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==History==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
 
The town of Waldon was a peaceful trade hub for lumberjacks, attracting Dwarves, [[Elves]] and [[Gnomes]]. The Dwarves had inhabited the town for at least 200 years before the events of the Woodcarvers campaign.


===[[Woodcarvers]]===
===[[Woodcarvers]]===
 
The Woodcarvers group sets out from Waldon to tackle the fungus problem, but as they face the [[Shroom Trent]] itself, [[Golestandt]] flies overhead, and breaths death down below, destroying the town of Waldon, burning many of the buildings to the ground, and converting their inhabitants to mindless [[Ageless]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
 
*The name Waldon may be a play on the phrase "Walled in".
**This is fitting as Michael Langstrom had many tools to create walls.


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Revision as of 19:46, 14 June 2016

Waldon


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Waldon is a Dwarven town, that is home to a group of lumberjacks known as The Woodcarvers, who defend it from a fungus infection in the Woodcarvers campaign.

Points of Interest

Known Buildings

  • Jormr's house
  • The Langstroms' house
  • The Stonemasons' house
  • The Zankovichs' house

Known Residents

History

Background

The town of Waldon was a peaceful trade hub for lumberjacks, attracting Dwarves, Elves and Gnomes. The Dwarves had inhabited the town for at least 200 years before the events of the Woodcarvers campaign.

The Woodcarvers group sets out from Waldon to tackle the fungus problem, but as they face the Shroom Trent itself, Golestandt flies overhead, and breaths death down below, destroying the town of Waldon, burning many of the buildings to the ground, and converting their inhabitants to mindless Ageless.

Trivia

  • The name Waldon may be a play on the phrase "Walled in".
    • This is fitting as Michael Langstrom had many tools to create walls.