Falidheim
After The War, many went to Aslandia which was the first Safe Haven. By the end of 1170, another Safe Haven was founded called Falidheim which derives from Falið Heimili or Falið Heim which translates to Hidden Home. Falidheim is located in Iceland in a large mountain called Skarðsheiði and it delves deep beneath the ground. The entrance is a secret passageway that leads into the depths of the mountain. However, seen as humans tended to come prying in places they shouldn't, they disguised the entrance.
There are 5 districts in Falidheim:
The Guards Keep:
located near the top of the outlying mountains and near the entrance. This is where the guards who protect the people live it consists of stone walls proper up with large crystal pillars that with enough force can collapse and bring the ceiling down causing a large avalanche and cutting off the entrance entirely. Runic inscriptions line each crystal pillar embed with magical energy.The Gate:
found soon after entering the mountain. This is the second layer of defence after the hidden passageway.The Hold:
Located deep beneath the earth. This is where those who commit serious crimes will be taken for punishment or imprisonment.The Central Dwelling:
Located just above The Hold with an unimaginable size. It's where everyone but the Nobility lives.The Grounds/The Central Keep:
Located within a huge Pillar formed over billions of years. It houses the Nobility as well as some other powerful people.History of Falidheim
Falidheim was founded by the three brothers of Hildrefed. Hildrefed was a City located in the north of Finland and was home to many wizards and sorcerers alike. The king Talgor Baklor Hildrefed II was slain by humans at the white gates within the main keep during The War. Soon after his death, the great city of Hildrefed known for it great power and proficient skill in runic charms was brought to the ground. No wall was left standing as the Humans slaughtered ever man woman and child they could find.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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