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− | {{ | + | {{DUNGEON infobox |
− | + | | name = Borghild | |
− | + | | connects = [[Serbule]] | |
− | + | | arealevel= 40 - 45 | |
− | + | | pmapdesc=Map by BetaNotus (5/19) | |
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|source=Loading Screen| | {{Quote|source=Loading Screen| | ||
Borghild is an ancient burial site. Twenty years ago, the Duke of Serbule led an adventuring team into it, but never returned. | Borghild is an ancient burial site. Twenty years ago, the Duke of Serbule led an adventuring team into it, but never returned. | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Borghild''', | + | '''Borghild''', once known as the '''Deathrap Dungeon''' is accessed through the giant gate in the northeast part of [[Serbule]]. Look for a crack on the left side of the door to get in. |
− | + | Fifteen centuries ago, '''Borghild''' was a Dwarven city-fortress. After the Dwarves abandoned it, Humans, Orcs, Hags, more Dwarves, and beasts took up residence inside for periods of time. Now... it's filled with ghosts. Around 500 years ago, the Dwarves controlled Borghild again. Twenty years ago, the [[Lord Serbule|Duke of Serbule]] adventured into the massive tomb, and died there. | |
+ | [[Borghild]] offers adventurers a challenge, as the years of different cultures inhabiting the dungeon has led to a variety of inhabitants. Ancient dwarven golems guard some areas, while the crypts have become filled with myriad undead. The slow-moving [[Face of Death]] is a common sight, capable of instantly killing any enemy on contact. Unprepared explorers will find [[Greedy Ghost]]s impossible to defeat without a stun, and a nest of highly poisonous [[Injector Bug]]s are also nested within. | ||
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+ | Outside of [[Borghild]]s gate, technologist and historian [[Leonard Allenson]] resides in a small blue tent in eastern [[Serbule]]. He offers multiple quests that can be completed within the dungeon. | ||
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+ | While looting the chests inside the dungeon, be forewarned that six of the seven chests are booby-trapped. When opened, multiple creatures will spawn, and a freezing root is cast on whoever opened the chest. Be ready to take out the enemies, possibly with ranged attacks if a [[Face of Death]] appears. | ||
==Points of Interest== | ==Points of Interest== | ||
+ | ====Main Hall==== | ||
+ | The central hall of [[Borghild]] is a recessed courtyard, walls lined with lootable old caskets. Undead wander the halls, and can easily group up on unsuspecting adventurers in this area. | ||
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In the central court are '''old caskets''' which can be looted for Bone Meal, and various Skulls. | In the central court are '''old caskets''' which can be looted for Bone Meal, and various Skulls. | ||
+ | ====Locked Door==== | ||
+ | Across the main hall from the entrance is a locked door, which states: | ||
+ | {{Quote|Try as you might, you cannot open the door, because the lower floor hasn't been Implemented yet.}} | ||
+ | ====Infested Basement==== | ||
+ | Exploring the rooms to the right of the main hall reveals a staircase leading to an older, possibly dwarven crypt. A nest of [[Injector Bug]]s and their queen [[Venenae]] may be found here. Hidden on a bookshelf of her room's southern wall, recipes for [[Blacksmithing]] can be found. | ||
− | === | + | Down a side hallway of this part of the crypt, a mysterious symbol can be found on the floor. |
− | + | ==== Prison ==== | |
− | + | Adventurers who travel up a set of stairs left of the entrance hall will find themselves in a maze of mostly locked jail cells, home now to yet more ghosts and other undead. | |
− | + | ==== Dwarven Storage ==== | |
− | == | + | Past the jail, the strongest evidence of prior dwarven occupation can be found, a cavernous storage room with multiple active golem within. The [[Lord Serbule|Duke of Serbule]] met an untimely end in this room, plunging the region into disarray. |
− | + | == {{msg:BASEPAGENAME}} Inhabitants == | |
+ | ====Friends==== | ||
+ | There are no friendly NPCs in [[Borghild]]. | ||
+ | ====Foes==== | ||
+ | <dpl> | ||
+ | category = Borghild Creatures | ||
+ | notcategory = Bosses | ||
+ | mode = unordered | ||
+ | columns = 3 | ||
+ | </dpl> | ||
====Bosses==== | ====Bosses==== | ||
− | + | <dpl> | |
− | + | category = Borghild Creatures | |
− | ==== | + | category = Bosses |
− | + | notcategory = Dead Wife | |
− | + | mode = unordered | |
− | + | columns = 3 | |
− | + | </dpl> | |
− | + | === Harvestables === | |
− | + | ==== Minerals & Metal ==== | |
+ | {| | ||
+ | |'''Blue Crystal''' (Level ? ). | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Green Crystal''' (Level 20 Mining). | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Orange Crystal''' (Level ?). | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ==== Miscellaneous ==== | ||
