Cunninglass Keep
The Tricksy Fox Watches
Legend has it first man Lord rules this keep and the surrounding woodlands. The home is usually devoid of life except for the odd frog or two. The building is made of wood and Stone. The building is no more than 20 ft tall but as you enter you realize you just look more spacious than it seems on the outside. As you enter the void halls you smell the odor of the woodlands. you could you could swear that you even see sunlight beaming in on the darkest of nights. As you search around you find the groundhog hole the tables full of fresh and delectable food as if it were just placed. at the end of this great feast home the throne made of stone. On top of the throne is a stone head of a fox it eyes gilded. As you move around and look at the eyes and move around they seem to follow you.
Purpose / Function
The building is used as a keep.
Alterations
Statues of woodland creatures in place of the normal human statues.
Architecture
Very traditional Ancient Human Style of building. Has woodland motifs in place of humanoid motifs
History
The Keep was built by a First man Lord. Legends in local towns claim he could walk amongst beasts without fear and possibly even speak to him. They call him the Gilded Fox King, The One Who Works.
RUINED STRUCTURE
12790 K.A.
12790 K.A.
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