Overlook Tower
Overlook Tower was found by adventurers during the quest "Hobbling Along" .
It is a large tower that extends slightly above the mists of Ysgard and near the site where The Hobgoblin Siege took place.
At its ground floor, it has a door decorated with Thanatos's symbol - a not too uncommon sight on the mainland, as crypts and undercroft were dedicated to the God of Death as a form of reverence. However, deep within lies a dungeon that appears to be absolutely swarming with ashen undead, making it highly and extremely dangerous.
Even so, Dragons Wings has established a teleportation circle (or rather, repurposed an old one that was on top - one that already linked to Gabe's Pass ) and uses it regularly to help with traversal around the island.
Overlook Tower's Restoration
Overlook Tower has since been refurbished and taken over by Dragons' Wings following an attempt to conscript them to the The Blue Star Empire just before the Ysgardian War. Currently, besides the repairing of the tower itself; there is also a pallisade, mainhall, stable, and workshop around the tower, all built by the worksmen and craftsmen of Dragons' Wings.Alterations
While it used to stand proud amongst the hills it was built in (presumably, anyway), it was found in ruins, with signs of it having been sieged, as large portions of the upper floor had been blown out presumably by siege weapons and the like. It still managed to stand strong and stable enough, however.
In recent times, Dragons Wings seems to have refurbished large portions of the tower and erected a wall around it. They re-purposed the tower and the land around it into their new Guildhall.
Architecture
The architecture seems to be of common human make, with no foreign techniques used for stability - its wooden doors and occasional wooden floors all made explictly from Ysgard-Oak, while the stone seems to be local stone from some quarry that was hopefully relatively nearby.
Alternative Names
"The Tower"
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