Burlam Places of Interest

Alg’s Landing

On the west coast of St. Gilleanus, Burlam, Marcelle. Alg’s Landing in Burlam is a spectacular rock arch out over the sea. It excites the imagination and is wide enough for a ship to pass through. Legend states that this is where Bronce met and fell in love with Alg, the Sea Queen.  

Cave of Nine Damned Souls

Under Enlith City in Burlam, there is reputed to be a fabulous treasure horde guarded by a fearsome curse. Modern storytellers have written of the Prince Behind the Veil, and his otherworldy palace of lost souls.  

Grotto of Deadly Delight

In Saint Gilleana’s, Burlam, this is a deep sea cave that is tall enough rowing or paddling ships into. Its waters are preternaturally clear, and the underwater cave floor is lined with pebbles and sand. Even at high tide, there is plenty of headway for air. There are multiple legends of treasures hidden deep within, and semi-aquatic creatures laired within. One legend asserts there is a hidden Keboldi port within, and another claims it is the hiding place of Medwin, Queen of Tears.  

Nimath Island

This little island, located in the Fith-Fath river in Enlith, Burlam, is a forgotten pagan holy place. Its stones now are worn and lichen-covered, but its magic is still present. There is a menhir with a face carved on it, but it is nearly worn away. This is the site where Emerald and Raeth fused their true-names together. Aarth energy is high here, and that will affect any magic cast in the immediate area.
 

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