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Alatar Locke was the first great human explorer in the vast lands of Dereth. He was the first to chart the [[Direlands]], the first to delve into the [[Halls of Lost Light]]<ref>[[The Lost Light]]</ref>, and discovered the Empyrean “[[The Floating City]]<ref>2000/10 [[Hollow Victory]] - [[A Stained Book]]</ref>” at least a decade before any other Isparian encountered it. <ref>2001/11 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[AC:DM CD Lore/Early Dereth Texts/The Explorations of Alatar Locke|The Explorations of Alatar Locke]]</ref>
Alatar Locke was the first great human explorer in the vast lands of Dereth. He was the first to chart the [[Direlands]], the first to delve into the [[Halls of Lost Light]]<ref>[[The Lost Light]]</ref>, and discovered the Empyrean “[[The Floating City]]<ref>2000/10 [[Hollow Victory]] - [[A Stained Book]]</ref>” at least a decade before any other Isparian encountered it. <ref>2001/11 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[AC:DM CD Lore/Early Dereth Texts/The Explorations of Alatar Locke|The Explorations of Alatar Locke]]</ref>


He also, as he endlessly reminded the intelligentsia, coined the term “Empyrean and much of his research and explorations focused on Empyreans and their structures.<ref>2000/11 [[Hollow Victory]] - [[General History of Dereth Vol. XI]]</ref><ref name=AnExplorersNotes>2001/11 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[AC:DM CD Lore/Early Dereth Texts/The Explorations of Alatar Locke/An Explorer's Notes|An Explorer's Notes]]</ref><ref>2000/11 [[Hollow Victory]] - [[A Stained Book]]</ref><ref>[[Petroglyphs]]</ref><ref>2000/03 [[Darkness Ascendant]] - [[The Festival Stones of the Empyrean]]</ref><ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Swamp Temple Tome]]</ref> After searching through a series of ancient Empyrean texts, Alatar Locke discovered that Tursh was some sort of being worshiped as a god.<ref>2005/01 [[Assault]] - [[Replica of a Tursh Totem]] (Description)</ref>
He also, as he endlessly reminded the intelligentsia, coined the term “Empyrean and much of his research and explorations focused on Empyreans and their structures.<ref>2000/11 [[Hollow Victory]] - [[General History of Dereth Vol. XI]]</ref><ref name=AnExplorersNotes>2001/11 [[Dark Majesty]] - [[AC:DM CD Lore/Early Dereth Texts/The Explorations of Alatar Locke/An Explorer's Notes|An Explorer's Notes]]</ref><ref>2000/11 [[Hollow Victory]] - [[A Stained Book]]</ref><ref>[[Microsoft Zone Archive/Asheron's Lore/The Mysterious Portals Archive/Petroglyphs|Petroglyphs]]</ref><ref>2000/03 [[Darkness Ascendant]] - [[The Festival Stones of the Empyrean]]</ref><ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Swamp Temple Tome]]</ref> After searching through a series of ancient Empyrean texts, Alatar Locke discovered that Tursh was some sort of being worshiped as a god.<ref>2005/01 [[Assault]] - [[Replica of a Tursh Totem]] (Description)</ref>
   
   



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Famous early explorer and cartographer of Dereth[1][2] and friend of Elysa Strathelar.[3] Father of Ardivan Locke.[4]


Alatar Locke was the first great human explorer in the vast lands of Dereth. He was the first to chart the Direlands, the first to delve into the Halls of Lost Light[5], and discovered the Empyrean “The Floating City[6]” at least a decade before any other Isparian encountered it. [7]

He also, as he endlessly reminded the intelligentsia, coined the term “Empyrean and much of his research and explorations focused on Empyreans and their structures.[8][9][10][11][12][13] After searching through a series of ancient Empyrean texts, Alatar Locke discovered that Tursh was some sort of being worshiped as a god.[14]


Alatar currently resides at the Precarious Sojourn, where he makes Unframed maps of Dereth.








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Unframed map of Dereth


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A Stained Book Letter from Alatar The Festival Stones of the Empyrean Swamp Temple Tome

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