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Description

You have learned much that is hidden from the eyes of mortal men.

Associated History Monuments

Location Table

Monument Zone Location ( x z y )
Lorekeeper Cap au Diable -1712 0 -1108
Lorekeeper Mercy Island -902 96 -378
Lorekeeper Port Oakes -1550 35 1945
Lorekeeper Sharkhead Isle -832 0 -402

Location Descriptions

Lorekeeper Monument 1

Location

This monument straddles the border between the Mount Diable and New Haven neighborhoods in Cap Au Diable. It is northeast of Aeon City.

Its coordinates are (-1,712, 0, -1,108).

Lorekeeper Monument 2

Location

This monument is in Mercy Island right up against the Mercy wall that splits the zone between Darwin's Landing and Mercy. It is 108 yards east of the Mercy Door close to Mongoose.

Its coordinates are (-902, 96, -378)

Lorekeeper Monument 3

Location

This monument is in Port Oakes south of the ferry to Mercy Island, at the end of the rocky peninsula.

Its coordinates are (-1,550, 35, 1,945)

Lorekeeper Monument 4

Location

This monument is located at the south end of a dock 175 yards west-southwest of the Rogue Isles Ferry.

Its coordinates are (-832, 0, -402).

Complete Story Arc

Long ago, a group of cultists called the 'Children of Enos' fled France and settled in these isles. French accounts claim the cultists practiced dark rituals, human sacrifice, and the summoning of demons. They were eventually defeated by a team of heroes led by the famous Father Martin Henri.

A group of settlers called the Children of Enos first settled what is today called Cap Au Diable in the late 1600s, seeking freedom from religious persecution. When French soldiers attempted to force them off their land, the Children of Enos bravely attempted to defend themselves. Labeled Cultists by the French soldiers, in the end they were brutally repressed by the notorious witch-hunter Padre Fancois Hardi. Legends claim that the Children of Enos fought for their home and freedom with such ferocity that Padre Hardi believed them possessed by devils. After the last of the Children of Enos were gone, he gave this part of the island it's present name, which means 'The Cape of the Devil' in French.

It is said that the snake-like beings that live in the rotting warrens of this island were cast-offs of the 'Children of Enos', a bizarre cult that settled these islands in the 1600s. Rumors persist that the original snake-beings who sired the creatures visible today are still alive, writhing somewhere within their labyrinthine lairs.

Sharkhead Isle was given its name by the free traders who first mapped and settled it in the early 1600s. For many years it served as a hub for the rest of the Isles, with its naturally protected bay as a home port for explorers, entrepreneurs, and pirates. Sharkhead Isle also acted as a central hub for many of the mystics and witchdoctors of the era, who sought the rare shards of red crystal coral. Even in the modern day, would-be practitioners of magic like the cultists of the Circle of Thorns still attempt to illegally acquire shards of Red Coral Crystal, believing in its supernatural power. This had made it necessary for trade in the Red Crystal to be declared illegal. Any shards of Red Coral Crystal must be turned over to Arachnos to prevent this illegal practice from causing trouble again.

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