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===== Wilderness Spires =====
===== Wilderness Spires =====
Three of the six wilderness spires (one buried at Arwic) moved to the [[Vesayen Isles]] where the last of the [[Soul Crystals]] was found. The remaining three spires never moved from their original craters.
Three of the seven wilderness spires (one buried at Arwic) moved to the [[Vesayen Isles]] where the last of the [[Soul Crystals]] was found. The remaining three spires never moved from their original craters.
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Revision as of 15:43, 13 May 2012

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Introduced:  Darkness Ascendant Related Quests:  Shield of Isin Dule Quest

Map Dereth 91.8S 92.8W

Description

A enormous floating object made from the Shadow twisted body of a Gromnatross.

Making their first appearance during The Fourth Sending of Darkness story arc, the Shadow Spires were the locations where Bael'Zharon's generals and their forces gathered after they errupted from the ground.

During the The Fourth Sending of Darkness arc, Shadow Spires appeared at different towns.
Arwic as well as Tufa were destroyed by the forces coming from these Spires.

At the onset of Darkness Ascendant, 13 spires erupted from the earth in various parts of Dereth. These mysterious spires became the setting of a series of the abductions of many heroes throughout Dereth.

The Cragstone Shadow Spire was destroyed during the Twilight's Gleaming event. Its remains can be still be found there; see the Fallen Shadow Spire of Cragstone

The only one existing at the moment is on the Singularity Caul at 91.8S, 92.8W. It appeared during the The Price of Loyalty event. The rumor A Shadow Spire on the Caul refers to this one.

Shadow Spire Locations

Attack Spires

Two of the desert spires joined up with the Tufa spire where they destroyed the desert oasis town. Three spires also attempted to destroy Cragstone but were repelled by Asheron and Elysa. The 4th spire that was already present in Cragstone was destroyed in the battle. After the attack, the remaining three spires moved northeast and destroyed Arwic.


Darkness Ascendant
(Initial Location)
Paths of Destruction To Raise a Banner of Flame Taste of Twilight Twilight's Gleaming
Hollow Victory
(Final Location & Burial)
A'mun Desert 14.2S, 17.7E 14.3S, 17.0E 8.7S, 12.1E 13.5S, 10.0E Destroyed Tufa 13.8S, 6.7E
15.2S, 4.8E
12.8S, 4.7E
Khayyaban 48.6S, 25.2E 45.8S, 24.8E 43.0S, 20.7E 38.3S, 20.5E Destroyed Tufa
Tufa 13.8S, 3.9E No Change Destroyed Tufa
Cragstone 24.5N, 48.9E No Change Destroyed during Twilight's Gleaming
Plains of Gaerwel 12.0N, 32.1E 12.7N, 32.6E 17.5N, 37.4E 20.9N, 39.6E Attempted to Destroy Cragstone 33.7N, 58.6E
35.4N, 56.3E
34.0N, 56.5E
Eastham 17.9N, 62.6E 18.2N, 61.6E 20.0N, 59.3E 23.3N, 57.8E Attempted to Destroy Cragstone
Tou-Tou 26.4S, 98.0E 25.2S, 98.0E 6.5S, 77.7E 7.2N, 67.9E Attempted to Destroy Cragstone
Wilderness Spires

Three of the seven wilderness spires (one buried at Arwic) moved to the Vesayen Isles where the last of the Soul Crystals was found. The remaining three spires never moved from their original craters.


Darkness Ascendant
(Initial Location)
Paths of Destruction to Taste of Twilight Should the Stars Fall
Now In This Hush
(Final Location & Burial)
Black Mire Swamp 26.2S, 51.4E No Change 67.2S, 95.7E
70.0S, 84.7E
70.8S, 86.1E
??
Linvak Range 85.9S, 39.7E No Change
Sawato 29.5S, 59.3E No Change
North Direlands 20.2N, 71.2W No Change 20.2N, 71.2W
Obsidian Plains 62.4S, 71.1W No Change 62.4S, 71.1W
Tiofor Woods 43.8N, 0.8E No Change 43.8N, 0.8E

Map

Map displaying the locations where the spires erupted.

Map Dereth


Items

Spire Key Chunk - Eastham Spire Key Chunk - Tou Tou Spire Key Chunk - Tufa Shadow Key

Creatures

Shadow

Images

Past Shadow Spires

Current Shadow Spires

References