Toofar

When this ruin was still a Castorhagi fort, it was named Fort Tevoy after King Lertis Tevoy, the force behind the ill-fated Green Warden Forest incursion. Tevoy was the last of such forts to be built, and by the time it was commissioned, every single one of King Lertis’ military and economic advisors was telling him not to waste resources on extending the road down to yet another fort in what by then already looked to be a losing investment in lives and resources.   After three different generals found excuses to avoid participating in the military campaign that would be required to make King Lertis’ new fort a reality, the king finally found a fourth, General Balgon, so blindly loyal he not only led The Campaign to hold the fort’s territory long enough to build the thing, he also named it Fort Tevoy after his beloved king.   The fort was finished in 2367 I.R. In 2369 I.R., General Balgon was slain in the battle of Tevoy, which also saw the destruction of the Castorhagi royal army garrison for the region and the sacking of Fort Tevoy by a wild elf warband. The fort was only in full operation for 19 months.   Now nicknamed “Fort Toofar,” the ruins are used as an informal reconnaissance outpost by the corsairs of Ilber Nole.

Ruins


Alternative Names
Fort Tevoy
Type
Fort

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