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Azdun is a dungeon within the [[Dakhota hills]]. Usually the first dungeon ever to be seen by most adventurers of Sapience, it is located below the courtyard of the castle and accessed via a well.
'''Azdun''' is a dungeon within the [[Dakhota hills]], discovered by the [[Help:Serpentlords|Serpentlord]] '''Azhrarn''' in 190 AF. Usually the first dungeon ever to be seen by most adventurers of [[Sapience]], it is located below the courtyard of the castle and accessed via descent of a hidden well.
 
 
 


=Upper Level=
=Upper Level=
The upper level of Azdun is the original area scouted by Azhrarn, and all that was known of the dungeon for the first twelve years following his discovery.
==The Mines==
The west wing of the upper level of Azdun plays host to a massive [[goblins|goblin]] mining operation, complete with an on-site smithy. Those who come to work here dwell in a [[goblin village]] on the surface. It seems to be that the no matter the history between the goblins and Lachesis, the two factions have struck up a peace of sorts.
==The Forest of Webs==
Holding dominion over the '''Forest of Webs''', a network of crisscrossing spiderwebs, is [[Lachesis]], the [[Tsol'teth]] Spider Queen, who also rules over the entirety of the upper level of Azdun. Her [[spider]] minions accompany her in this, one of the Tsol'teth bases of operations during their battles with the goblinoid races of Khazadmakan. Nearby, at the bottom of a pit, resides a strange, [[big-mouthed statue]].
==The Library of the Ancients==
Additionally, there is a long forgotten library on the first level of Azdun, the '''Library of the Ancients''', that is linked to [[help:Lorielan|Lorielan]], Goddess of Knowledge. It is located in the southeastern corner of the dungeon, and is guarded by [[Candlemas]] the Last of the [[Lorewardens]]. The Library is the first and oldest feature of Azdun, and it is also here that Azhrarn sought sanctuary when he first discovered the dungeon in 190 AF.


The upper level of Azdun is ruled by [[Lachesis]] and her spider minions on the eastern side, as well as a group of goblin miners on the western side.


Additionally, there is a long forgotten library that is linked to [[help:Lorielan|Lady Lorielan, Goddess of Knowledge]] in the southeastern area, guarded by '''Candlemas''' the Last of the Lorewardens.


