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Many of you may have noticed the recent renovations
taking place at the southeast corner of Luna. Lady
Acacia Rose and Lord Elbryan Uthador, both of Clann
Marrach Faol, have been busy behind locked doors
building the newest museum to house pieces & remnants
of our shard's history.
I was given a private preview of the new museum, which
also serves as a select shop, by Lord Elbryan.
Many of the items gathered inside are from major
events in our shard's history. Plants, rubble, armor
and more. Magical items and artifacts of draconic
nature rest on displays throughout.
The rooftop serves as a display for the recent
destruction of the doomed city of Magincia; a section
of the voidal rift is set in place surrounded by
miniature gate stones.
Lord Elbryan tells me that this is just the start of
the museum, and indeed he and his wife have made very
good use of the space within. They hope everyone will
come and visit their new museum and browse the items
and displays inside. Informational books accompany
many of the displays and give details and histories of
the items. A truly impressive museum.
Thanks to Terrance for the article.
taking place at the southeast corner of Luna. Lady
Acacia Rose and Lord Elbryan Uthador, both of Clann
Marrach Faol, have been busy behind locked doors
building the newest museum to house pieces & remnants
of our shard's history.
I was given a private preview of the new museum, which
also serves as a select shop, by Lord Elbryan.
Many of the items gathered inside are from major
events in our shard's history. Plants, rubble, armor
and more. Magical items and artifacts of draconic
nature rest on displays throughout.
The rooftop serves as a display for the recent
destruction of the doomed city of Magincia; a section
of the voidal rift is set in place surrounded by
miniature gate stones.
Lord Elbryan tells me that this is just the start of
the museum, and indeed he and his wife have made very
good use of the space within. They hope everyone will
come and visit their new museum and browse the items
and displays inside. Informational books accompany
many of the displays and give details and histories of
the items. A truly impressive museum.
Thanks to Terrance for the article.