Citadel Infirmary: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(1) |
m (8 revisions: Krakiipedia Import) |
||
(8 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
The Infirmary offered several clues towards the civilization of River's Rest prior to the fall of the [[Kannalan Empire]]. Noteworthy were advanced prosthetic limbs, which indicated an absence of ability to heal severed limbs. Also of note was a shrine to [[Aeia]], who was a [[Lesser Spirit]] worshiped in the region around River's Rest. |
The Infirmary offered several clues towards the civilization of River's Rest prior to the fall of the [[Kannalan Empire]]. Noteworthy were advanced prosthetic limbs, which indicated an absence of ability to heal severed limbs. Also of note was a shrine to [[Aeia]], who was a [[Lesser Spirit]] worshiped in the region around River's Rest. |
||
After its fall, the infirmary was haunted by [[rotting krolvin pirate|Krolvin pirates]]. |
After its fall, the infirmary was haunted by [[rotting krolvin pirate|Krolvin pirates]]. The Infirmary was revealed in an [[The Falcon Pin and the Discovery of the Infirmary|event]] surrounding a [[Falcon-shaped cloak pin]], which is now stored in the [[River's Rest Museum]]. |
||
⚫ | |||
==Creatures Found Here== |
|||
*[[rotting krolvin pirate]] |
|||
⚫ |
Latest revision as of 11:14, 31 December 2014
The Citadel Infirmary was the infirmary of the Citadel in River's Rest. Like many of the buildings in the Citadel compound, it was abandoned in 4058, M.E., when the Citadel fell to a combined Krolvin and troll force.
The Infirmary offered several clues towards the civilization of River's Rest prior to the fall of the Kannalan Empire. Noteworthy were advanced prosthetic limbs, which indicated an absence of ability to heal severed limbs. Also of note was a shrine to Aeia, who was a Lesser Spirit worshiped in the region around River's Rest.
After its fall, the infirmary was haunted by Krolvin pirates. The Infirmary was revealed in an event surrounding a Falcon-shaped cloak pin, which is now stored in the River's Rest Museum.