=Lower Level=
=Lower Level=
Discovered in 212 AF, the lower level of Azdun is a dangerous place indeed. Throughout this level lurks [[Xylthus]], the Outcast - once known as Lord [[Luxsyth]], son of the Countess [[Belladona]] and the vampire lord [[Zsarachnor]].
==The Underground Forest==
To the northeast lies the '''Underground Forest''' of Azdun. The river known as the Unicorn Run flows through this area, over which is built the aptly-named Unicorn Bridge. In the cavernous ceiling above is seated a magical portal through which sunlight streams, allowing the plants therein to photosynthesise as per normal.
===Inhabitants===
Living (and unliving) creatures run the gamut in the Underground Forest. Among the more unpleasant things to be found within are [[choke creepers]] and [[vampires]]. Also of note is a [[hill giants|hill giant]] who makes his home here, as well as [[Faun]], the forest [[Satyrs|Satyr]]. A hidden [[faeries|faerie]] village is here as well, though usually, the faeries hide within their homes and out of sight of any giant adventurers that might lumber by. The monstrous insect known as the [[antheg]] dwells here, too. Naturally, the standard creatures you would find in a forest make their homes here, such as [[rabbits]], [[elk]], and [[bears]].
===History===
The Underground Forest was not always underground. In the wake of the [[War of Humanity]], when this forest still enjoyed the fruits of the surface world, there lived a [[Tsol'aa]] named [[Darnashta'i]]. At this time, many people were wary of [[humans]], as they had been prophesied to inherit the planet. Darnashta'i shared in this sentiment. He was of the Tsol'aa, who had been pushed further and further into the forests as the humans expanded ever more.
While most had simply accepted their fate, Darnashta'i wished to excise the blight of humanity from Sapience, eventually turning to arcane rituals to summon a hideous [[demons|demon]] lord from the [[Netherworld]]. This demon was so powerful as to never be under threat of domination by Darnashta'i, but he played along anyway. Darnashta'i presented his plea to free the forest of humans, which the demon granted him. The demon produced a dark mist that stole the souls of the humans, transforming them into hideous, screaming haunts and spectres. But then, the mist turned on those of the Tsol'aa as well, much to the horror of Darnashta'i.
But the demon was not done with his reward. He raised his hands and uttered a chant that ripped the forest from the earth and placed it in a large subterranean cavern. Naturally, this him to the attentions of [[Gaia]], the Goddess of Nature. She appeared before him, but, ignorant of the powers dieties wield, he was not impressed, and warned Her not to intervene. Angered, She bound him in a cocoon of energy, and turned to Darnashta'i, who begged for forgiveness at Her feet. This She granted him. Sensing a slight weakening of the cocoon, the demon secreted into the goddess's essence a seed made of his own hatred, paranoia, and arrogance. Gaia, unaware of this, turned then to the demon and sentenced him to eternity without his physical form, save a writhing [[wyrms|wyrm]] statue of Her design. To Darnastha'i she granted the gift of immortality so that he might watch over the statue unto eternity. This seed festered silently within the goddess, taking effect many years later, in the form of [[Gaia's betrayal]].
==Khazadmakan==
In the northwest, one can find the fortress known as '''Khazadmakan''' which houses [[goblins]], [[hobgoblins]], and other belligerent creatures. This was the last stronghold of the goblinoid races in their struggle against the [[Tsol'teth]] forces of [[Lachesis]].
==The Graveyard==
South of Khazadmakan, the '''Graveyard''' looms. Filled with [[zombies]], [[ghasts]], [[wights]], and [[vampires]], it is quite a deadly place. Even worse, below it lies the crypt where [[Zsarachnor]], general of Prince [[Slith]] in the [[Help:Mythology|War of Humanity]], makes his eternal home. It is at the west end of the crypt that a nefarious [[gargoyles|gargoyle]] was discovered, in reality a being trapped in stone by


The lower level of Azdun is a dangerous place indeed.


In the notheast, the Underground Forest is filled with [[choke creeper vines]], [[vampires]], and all sorts of other unpleasant things.


In the northwest, one can find barracks that house [[goblins]], [[hobgoblins]], and other beligerant creatures.  
==The Temple of Unlife==
In the center to the north lies the [[Temple of Unlife]]. It is built around a root that is said to grow from [[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree itself and provides passage to the [[Underworld]] where [[Ugrach]] reigns.  


South of there, the Graveyard looms. Filled with [[zombies]], [[ghasts]], [[wights]], and [[vampires]], it is quite a deadly place. Even worse, below it lies the crypt where [[Zsarachnor]] makes his eternal home.


In the center to the north lies the [[Temple of Unlife]]. In it, a root that is said to grow from the World Tree itself is uncovered and provides passage to the [[Underworld]] where [[Ugrach]] reigns.


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Revision as of 16:20, 2 July 2005

Azdun is a dungeon within the Dakhota hills, discovered by the Serpentlord Azhrarn in 190 AF. Usually the first dungeon ever to be seen by most adventurers of Sapience, it is located below the courtyard of the castle and accessed via descent of a hidden well.



Upper Level

The upper level of Azdun is the original area scouted by Azhrarn, and all that was known of the dungeon for the first twelve years following his discovery.

The Mines

The west wing of the upper level of Azdun plays host to a massive goblin mining operation, complete with an on-site smithy. Those who come to work here dwell in a goblin village on the surface. It seems to be that the no matter the history between the goblins and Lachesis, the two factions have struck up a peace of sorts.


The Forest of Webs

Holding dominion over the Forest of Webs, a network of crisscrossing spiderwebs, is Lachesis, the Tsol'teth Spider Queen, who also rules over the entirety of the upper level of Azdun. Her spider minions accompany her in this, one of the Tsol'teth bases of operations during their battles with the goblinoid races of Khazadmakan. Nearby, at the bottom of a pit, resides a strange, big-mouthed statue.


