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In the eastern hills, known as Iron Hills, live the [[gnome|gnomes]]. The gnomes' most populated city is [[Ferrodyne]], a city of wonders and strangeness, built partially underground. Ferrodyne is filled with tinkers, inventors, and artisans of the rare and the mundane. | In the eastern hills, known as Iron Hills, live the [[gnome|gnomes]]. The gnomes' most populated city is [[Ferrodyne]], a city of wonders and strangeness, built partially underground. Ferrodyne is filled with tinkers, inventors, and artisans of the rare and the mundane. | ||
Also, at the very western edge of the Iron Hills, bordering the [[Plains and Desert|Desert]], is the mystical hidden city, [[Haven]]. | Also, at the very western edge of the Iron Hills, bordering the [[Plains and Desert|Desert]], is the mystical hidden city, [[Haven]]. Getting to Haven requires a mystical key, which will unlock the [[Setting Star Gate]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 28 August 2009
In the eastern hills, known as Iron Hills, live the gnomes. The gnomes' most populated city is Ferrodyne, a city of wonders and strangeness, built partially underground. Ferrodyne is filled with tinkers, inventors, and artisans of the rare and the mundane.
Also, at the very western edge of the Iron Hills, bordering the Desert, is the mystical hidden city, Haven. Getting to Haven requires a mystical key, which will unlock the Setting Star Gate.