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| - Early explorers discovered a mysterious humanoid statue in the area emblazoned with a nameplate that read 'Glacern', and realized that the native Droog and Krug refused to approach it. Because of this natural protection, the town of Glacern was built around the statue. When fortifications were completed at Frostspire Pass in 935, the 10th Legion's base of operations moved to nearby Glacern. Legionnaires who are on leave from patrol duty in the Alpine Caverns and Subterranean River to the north of town often spend their time drinking at the Lucky Hurggis Inn. Ibsen Yamas led a successful defense of the town during the Affair of the Goblin Pretender, driving back Goblin raiders who were trying to sneak past Glacern and enter the eastern kingdom. By the time of the Seck Resurgence, Yamas had retired from active duty as a Legionnaire, and become the Overseer of Glacern, coordinating the 10th Legion's efforts throughout western Ehb. The disappearance of Grand Mage Merik, and the Krug invasion in the farmlands to the south, kept him more than busy during this period. The future Lady Montbarron and her companions reported to him before beginning their hunt for the missing Merik. Legionnaires would often stay at Ada Riverstarn's house when the inn was full. Her house had a cellar which led to a natural cave with a creepy red glow, which emerged onto a snowy ledge home to two Furok Slashers. It is possible that prisoners are thrown in her cellar, and executions are done by the Furoks.
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