. Now it is little more than a ruined monument to a ruined kingdom. |
(26.7S, 46.4W) Once an abode of the Men of Arnor, these ruins now house an unruly mob of outlaws calling themselves the Blackwolds. |
(26.7S, 44.5W) Long ago, this ruined fortress guarded Cardolan against the armies of Angmar and Rhudaur, but now it serves as the seat of power of the Blackwold brigands. |
(29.6S, 45.6W) These ancient ruins stand at the edge of the Midgewater Marshes and the Chetwood, a meagre remnant of a long forgotten age. |
(33.5S, 48.5W) These ruins mark the place where yet another tower of the North Kingdom once stood, now faded into memory. |
(31S, 44.8W) This spider-infested ruin lies at the centre of the Midgwater Marshes. It is rumoured that the wandering Rangers frequent this ancient fortress. |
(33S, 43.2W) Little is known of this ancient pile of rubble, except that goblins have chosen to roost here ... a cause for concern to the Men of Bree. |
(35.7S, 51.6W) These ruins, an abode of vile brigands from the south, mark the passage from the Vale of Andrath southwards into long-abandoned Minhiriath. |