Dùn Mormagh
Somewhere in the Veskigort Plains, amidst a figurative sea of grassy hillocks and peaty moorlands, atop a barren, rocky mound, lie the ruins of Dùn Mormagh, an ancient city built by a civilization long gone. Its stone walls still stand tall and proud, despite the decay caused by time, and the spires of an once opulent palatial complex still reach for the sky, though they have been uninhabited for centuries. This imposing yet also crumbling symbol of a bygone era is the best-preserved monument of the former inhabitants of Valthassòra.
In eons past, during the era of Panthorwos, a time of great unrest and rife with migratory waves of populations throughout the world, a species of sapient creatures, significantly more advanced than most other civilisations of that time period, found themselves in Valthassòra. Why they had chosen to settle in this particular continent, how they first discovered it in the first place, and why they abandoned their previous habitat despite their technological superiority to other societies of the same era, are all questions which remained unanswered to this day.
In eons past, during the era of Panthorwos, a time of great unrest and rife with migratory waves of populations throughout the world, a species of sapient creatures, significantly more advanced than most other civilisations of that time period, found themselves in Valthassòra. Why they had chosen to settle in this particular continent, how they first discovered it in the first place, and why they abandoned their previous habitat despite their technological superiority to other societies of the same era, are all questions which remained unanswered to this day.
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