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An Elven fortress used in the [[Undead War]] during the [[Battle of ShadowGuard]].
'''Shadowguard''' was a [[Vaalor]]ian fortress used in the [[Undead War]] during the [[Battle of ShadowGuard]]. The garrison of Shadowguard was known as the Legion of the Shadow.<ref>[[The Battle of ShadowGuard, A soldier's journal (An eyewitness account)]]</ref>


A cathedral stood at the center of the fortress.
=External Links=

[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/tomes/official-elanthian-history2.asp Account of the Undead War]
== Recent history ==

2002: The Second Battle of ShadowGuard occurred during the [[Griffin Sword War]] in 5102, fought between elven forces and adventurer allies against the undead of the Dark Alliance.

2014: As part of the [[Painful Memories]] storyline by GM-Mazreth with some minor tie-ins to the [[Cross Into Shadows]] storyline, mages from Ta'Illistim opened a portal to the ruins of Shadowguard from Lormesta to Charlatos 5114 (January-March 2014) largely involving [[Tiope]].

== References ==
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[[Category:Undead War]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 17 July 2021

Shadowguard was a Vaalorian fortress used in the Undead War during the Battle of ShadowGuard. The garrison of Shadowguard was known as the Legion of the Shadow.[1]

A cathedral stood at the center of the fortress.

Recent history

2002: The Second Battle of ShadowGuard occurred during the Griffin Sword War in 5102, fought between elven forces and adventurer allies against the undead of the Dark Alliance.

2014: As part of the Painful Memories storyline by GM-Mazreth with some minor tie-ins to the Cross Into Shadows storyline, mages from Ta'Illistim opened a portal to the ruins of Shadowguard from Lormesta to Charlatos 5114 (January-March 2014) largely involving Tiope.

References