Erol of Backford Posted October 5 Share Posted October 5 So Salor Ford is near the ruined EWF's city and it's rumored to hide the Blue Sky Shield of Renvald Meldekbane which is possibly buried underneath. These ruins at the south end of the Lakes were once an important EWF commercial hub with it being the start of the Intan Trail - a route across the Clavandal Ridges used during the early EWF period that runs through the Dendrogi Pass to Intan, and on to Banjarn. I saw it was called the Tongue of the Dragon and if so why? Anyone know what the "Process barracks of the Right to Left Hand" is as its mentioned... Also noted that Hannand was at the end of the lake but there doesn't seem to be a lake near there just the River. Anyone detailed these runis? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard S. Posted October 5 Share Posted October 5 22 minutes ago, Erol of Backford said: Also noted that Hannand was at the end of the lake but there doesn't seem to be a lake near there just the River. According to King of Sartar, the "lakes" are really just very clear, deep stretches of the River, or at least they were in the Second Age when that account was written. 24 minutes ago, Erol of Backford said: I saw it was called the Tongue of the Dragon and if so why? Anyone know what the "Process barracks of the Right to Left Hand" is as its mentioned... "Process Barracks of the Right to Left Hand" is the translation of Salor's draconic name, Kermalanaladeen, according to Stafford Library VIII: the Middle Sea Empire. It was where foreign merchants were sent after being processed at Orin Jistel. Maybe the name refers to it being a place where goods passed from the "right hand" (non-draconics) to the "left hand" (draconics). 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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