Difference between revisions of "Zo-Kian Ruins Workshop"
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This outpost was established to the north-east of the ruins of Zo-Kian, originally a small village founded by Zoraï hunters. These hunters trailed gibbaïs, who at the time were numerous in that part of the jungle, laughing off their people's superstition that to kill those animals which were so similar to homins brought bad luck. One night the village was attacked by hordes of unknown creatures and completely destroyed. A few years later explorers discovered the existence of superior gibbaïs in the region. Many think that they were responsible for the end of Zo-Kian and that they must have been reacting to the hunters' attacks. | This outpost was established to the north-east of the ruins of Zo-Kian, originally a small village founded by Zoraï hunters. These hunters trailed gibbaïs, who at the time were numerous in that part of the jungle, laughing off their people's superstition that to kill those animals which were so similar to homins brought bad luck. One night the village was attacked by hordes of unknown creatures and completely destroyed. A few years later explorers discovered the existence of superior gibbaïs in the region. Many think that they were responsible for the end of Zo-Kian and that they must have been reacting to the hunters' attacks. | ||
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Revision as of 04:57, 27 November 2006
Outpost founded in 2492, abandoned in 2494
Challenge for master-rank guilds
This outpost was established to the north-east of the ruins of Zo-Kian, originally a small village founded by Zoraï hunters. These hunters trailed gibbaïs, who at the time were numerous in that part of the jungle, laughing off their people's superstition that to kill those animals which were so similar to homins brought bad luck. One night the village was attacked by hordes of unknown creatures and completely destroyed. A few years later explorers discovered the existence of superior gibbaïs in the region. Many think that they were responsible for the end of Zo-Kian and that they must have been reacting to the hunters' attacks.