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'''Connected Zones''' : [[ Qeynos Hills ]] , [[ Everfrost ]] , [[ Jaggedpine Forest ]] | '''Connected Zones''' : [[ Qeynos Hills ]] , [[ Everfrost ]] , [[ Jaggedpine Forest ]] | ||
'''Description''' : Blackburrow is the home of the Blackburrow clan of gnolls. It is something of a combination between underground dungeon and above ground hunting area, and represents the only pathway to get from Everfrost and the home of the barbarians to the Qeynos Hills and lands beyond. The overall structure of Blackburrow consists of two entrances and a ring with a deep hole in the middle. There are multiple tunnels to the lower levels where higher level gnolls can be found. | '''Description''' : Blackburrow is the home of the Blackburrow clan of gnolls. It is something of a combination between underground dungeon and above ground hunting area, and represents the only pathway to get from [[ Everfrost ]] and the home of the barbarians to the [[ Qeynos Hills ]] and lands beyond. The overall structure of Blackburrow consists of two entrances and a ring with a deep hole in the middle. There are multiple tunnels to the lower levels where higher level gnolls can be found. | ||
External Sources : [http://www.allakabor.com/eqatlas/blackburrow.html] | External Sources : [http://www.allakabor.com/eqatlas/blackburrow.html] |
Revision as of 15:26, 20 October 2015
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Connected Zones : Qeynos Hills , Everfrost , Jaggedpine Forest
Description : Blackburrow is the home of the Blackburrow clan of gnolls. It is something of a combination between underground dungeon and above ground hunting area, and represents the only pathway to get from Everfrost and the home of the barbarians to the Qeynos Hills and lands beyond. The overall structure of Blackburrow consists of two entrances and a ring with a deep hole in the middle. There are multiple tunnels to the lower levels where higher level gnolls can be found.
External Sources : [1]