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The '''Ancient Temple of Throglin''' is where the {{TwoWorlds|Main Quest}} of {{TwoWorlds|Two Worlds}} begins. The game starts off here, when the {{TwoWorlds|Komorin village}} elder requests that you investigate the disappearance of a number of villagers. The culprits are two {{TwoWorlds|Groms}}, which have been killing the villagers. {{Lore|Throglin}}'s Temple is the northern-most point in {{TwoWorlds|Antaloor}}, due to the Dwarven City of {{TwoWorlds|Yamalin}} being incomplete upon the game's release.
The '''Ancient Temple of Throglin''' is where the {{TwoWorlds|Tainted Blood}} of {{TwoWorlds|Two Worlds}} begins. The game starts off here, when the {{TwoWorlds|Komorin village}} elder requests that you investigate the disappearance of a number of villagers. The culprits are two {{TwoWorlds|Groms}}, which have been killing the villagers. {{Lore|Throglin}}'s Temple is the northern-most point in {{TwoWorlds|Antaloor}}, due to the Dwarven City of {{TwoWorlds|Yamalin}} being incomplete upon the game's release.


==Quests==
==Quests==

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The Ancient Temple of Throglin is where the Tainted Blood of Two Worlds begins. The game starts off here, when the Komorin village elder requests that you investigate the disappearance of a number of villagers. The culprits are two Groms, which have been killing the villagers. Throglin's Temple is the northern-most point in Antaloor, due to the Dwarven City of Yamalin being incomplete upon the game's release.

Quests

Noteworthy Locations

(As seen on the map.)

  1. Throglin's Temple Teleport
  2. Grom location in Into the Darkness.
  3. Dwarven Vortex" in Forgotten Lore.

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Trivia

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