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The following is a list of many common types of Empyreal ruins found on Dereth.
The following is a list of many common types of Empyreal ruins found on Dereth.
==Advocate Spire==
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==Empyrean Column==
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==Empyrean Fortress Tower==
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==Empyrean Fortress Wall==
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==Empyrean Stone Head==
==Empyrean Stone Head==
[[Image:Empyrean Stone Head.jpg]]
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|Also known as The Heads of Tafelicor, as mentioned in the Zone article: [[The Stony Stare]]. These ruins are [[Falatacot]]. The Stone head comes in four varieties: The Standing head, the toppled head, the opened mouth head with room, and the openend mouth head with bunker.
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==Empyrean Pillar==
==Empyrean Pillar==
[[Image:Empyrean Pillar.jpg]]
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|Empyrean Pillars are very common ruins. They are often used in the structure of other ruins such as the meeting hall style building. Pillars can can be found complete, broken mid-way, and broken at the base.
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==Empyrean Column==
==Empyrean Platform==
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|Stone platforms are often the base on which ruins are built, but can be found bare as well.
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==Meeting Hall Style Building==


==Empyrean Platform==
==Empyrean Standing Stone==
[[Image:Empyrean Platform.jpg]]
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==Empyrean Stone Square==
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==Empyrean Statue==
==Empyrean Statue==
[[Image:Empyrean Statue.jpg]]
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|Stone statues are a common ruin. following their gaze will often lead you to more ruins or other points of interest.
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==Empyrean Three-legged Arch==
==Empyrean Stone Square==
[[Image:Empyrean Three-legged Arch.jpg]]
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==Empyrean Stone Tower==
==Empyrean Stone Tower==
[[Image:Empyrean Stone Tower.jpg]]
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|These broken towers are seen at many larger ruin sites, though an intact one has never been found.
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==Empyrean Fortress Wall==
==Empyrean Three-legged Arch==
 
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==Empyrean Fortress Tower==
|[[Image:Empyrean Three-legged Arch.jpg]]
 
|These structures often contain something in their center - a portal, magic crystal, or something else of importance.
==Empyrean Standing Stone==
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==Advocate Spire==


==Light House==
==Light House==
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==Meeting Hall Style Building==
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|These buildings are common throughout Dereth.
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==Petroglyph==


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Revision as of 12:00, 27 May 2008

The following is a list of many common types of Empyreal ruins found on Dereth.

Advocate Spire

Empyrean Column

Empyrean Fortress Tower

Empyrean Fortress Wall

Empyrean Stone Head

Also known as The Heads of Tafelicor, as mentioned in the Zone article: The Stony Stare. These ruins are Falatacot. The Stone head comes in four varieties: The Standing head, the toppled head, the opened mouth head with room, and the openend mouth head with bunker.

Empyrean Pillar

Empyrean Pillars are very common ruins. They are often used in the structure of other ruins such as the meeting hall style building. Pillars can can be found complete, broken mid-way, and broken at the base.

Empyrean Platform

Stone platforms are often the base on which ruins are built, but can be found bare as well.


Empyrean Standing Stone

Empyrean Statue

Stone statues are a common ruin. following their gaze will often lead you to more ruins or other points of interest.

Empyrean Stone Square

Empyrean Stone Tower

These broken towers are seen at many larger ruin sites, though an intact one has never been found.

Empyrean Three-legged Arch

These structures often contain something in their center - a portal, magic crystal, or something else of importance.

Light House

Meeting Hall Style Building

These buildings are common throughout Dereth.

Petroglyph