+ | ''Looted from caskets'' | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | |{{Item|Strange Dirt}} | ||
+ | |{{Item|Femur}} | ||
+ | |{{Item|Bone Meal}} | ||
+ | |{{Item|Human Skull}} | ||
+ | |{{Item|Rakshasa Skull}} | ||
+ | |{{Item|Orc Skull}} | ||
+ | |{{Item|Elf Skull}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ''Found throughout the dungeon'' | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | |'''Cooking, Tailoring Recipe Scrolls''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Combat Ability Scrolls''' | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | [[File:Serbule Gallery 2.jpg|300px|]] | ||
+ | ==Trivia == | ||
+ | * Long before a loading screen provided the name [[Borghild]] to players, the mysterious dungeon was the highest level dungeon in the game, and known only as '''Deathtrap Dungeon.''' | ||
[[Category:Dungeons]][[Category:Serbule Dungeons]] | [[Category:Dungeons]][[Category:Serbule Dungeons]] |
Latest revision as of 04:05, 5 February 2021
Borghild
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File:Borghild (map).png Map of Borghild (click for larger size)
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Area Level | 40 - 45
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Map by BetaNotus (5/19)
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“Borghild is an ancient burial site. Twenty years ago, the Duke of Serbule led an adventuring team into it, but never returned.
— Loading Screen
Borghild, once known as the Deathrap Dungeon is accessed through the giant gate in the northeast part of Serbule. Look for a crack on the left side of the door to get in.
Fifteen centuries ago, Borghild was a Dwarven city-fortress. After the Dwarves abandoned it, Humans, Orcs, Hags, more Dwarves, and beasts took up residence inside for periods of time. Now... it's filled with ghosts. Around 500 years ago, the Dwarves controlled Borghild again. Twenty years ago, the Duke of Serbule adventured into the massive tomb, and died there.
Borghild offers adventurers a challenge, as the years of different cultures inhabiting the dungeon has led to a variety of inhabitants. Ancient dwarven golems guard some areas, while the crypts have become filled with myriad undead. The slow-moving Face of Death is a common sight, capable of instantly killing any enemy on contact. Unprepared explorers will find Greedy Ghosts impossible to defeat without a stun, and a nest of highly poisonous Injector Bugs are also nested within.
Outside of Borghilds gate, technologist and historian Leonard Allenson resides in a small blue tent in eastern Serbule. He offers multiple quests that can be completed within the dungeon.
While looting the chests inside the dungeon, be forewarned that six of the seven chests are booby-trapped. When opened, multiple creatures will spawn, and a freezing root is cast on whoever opened the chest. Be ready to take out the enemies, possibly with ranged attacks if a Face of Death appears.
Points of Interest
Main Hall
The central hall of Borghild is a recessed courtyard, walls lined with lootable old caskets. Undead wander the halls, and can easily group up on unsuspecting adventurers in this area.
In the central court are old caskets which can be looted for Bone Meal, and various Skulls.
Locked Door
Across the main hall from the entrance is a locked door, which states:
“Try as you might, you cannot open the door, because the lower floor hasn't been Implemented yet.
Infested Basement
Exploring the rooms to the right of the main hall reveals a staircase leading to an older, possibly dwarven crypt. A nest of Injector Bugs and their queen Venenae may be found here. Hidden on a bookshelf of her room's southern wall, recipes for Blacksmithing can be found.
Down a side hallway of this part of the crypt, a mysterious symbol can be found on the floor.
Prison
Adventurers who travel up a set of stairs left of the entrance hall will find themselves in a maze of mostly locked jail cells, home now to yet more ghosts and other undead.
Dwarven Storage
Past the jail, the strongest evidence of prior dwarven occupation can be found, a cavernous storage room with multiple active golem within. The Duke of Serbule met an untimely end in this room, plunging the region into disarray.
Borghild Inhabitants
Friends
There are no friendly NPCs in Borghild.
Foes
Bosses
Harvestables
Minerals & Metal
Blue Crystal (Level ? ). |
Green Crystal (Level 20 Mining). |
Orange Crystal (Level ?). |
Miscellaneous
Looted from caskets
Found throughout the dungeon
Cooking, Tailoring Recipe Scrolls |
Combat Ability Scrolls |
Gallery
Trivia
- Long before a loading screen provided the name Borghild to players, the mysterious dungeon was the highest level dungeon in the game, and known only as Deathtrap Dungeon.