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[[Lunule Weald]] is dark forest located east of [[Ta'Vaalor]], which is rumored to have been settled by [[Zelia]]n monks to avoid persecution. There are many references to [[Zelia]] throughout the [[Lunule Weald]].
[[Lunule Weald]] is dark forest located southeast of [[Ta'Vaalor]], which is rumored to have been settled by [[Zelia]]n monks to avoid persecution. There are many references to [[Zelia]] throughout the [[Lunule Weald]].


The [[Lunule Weald]] is a low-to-mid-[[level]] hunting ground. There are currently five undead creatures residing in the forest, which is accessible by going down a trail near [[The Toadwort]], outside the [[Annatto Gate]] in [[Ta'Vaalor]].
The [[Lunule Weald]] is a low-to-mid-[[level]] hunting ground. There are currently five undead creatures residing in the forest, which is accessible by going down a trail near [[The Toadwort]], outside the [[Annatto Gate]] in [[Ta'Vaalor]].

Revision as of 12:56, 2 August 2008

Lunule Weald is dark forest located southeast of Ta'Vaalor, which is rumored to have been settled by Zelian monks to avoid persecution. There are many references to Zelia throughout the Lunule Weald.

The Lunule Weald is a low-to-mid-level hunting ground. There are currently five undead creatures residing in the forest, which is accessible by going down a trail near The Toadwort, outside the Annatto Gate in Ta'Vaalor.

Indigenous creatures

Hunting information

The Lunule Weald is either known as the "Lower Weald" or "Upper Weald" to many adventurer's, because of the divide of indigenous creatures.

Landmarks and other information

Zelia's shrine lies within the "Upper Weald" of the Lunule Weald, within the Perish Glen, located to the east of Lunule Weald.

References