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The Wyvern's Pass is a treacherous and craggy passageway leading to Fortress Sarwick, and the Orcish territories. The pass is infested with a great number of brutish hobgoblins, who are known to raid passing caravans heading to and from the Fortress. The threat of these creatures is only topped by that of the almost mythical Wyvern who haunts the pass and the surrounding mountains.

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  • Wyvern's Pass
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  • The Wyvern's Pass is a treacherous and craggy passageway leading to Fortress Sarwick, and the Orcish territories. The pass is infested with a great number of brutish hobgoblins, who are known to raid passing caravans heading to and from the Fortress. The threat of these creatures is only topped by that of the almost mythical Wyvern who haunts the pass and the surrounding mountains.
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Name
  • Wyvern's Pass
Type
  • Mountain Pass
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Inhabitants
  • Hobgoblins, the Wyvern
Location
  • East of Frostkeep
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  • The Wyvern's Pass is a treacherous and craggy passageway leading to Fortress Sarwick, and the Orcish territories. The pass is infested with a great number of brutish hobgoblins, who are known to raid passing caravans heading to and from the Fortress. The threat of these creatures is only topped by that of the almost mythical Wyvern who haunts the pass and the surrounding mountains.
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