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== History ==
== History ==
Initially known as ''Teramon's Tower'', this monumental building was constructed (perhaps magically) by the last Archmage, Lord [[Teramon]], during his lone excursions in peaceful years predating the [[Troubles]] (i.e. final period of the [[Age of Harmony]]).
Initially known as ''Teramon's Tower'', this monumental building was constructed (perhaps magically) by the last Archmage, Lord [[Teramon]], during his lone excursions in peaceful years predating the [[Troubles]] (i.e. a final period of the [[Age of Harmony]]).


After the Great Crossing and the establishment of the town below, Lord Teramon decided to give the Tower to the former Archdruid he brought from [[Arveran]], Lord [[Larlandor]], who by that time has become a spiritual leader (called ''the Teacher'') of the refugees (hence the structure's new name). Larlandor still lives there.
After the Great Crossing and the establishment of the town below, Lord Teramon decided to give the Tower to the former Archdruid he brought from [[Arveran]], Lord [[Larlandor]], who by that time has become a spiritual leader (called ''the Teacher'') of the refugees (hence the structure's new name). Larlandor still lives there.

Revision as of 19:29, January 14, 2020

Template:Location A magical spire in Outworld on the southern edge of Teramon's Refuge. It must be visited by The Hero in Shattered Embrace DLC.

History

Initially known as Teramon's Tower, this monumental building was constructed (perhaps magically) by the last Archmage, Lord Teramon, during his lone excursions in peaceful years predating the Troubles (i.e. a final period of the Age of Harmony).

After the Great Crossing and the establishment of the town below, Lord Teramon decided to give the Tower to the former Archdruid he brought from Arveran, Lord Larlandor, who by that time has become a spiritual leader (called the Teacher) of the refugees (hence the structure's new name). Larlandor still lives there.