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High on the north ridge of the valley was located the tomb of the Asirac. The opening of which was set into the rock outcropping. The path to the tomb no longer existed. There once was a stone shelf that led up to the tomb, but the shelf has long since fallen away from erosion. The tomb was marked by an opening in the rock that was faced with large scrollwork carvings that once were quite beautiful, but later the artwork behind the carvings was barely visible.

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  • Rendar and Asirac Vale
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  • High on the north ridge of the valley was located the tomb of the Asirac. The opening of which was set into the rock outcropping. The path to the tomb no longer existed. There once was a stone shelf that led up to the tomb, but the shelf has long since fallen away from erosion. The tomb was marked by an opening in the rock that was faced with large scrollwork carvings that once were quite beautiful, but later the artwork behind the carvings was barely visible.
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  • High on the north ridge of the valley was located the tomb of the Asirac. The opening of which was set into the rock outcropping. The path to the tomb no longer existed. There once was a stone shelf that led up to the tomb, but the shelf has long since fallen away from erosion. The tomb was marked by an opening in the rock that was faced with large scrollwork carvings that once were quite beautiful, but later the artwork behind the carvings was barely visible. On the southern slope of the valley set into a crevice of a grassy hill was the door to the Rendar tombs. The door was located behind a tight group of bushes and trees and could not be seen at all from the valley. In fact the only clue to its existence was the presence of what appeared to be animal tracks around the trees leading past them. The tracks actually were the tracks of the demon that had been sent on missions for the Rendar.
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