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'''Zhindel's Post''' was a settlement built by the [[Krenlumtrek Clan]] of [[Dwarf|Dwarves]].
'''Zhindel's Post''' is a settlement that was built by the [[Krenlumtrek Clan]] of [[Dwarf|Dwarves]]. It remains to this day, with a functional gem shop, furrier, and tavern. A gateway to the Elven Nations, it is located just east of [[Zul Logoth]] and near to [[Whistler's Pass]].


==History==
Zhindel's Post, located near to [[Whistler's Pass]], was established by the "logging dwarves" of the Krenlumtrek Clan. It was often on the trail of those passing back and forth from the eastern and western sides of the continent.
Zhindel's Post was established by the "logging dwarves" of the Krenlumtrek Clan. It was often on the trail of those passing back and forth from the eastern and western sides of the continent. There were a few staple shops there, including a furrier and a gem shop.


A tunnel between Zhindel's Post and the city of [[Zul Logoth]], with transportation provided by toll mine carts, provided access between [[Zul Logoth]] and the [[Elven Nations]] to the east.
A tunnel between Zhindel's Post and the city of [[Zul Logoth]], with transportation provided by toll [[mine cart]]s, provided access between [[Zul Logoth]] and the [[Elven Nations]] to the east.

==Shops==
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==[[Travel guide]] tidbit==
The guide says, "Ah, and here we come up to Zhindel's Post. It's sometimes called "The Gateway to the DragonSpine," and is a lumberjacking center run by the Krenlumtrek dwarves. They're in a very strategic position, as they can trade with both other dwarves to the north and west, as well as the elves to the east. There are a few staple shops here, including a furrier and a gem shop. If you ever come back this way and have forgotten to bring coins for the mine ride, you can probably sell some spare stuff here to get silver. The cost of the trip into Zul Logoth costs 1000 silvers for most folks, though citizens of Zul Logoth get a discount."


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[[Category: Zul Logoth]]

Latest revision as of 14:34, 16 November 2024

Zhindel's Post is a settlement that was built by the Krenlumtrek Clan of Dwarves. It remains to this day, with a functional gem shop, furrier, and tavern. A gateway to the Elven Nations, it is located just east of Zul Logoth and near to Whistler's Pass.

History

Zhindel's Post was established by the "logging dwarves" of the Krenlumtrek Clan. It was often on the trail of those passing back and forth from the eastern and western sides of the continent. There were a few staple shops there, including a furrier and a gem shop.

A tunnel between Zhindel's Post and the city of Zul Logoth, with transportation provided by toll mine carts, provided access between Zul Logoth and the Elven Nations to the east.

Shops

Main article: Category:Zhindel's Post shops
Shop Name Realm Type Inventory Sold Shop Specialty
Cindek's Spirits Zul Logoth eatery food

Travel guide tidbit

The guide says, "Ah, and here we come up to Zhindel's Post. It's sometimes called "The Gateway to the DragonSpine," and is a lumberjacking center run by the Krenlumtrek dwarves. They're in a very strategic position, as they can trade with both other dwarves to the north and west, as well as the elves to the east. There are a few staple shops here, including a furrier and a gem shop. If you ever come back this way and have forgotten to bring coins for the mine ride, you can probably sell some spare stuff here to get silver. The cost of the trip into Zul Logoth costs 1000 silvers for most folks, though citizens of Zul Logoth get a discount."

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