current state deldrimor front?
I’m actually not sure. Thunderhead Keep just kind of fell off the radar when GW:EN came out. I’d assume it just became snowed over, that like one village in Skyrim where all the trolls are. Since the Dwarves set out to battle the Destroyers underground, their architecture was left behind. There’s actually remnants in places like Lornar’s Pass (I think), there small spot in Timberline Falls where you’re gathering magical artifacts, and South of the Crucible of Eternity is a ruined building sharing the same design – weathered a bit.
I’m actually not sure. Thunderhead Keep just kind of fell off the radar when GW:EN came out. I’d assume it just became snowed over, that like one village in Skyrim where all the trolls are. Since the Dwarves set out to battle the Destroyers underground, their architecture was left behind. There’s actually remnants in places like Lornar’s Pass (I think), there small spot in Timberline Falls where you’re gathering magical artifacts, and South of the Crucible of Eternity is a ruined building sharing the same design – weathered a bit.
, true but it would also be quite amusing to discover a place like thunderhead keep intact yet abandoned
I’m actually not sure. Thunderhead Keep just kind of fell off the radar when GW:EN came out. I’d assume it just became snowed over, that like one village in Skyrim where all the trolls are. Since the Dwarves set out to battle the Destroyers underground, their architecture was left behind. There’s actually remnants in places like Lornar’s Pass (I think), there small spot in Timberline Falls where you’re gathering magical artifacts, and South of the Crucible of Eternity is a ruined building sharing the same design – weathered a bit.
, true but it would also be quite amusing to discover a place like thunderhead keep intact yet abandoned
Agreed. There’s plenty they could open up. Blazeridge Mountains, Isles of Janthir; Deldrimor Front is definitely a possibility and a step in a positive direction.