Dereseye is a ghost town on Deres Isle, the third-largest province of the Delkish Sefenlands. It was initially built as a sort of guard dog against the Delklands for the Sefenlands. After Billow's Rebellion, thousands of Dereseye slaves revolted, killing their masters, and abandoning the town. Later on, Delkeye was founded by Messink Messon in order to replace Dereseye, which languished, and whose ruins were eventually mostly destroyed by Mount Deres, a volcano and the largest mountain of Deres Isle. The dead Slave Masters are said to haunt the town, being unable to rest until such a time where their slaves bowed to them again, or whenever Mount Deres buries them under ash.
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| - Dereseye is a ghost town on Deres Isle, the third-largest province of the Delkish Sefenlands. It was initially built as a sort of guard dog against the Delklands for the Sefenlands. After Billow's Rebellion, thousands of Dereseye slaves revolted, killing their masters, and abandoning the town. Later on, Delkeye was founded by Messink Messon in order to replace Dereseye, which languished, and whose ruins were eventually mostly destroyed by Mount Deres, a volcano and the largest mountain of Deres Isle. The dead Slave Masters are said to haunt the town, being unable to rest until such a time where their slaves bowed to them again, or whenever Mount Deres buries them under ash.
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| - Dereseye is a ghost town on Deres Isle, the third-largest province of the Delkish Sefenlands. It was initially built as a sort of guard dog against the Delklands for the Sefenlands. After Billow's Rebellion, thousands of Dereseye slaves revolted, killing their masters, and abandoning the town. Later on, Delkeye was founded by Messink Messon in order to replace Dereseye, which languished, and whose ruins were eventually mostly destroyed by Mount Deres, a volcano and the largest mountain of Deres Isle. The dead Slave Masters are said to haunt the town, being unable to rest until such a time where their slaves bowed to them again, or whenever Mount Deres buries them under ash.
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