About Emanon

In two words? Jury-rigged. Everything in Emanon is jury rigged, half of the stuff doesn't work half the time and the other halves are rarely seen. The complex itself was built long ago, before the Queen Wars and everything else that is recent history. Believed to be an old abandoned Dwarven fortress. Why it was built is unknown, but even more troubling is the fact that no one seems to know why it was abandoned. However, what is known, is that recently it has been reopened and people have come to live in its walls once more, though only the upper levels have been thus colonized.
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About Emanon

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In two words? Jury-rigged. Everything in Emanon is jury rigged, half of the stuff doesn't work half the time and the other halves are rarely seen. The complex itself was built long ago, before the Queen Wars and everything else that is recent history. Believed to be an old abandoned Dwarven fortress. Why it was built is unknown, but even more troubling is the fact that no one seems to know why it was abandoned. However, what is known, is that recently it has been reopened and people have come to live in its walls once more, though only the upper levels have been thus colonized. The lower levels remain sealed off by Locaille, a Summoner of supposedly great power. Ironically, he does not rule these people, and they have been left entirely to their own devices so long as they do not meddle with his affairs. There are rumors in the town that he has an infinite army of demons at his command, however these rumors are unsubstantiated at best. The town has been built by raiding the accessible levels for Dwarven artifacts, though now that resource has run dry. The cities fate is now quite unstable, and for the first time in its ten year history it has been given leadership. A governor has been elected to organize the city into a profitable mining town. Thus allowing its people to survive. Still, despite this hand of leadership, the town is largely lawless. With no leadership for ten years the town is mostly inhabited by grizzled warriors or rogues who thrive on such disorder. These mercenaries have recently become the governor's ‘police force' and do his bidding. He has also recently begun to attempt to negotiate scavenging rights for the lower levels with Locaille, so far Locaille has sent no response.
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