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[[Image:Koshtlom.jpg|left|framed|''Emblem of Koshtlom''.]] | [[Image:Koshtlom.jpg|left|framed|''Emblem of Koshtlom''.]] | ||
==Waywatchers of Koshtolom, The Purple Regiment== | ==Waywatchers of Koshtolom, The Purple Regiment== | ||
The city of Koshtlom was part of the Forts chain around the Mountains of the Dragon. It was the last station of the commercial road that spread off from the fortress of [[Via]]. In the city was establish a small department of Waywatchers, The Purple Regiment, this misfortunate regiment search for years a sure way towards the fortress of [[Via]] through the woods [[Gonophor]]. The safe path was never found, rogue and savage wolf was always too dangerous for trader carovan. The route through the north and the sea turned out to be the best. | The city of Koshtlom was part of the Forts chain around the Mountains of the Dragon. It was the last station of the commercial road that spread off from the fortress of [[Via]]. In the city was establish a small department of Waywatchers, The Purple Regiment, this misfortunate regiment search for years a sure way towards the fortress of [[Via]] through the woods [[Gonophor]]. The safe path was never found, rogue and savage wolf was always too dangerous for trader carovan. The route through the north and the sea turned out to be the best. |
Latest revision as of 11:42, 3 March 2017
Waywatchers of Koshtolom, The Purple Regiment
The city of Koshtlom was part of the Forts chain around the Mountains of the Dragon. It was the last station of the commercial road that spread off from the fortress of Via. In the city was establish a small department of Waywatchers, The Purple Regiment, this misfortunate regiment search for years a sure way towards the fortress of Via through the woods Gonophor. The safe path was never found, rogue and savage wolf was always too dangerous for trader carovan. The route through the north and the sea turned out to be the best.