Tryndmoor

Situated on the northwest flank of Barrow Loch, surrounded by a vast expanse of bleak moorland, the city of Tryndmoor has long served as an important waypoint for traffic bound for destinations south along the River Trynd.

Indeed, Tryndmoor is the last stop for any southbound river vessel before braving the murky and historically dangerous waters of Barrow Loch.

The current city is built atop the ruins of ancient Tryndmoor, which collapsed and sunk into the earth during a powerful quake nearly six hundred years ago. There are several sealed and secured entrances into the lower ruins throughout the city.

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