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| - The extensive caves and narrow, winding tunnels of the Subterranean River are best known for the veritable rainbow of crystalline growths present within, some of which are said to have a life of their own. Other creatures native to the caves include lectars, slargs, skicks, dark lungers, and spiked maws. Image link: Adventurers engage a troop of Trog:
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| - The extensive caves and narrow, winding tunnels of the Subterranean River are best known for the veritable rainbow of crystalline growths present within, some of which are said to have a life of their own. Other creatures native to the caves include lectars, slargs, skicks, dark lungers, and spiked maws. The race known as the Trog also dwells within the lower tunnels. They were once far more widespread, but the 10th Legion's efforts to control their numbers significantly decreased their population. The surviving Trog are less aggressive, but still pose a serious threat if encountered in groups of more than two. During the Seck Resurgence, the Krug invasion in the west and the battle at Fortress Kroth in the east drew soldiers out of the caverns, allowing the native Trogs to flourish in their absence. The future Lady Montbarron was forced to use these tunnels in her search for the stolen Staff of Stars. Near the center of the caves is an ancient ruin, littered with the bodies of slain Goblins. In order to navigate this dungeon, a series of pressure pads must be operated, activating staircases and doorways that lead down to a hidden treasure chamber deep below. Within this chamber was the eye of a Fury, which was brought to the Utraean Peninsula to complete a ritual found beneath the Utraean Circle in Hiroth. Image link: Adventurers engage a troop of Trog:
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