![]() Ulmar: Leader of the Gleaming Society, found on the plateau in the southeast during Bounty: The Gleaming Society.Be careful however, as the sword is cursed. By the ruins, the player can find a hidden Durgan Iron Ingot and the soulbound estoc The Grey Sleeper. The path near the camp leads north to a plateau with some shadows, Cean Gŵlas and ice blights (prolific little critters, aren't they?) outside some dwarven ruins.The cave houses the alpine dragon, guarded by blights, spectres, and oozes. The ice cave located at the bottom of Longwatch Falls can accessed by following the path south of the bridge.The Disciples of the True Flame are found here if their bounty is active. There's a small camp to the north with a locked and trapped chest with random dems and some supplies. Across the bridge is a group of ice blights and laguefaths, led by a lagufaeth broodmother.You can also find the Gleaming Society in all its splendor (if their bounty is active), with the ice cave beneath the overlook. The plateau next to the outpost and watchtower is home to a group of ice trolls and ice blights.The spirits nearby are passive, though looting the staff will cause them to attack. Just a short walk to the south is a buried dwarven watchtower, with the soulbound Greenstone Staff on the body in front of it. There is a hidden Durgan Iron Ingot on the lower side, and a body with a fine robe on top. Dwarven ruins infested with more lagufaeths are located in the center of the map.Wipe them out to gain access to the hot springs that play a part in The Thermal Pearl and Ygadr's Journal. Hot springs are located to the northwest, manned by a tremendous number of lagufaeths headed by a broodmother (or more depending on difficulty level). ![]() Entering the map from the west, you will find the remains of Ygadr a short distance to the north, starting His Better Half.In times when the Battery was still active, the Falls were part of its outer defenses, with a watchtower carved out of the very stone of the mountain overlooking the central valley where Stalwart stands today. A stretch of wilderness in the eastern White March, notable for the large number of hot springs. ![]()
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