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Announce News Post #773

Mortal Builders

Written by: Lord Avasyu, the Creator
Date: Monday, March 27th, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone


Until now I have resisted letting players know what areas our mortal
builders are responsible for completing. This was pretty much a lame
idea, as they do a lot of work and get little praise for their tireless
effort.

As such, here is a list of recently released areas, and the mortals that
have completed them. In addition, I have added an honours line for
mortal builders. Be sure to give them all a pat on the back for a job
well done.

Erana
Skegdald, the Gongen Stronghold, the Menanon Mercenaries

Ethelbert
The Bloodstone Quarry, Kenuba Wastes Outpost, the Dregs

Saadyia
Vorrak Mines, Poachers Camp, the Temple at Menanon, Agletak Caverns

Theseus
Cinua Glade, the Black Pines

Nisha
Waelin Bog, Lirhin Clearing

Morien
The Scourge Outpost, Redcap Caverns

Loegaire
Booming Dunes

Lavinia
Isle of Llus

Lynn
Nagmara/Goblin Pens

Zebella
Necropolis

Ysabel
Zh'serurn Outpost

Krysaliss
Demon Stone

Illo
Redwood Cottons

Jayde
Treslein's Keep

Hopefully I have not missed anyone or messed up on credit. If I have,
please let me know.


Penned by my hand on the 9th of Ultio, in the year 488 AD.


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