Ruins of the Delian Order
These ruins consist of a small chapel area and a watchtower, set on a rocky rise overlooking a portion of the Duunir Forest. The architechture of the building suggests that it was likely constructed some time in the Second Age, as many fortitifications such as this one in modern times would be rounded in shape rather than square.
The chapel walls bare a faded, but stunning mural of a man riding his horse through forest and village, mountain and valley. It depicts a journey of many days, and is painted in such a way that the journey never seems to stop, but rather always ends up where it started.
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