Thanks for posting this, Greg! However, why are they called the Falling Ruins? Surely they'd stop falling at some point (or am I stuck in a real-world mindset?)
Guy
At 09:11 PM 12/27/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Could anyone tell me where I may find information about Falling Ruins in
>Tarsh ?
Here is a little excerpt from a Guide to Sartar that I am compiling.
Falling Ruins. Notorious ruin on the Dragonspine Ridge, overlooking
Dendrogi Pass. Site of an ancient city and fortress called Intan, it was
ruined by the EWF. It was where Dinkat's Ladder was raised, and maybe also
a breeding place for human/dragon hybrids, or perhaps a monastery for
nonhumans, or maybe a laboratory where the metal animals were forged. The
ruins have an allure that many find irresistible even from the pass far
below it. The three roads that approach it cast promises to tempt anyone
upon them, and within the ruins lives Elemenoria, the Great Temptress who
can grant any wish, for a price.
Intan. A former city, now called Falling Ruins. (KoS 184) It was settled in
the Dawn Age by Stravuli tribesmen. It overlooks Dendrogi Pass and its
strategic position has caused it to be occupied by every subsequent power
trying to control Dragon Pass. However, it was cursed and has been
unoccupied since the EWF. See Falling Ruins.
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