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Irloga Isle beyond Khalesh-Sonket is home to a cult of demon-worshippers said to be the last remnants of the old Semut clans. There are a dozen demonic shrines in caves and niches and carved stone pillars, but none as impressive as the shrine of Eskarna.
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An ancient dwarven druid-priest and a few initiates offer purified water from the pea-green underground river within these limestone caves.
The concentrated residue also provides for wild spiritual journeys for those willing to take the trip.
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Old ruins of a prior civilization in cut yellow stone, it is believed that this is where the lich-prince Esothil emerged from when his madness consumed him and lead him into a swath of destruction across the Principalities of Black Sphinx Bay.
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Bloodmarket Cave is used by a number of groups to trade with a group of mysterious grey-robed humans that are assumed to be slaves / operatives for an unknown mind flayer colony. They offer black adamantine coins in trade for preserved sapient brains...
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Eyeswind Dale - encounter with the Yet-Eye!
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The massive portcullis is orange with rust – somehow appropriate for a place named after the yellow and orange sigils drawn on every wall. The sigils extend out like they were trying to escape – stragglers cut and painted into the stone face outside.
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@JOttoPohl1 They were at their weirdest in the original version that appeared in the AD&D1e Monster Cards.