
Ricko
Ricko
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- Ricko
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Eruption
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khasnya - Dwarf land
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Community Atlas - Berenur - Urtrah Desert
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MY MUNDI IS READY!
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Community Atlas - Berenur - Urtrah Desert
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MY MUNDI IS READY!
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Community Atlas - Arthenn / Berenur
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Community Atlas - Arthenn / Berenur
mix of Annual Isometric Town and Sue Richards Spectrum Overland
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Community Atlas - Arthenn / Berenur
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Community Atlas: South East FONLORN ARCHIPELAGO - FISHER ISLAND
A1 Battlemap - Hallibut's Tower
Along the coast stands the remains of the infamous Hallibut's Tower. A mutilated structure, covered in colorful, slippery moss, its stones seem to echo the cries of the souls that perished there. This monument, conceived as a symbol of vanity and caprice, became the somber epitaph of an ambition that defied fate itself.
Lady Hallibut, a woman of ethereal beauty and an empty soul, manipulated her husband, the wealthy Bezos, into building a seaside paradise. She suffered from a mysterious illness that made sunlight torture, and she demanded that the project be divided into two parts: a luxurious underground complex and a tower that would crown the site, where she could gaze at the horizon in the hours before dawn.
In the first phase, Bezos spared no expense. The subterranean chambers were adorned with marble, fine tapestries, and gold ornaments, creating a sumptuous retreat for his wife. However, this extravagance quickly drained his fortune. By the time it was time to build the tower, funds had run out. To complete the project, Bezos made desperate decisions, cutting costs and ignoring safety recommendations.
The tower, built in haste and using inferior materials, collapsed seven days after its completion during a violent storm. The collapse killed the entire Bezos family and buried their dreams along with them. It is said that the poisonous moss that grows on the ruins is formed by Lady Hallibut’s eternal tears, and that the winds that whistle through the stones curse those who dare explore the site.