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Fort Morninglord was an Elturgardian fortress located a day's ride from Elturel. In 1476 DR the entire garrison of paladins disappeared overnight and every stone in the fort was blackened and fused. The High Overseer of Torm feared the fort was contaminated by some evil and ordered all entrances sealed and declared that anyone entering the fort would be outlawed.

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  • Fort Morninglord
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  • Fort Morninglord was an Elturgardian fortress located a day's ride from Elturel. In 1476 DR the entire garrison of paladins disappeared overnight and every stone in the fort was blackened and fused. The High Overseer of Torm feared the fort was contaminated by some evil and ordered all entrances sealed and declared that anyone entering the fort would be outlawed.
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Name
  • Fort Morninglord
Type
  • Ruined fortress
PopYear
  • 1479(xsd:integer)
Population
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Ruler
  • High Overseer of Torm
Allegiance
ruleryear
  • 1479(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Fort Morninglord was an Elturgardian fortress located a day's ride from Elturel. In 1476 DR the entire garrison of paladins disappeared overnight and every stone in the fort was blackened and fused. The High Overseer of Torm feared the fort was contaminated by some evil and ordered all entrances sealed and declared that anyone entering the fort would be outlawed.
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