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'''Enoth''' {{Pronunciation|EE-noth}} is a small town in the [[Western Coast]], located along the [[Kafizin River]] roughly | '''Enoth''' {{Pronunciation|EE-noth}} is a small town in the [[Western Coast]], located along the [[Kafizin River]] roughly 40 miles from the [[Kheldezir Hills]]. The town sits at the top of a cliff, built on either side of a waterfall that plunges just over a hundred feet below. Enoth was originally settled several centuries ago by [[dwarf|dwarven]] prospectors searching for treasure in the rocky landscape - though they found little, enough chose to remain that the town has endured. | ||
About a mile west of Enoth, a giant face, roughly forty feet tall, can be found carved into the limestone of the cliff face. Nearly overgrown with vines before it was discovered by the inhabitants of the town, the face is of unclear provenance. Though distinctly humanoid, it is old enough that water has seriously eroded at its form, and who, or what, it depicts is now a matter of speculation. | About a mile west of Enoth, a giant face, roughly forty feet tall, can be found carved into the limestone of the cliff face. Nearly overgrown with vines before it was discovered by the inhabitants of the town, the face is of unclear provenance. Though distinctly humanoid, it is old enough that water has seriously eroded at its form, and who, or what, it depicts is now a matter of speculation. |
Latest revision as of 20:52, 22 September 2024
Enoth (pronounced EE-noth) is a small town in the Western Coast, located along the Kafizin River roughly 40 miles from the Kheldezir Hills. The town sits at the top of a cliff, built on either side of a waterfall that plunges just over a hundred feet below. Enoth was originally settled several centuries ago by dwarven prospectors searching for treasure in the rocky landscape - though they found little, enough chose to remain that the town has endured.
About a mile west of Enoth, a giant face, roughly forty feet tall, can be found carved into the limestone of the cliff face. Nearly overgrown with vines before it was discovered by the inhabitants of the town, the face is of unclear provenance. Though distinctly humanoid, it is old enough that water has seriously eroded at its form, and who, or what, it depicts is now a matter of speculation.