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Not to be confused with the campaign called The Zarlin Catacombs.
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The Zarlin Catacombs are ancient temples, made by the Bennu. They are located under The Tower of Ultimate Wizardry, and appeared in The Zarlin Catacombs campaign.
Appearance
The Zarlin Catacombs are network of different corridors and rooms, and are full of advanced Bennu technology, such as Robots, Elemechs, a Mechasurfer, doors that are opened using Gemlings, as well as arrow traps. There is a room full of treasure that can only be accessed using a secret passage, a statue of a great paladin, and several areas with bookshelves and sofas that seem to have once been used by the Bennu.
History
Background
A long time ago, the Bennu inhabited the Zarlin Temples, and built Robots and Elemechs to defend them. However, at some point in time, they were wiped out, and eventually became buried in the earth.
A group of Gnomes from the Paladin Order lead a tour into the Zarlin Catacombs, and discover many of the Bennu artefacts laying there, such as Robots, Elemechs and the Bennu War Machine.
Duke Daring mentioned that he had conquered the Zarlin Catacombs. However, it is unknown if this is true or not.
Inhabitants
The Zarlin Catacombs are inhabited by Elemech, Gorgon, Bennu, Glamourous, Robots, Franky Rosebud, Prism.
Trivia
- In The Zarlin Catacombs, Rob used 2 separate maps for the Zarlin Catacombs, but they were both of the same area. The second map was used to reveal a hidden passageway that lead to some treasure, which couldn't be seen on the first map.