The Library of the Ancients

Additionally, there is a long forgotten library on the first level of Azdun, the Library of the Ancients, that is linked to Lorielan, Goddess of Knowledge. It is located in the southeastern corner of the dungeon, and is guarded by Candlemas the Last of the Lorewardens. The Library is the first and oldest feature of Azdun, and it is also here that Azhrarn sought sanctuary when he first discovered the dungeon in 190 AF.



Lower Level

Discovered in 212 AF, the lower level of Azdun is a dangerous place indeed. Throughout this level lurks Xylthus, the Outcast - once known as Lord Luxsyth, son of the Countess Belladona and the vampire lord Zsarachnor.


The Underground Forest

To the northeast lies the Underground Forest of Azdun. The river known as the Unicorn Run flows through this area, over which is built the aptly-named Unicorn Bridge. In the cavernous ceiling above is seated a magical portal through which sunlight streams, allowing the plants therein to photosynthesise as per normal.

Inhabitants

Living (and unliving) creatures run the gamut in the Underground Forest. Among the more unpleasant things to be found within are choke creepers and vampires. Also of note is a hill giant who makes his home here, as well as Faun, the forest Satyr. A hidden faerie village is here as well, though usually, the faeries hide within their homes and out of sight of any giant adventurers that might lumber by. The monstrous insect known as the antheg dwells here, too. Naturally, the standard creatures you would find in a forest make their homes here, such as rabbits, elk, and bears.


History

The Underground Forest was not always underground. In the wake of the War of Humanity, when this forest still enjoyed the fruits of the surface world, there lived a Tsol'aa named Darnashta'i. At this time, many people were wary of humans, as they had been prophesied to inherit the planet. Darnashta'i shared in this sentiment. He was of the Tsol'aa, who had been pushed further and further into the forests as the humans expanded ever more.

While most had simply accepted their fate, Darnashta'i wished to excise the blight of humanity from Sapience, eventually turning to arcane rituals to summon a hideous demon lord from the Netherworld. This demon was so powerful as to never be under threat of domination by Darnashta'i, but he played along anyway. Darnashta'i presented his plea to free the forest of humans, which the demon granted him. The demon produced a dark mist that stole the souls of the humans, transforming them into hideous, screaming haunts and spectres. But then, the mist turned on those of the Tsol'aa as well, much to the horror of Darnashta'i.

But the demon was not done with his reward. He raised his hands and uttered a chant that ripped the forest from the earth and placed it in a large subterranean cavern. Naturally, this him to the attentions of Gaia, the Goddess of Nature. She appeared before him, but, ignorant of the powers dieties wield, he was not impressed, and warned Her not to intervene. Angered, She bound him in a cocoon of energy, and turned to Darnashta'i, who begged for forgiveness at Her feet. This She granted him. Sensing a slight weakening of the cocoon, the demon secreted into the goddess's essence a seed made of his own hatred, paranoia, and arrogance. Gaia, unaware of this, turned then to the demon and sentenced him to eternity without his physical form, save a writhing wyrm statue of Her design. To Darnastha'i she granted the gift of immortality so that he might watch over the statue unto eternity. This seed festered silently within the goddess, taking effect many years later, in the form of Gaia's betrayal.


Khazadmakan

In the northwest, one can find the fortress known as Khazadmakan which houses goblins, hobgoblins, and other belligerent creatures. This was the last stronghold of the goblinoid races in their struggle against the Tsol'teth forces of Lachesis.


The Graveyard

South of Khazadmakan, the Graveyard looms. Filled with zombies, ghasts, wights, and vampires, it is quite a deadly place. Even worse, below it lies the crypt where Zsarachnor, general of Prince Slith in the War of Humanity, makes his eternal home. It is at the west end of the crypt that a nefarious gargoyle was discovered, in reality a being trapped in stone by


The Temple of Unlife

In the center to the north lies the Temple of Unlife. It is built around a root that is said to grow from Yggdrasil, the World Tree itself and provides passage to the Underworld where Ugrach reigns.