The Fortress in the south of Moorgate was built to guard the troops, servants and slaves of Erasmus the Fell, the pirate who first landed on Cosrin's shores. A Slave Trader, Erasmus decided to make use of the shipwreck that landed he and his other 2 ships on this new land. The first building he constructed was the Auction House, the second was The Fortress. Once thought to be impregnable, the Fortress now stands as a monument to ingenuity and the spirit of freedom that burns in all races. Using tunnels dug from their encampment to the Fortress, the escaped slaves, led by a warrior named Karn, entered in the middle of the night. They captured Erasmus, killing him and all his guards and troops, and freeing the still captured slaves. Noone much wanted to enter a place of such death and terrible memories after the raid and eventually it fell into ruins and was even set to the torch on a few occasions. If you enter there, beware of a Ghostly Captain who has been seen about the place. It is said that the Captain is none other than old Erasmus himself, still seeking vengeance for his brutal slaying on any who wander his way.
The Fortress in the south of Moorgate was built to guard the troops, servants and slaves of Erasmus the Fell, the pirate who first landed on Cosrin's shores.
A Slave Trader, Erasmus decided to make use of the shipwreck that landed he and his other 2 ships on this new land.
The first building he constructed was the Auction House, the second was The Fortress.
Once thought to be impregnable, the Fortress now stands as a monument to ingenuity and the spirit of freedom that burns in all races.
Using tunnels dug from their encampment to the Fortress, the escaped slaves, led by a warrior named Karn, entered in the middle of the night. They captured Erasmus, killing him and all his guards and troops, and freeing the still captured slaves.
Noone much wanted to enter a place of such death and terrible memories after the raid and eventually it fell into ruins and was even set to the torch on a few occasions.
If you enter there, beware of a Ghostly Captain who has been seen about the place.
It is said that the Captain is none other than old Erasmus himself, still seeking vengeance for his brutal slaying on any who wander his way.