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Yevath has been a small fort of just 4 rooms for a long time now. Anyone interested in seeing it updated?--[[User:Bladestorm|Bladestorm]] 12:21, 10 April 2009 (EDT) | Yevath has been a small fort of just 4 rooms for a long time now. Anyone interested in seeing it updated?--[[User:Bladestorm|Bladestorm]] 12:21, 10 April 2009 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Well... YEAH! Yevath could (should?) be a vast fortress, full of barracks, siegeworks, and forges, as well as libraries and laboratories dedicated to magick. Also better defended. The existing guards are fine, but we need murder holes to rain down arrows and random vats of acid/alkali/burning oil/diseased sewage. The RW guild area should be a separate section, and there should be areas that only the intangible can pass. Finally, Ahrikol's throne area should be befitting a wannabe world ruler; instead of darkness and gloom it should be stately enough to persuade visiting royalty (or potential Ringwielders) to join with his cause, purely for the sake of law and order, of course. |
Revision as of 15:45, 12 April 2009
Yevath has been a small fort of just 4 rooms for a long time now. Anyone interested in seeing it updated?--Bladestorm 12:21, 10 April 2009 (EDT)
Well... YEAH! Yevath could (should?) be a vast fortress, full of barracks, siegeworks, and forges, as well as libraries and laboratories dedicated to magick. Also better defended. The existing guards are fine, but we need murder holes to rain down arrows and random vats of acid/alkali/burning oil/diseased sewage. The RW guild area should be a separate section, and there should be areas that only the intangible can pass. Finally, Ahrikol's throne area should be befitting a wannabe world ruler; instead of darkness and gloom it should be stately enough to persuade visiting royalty (or potential Ringwielders) to join with his cause, purely for the sake of law and order, of course.