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'''Oswaroh'''{{Tt|*|Two Worlds.}}/'''Oswaroth'''{{Tt|*|Two Worlds II, Two Worlds II: Castle Defense.}} is a desiccated town in eastern {{Disambig|Antaloor}}. The Location was the place where {{Disambig|Gandohar}} imprisoned the God of Fire, {{Lore|Aziraal}} in the body of {{TwoWorlds|Kira}} and presumably captured the {{Disambig|Hero}}.<ref>{{Meta|Two Worlds}} finale.</ref><ref>{{Meta|Two Worlds II | '''Oswaroh'''{{Tt|*|Two Worlds.}}/'''Oswaroth'''{{Tt|*|Two Worlds II, Two Worlds II: Castle Defense.}} is a desiccated town in eastern {{Disambig|Antaloor}}. The Location was the place where {{Disambig|Gandohar}} imprisoned the God of Fire, {{Lore|Aziraal}} in the body of {{TwoWorlds|Kira}} and presumably captured the {{Disambig|Hero}}.<ref>{{Meta|Two Worlds}} finale.</ref><ref>{{Meta|Two Worlds II - Antaloor Post}} issue 24.</ref> Oswaroh was the seat of Gandohar's power before he conquered {{Lore|Castle Vahkmaar}}.<ref>{{CastleDefense|Two Worlds II: Castle Defense}} {{CastleDefense|Chapter V - Cemetery}} outro.</ref> | ||
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Oswaroh*/Oswaroth* is a desiccated town in eastern Antaloor. The Location was the place where Gandohar imprisoned the God of Fire, Aziraal in the body of Kira and presumably captured the Hero.[1][2] Oswaroh was the seat of Gandohar's power before he conquered Castle Vahkmaar.[3]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Games[edit | edit source]
- Two Worlds - Oswaroh.
- Two Worlds II - Oswaroth (Defense DLC).
- Two Worlds II: Castle Defense: Chapter 1 - Oswaroth.
Events[edit | edit source]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
(2007)
A signpost in Two Worlds with the Osgaroth spelling.
In Other Languages[edit | edit source]
(Signpost in Two Worlds)
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(Two Worlds)
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(Two Worlds, Two Worlds II, Two Worlds II: Castle Defense)
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Trivia[edit | edit source]
- A signpost in Two Worlds lists the name of the castle as Osgaroth, implying that the name of the city was changed at some point in development.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Two Worlds finale.
- ↑ Two Worlds II - Antaloor Post issue 24.
- ↑ Two Worlds II: Castle Defense Chapter V - Cemetery outro.