The Spirit the [[Warden]] meets in the ruins reveals that humans had built the structure long ago. Curiously enough, it was an [[Elves|elven]] sanctuary where, according to the presence, "the eldest came to [[uthenera|slumber]]", and others came to pay tribute to the gods on their behalf, explaining the presence of altars, tombs and gravestones found in the ruins. It is therefore implied that [[humans]] were coexisting with the elves in some form.
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The Spirit, which the [[Warden]] meets in the ruins, reveals that humans had built the structure long ago. Curiously enough, it was an [[Elves|elven]] sanctuary where, according to the presence, "the eldest came to [[uthenera|slumber]]", and others came to pay tribute to the gods on their behalf, explaining the presence of altars, tombs and gravestones found in the ruins. It is therefore implied that [[humans]] were coexisting with the elves in some form.
The structure and its inhabitants, human and elf, were destroyed by a "terrible presence", though exactly what that presence was had been forgotten by the [[Arcane Warrior]]'s spirit over time.
The structure and its inhabitants, human and elf, were destroyed by a "terrible presence", though exactly what that presence was had been forgotten by the [[Arcane Warrior]]'s spirit over time.
The Spirit, which the Warden meets in the ruins, reveals that humans had built the structure long ago. Curiously enough, it was an elven sanctuary where, according to the presence, "the eldest came to slumber", and others came to pay tribute to the gods on their behalf, explaining the presence of altars, tombs and gravestones found in the ruins. It is therefore implied that humans were coexisting with the elves in some form.
The structure and its inhabitants, human and elf, were destroyed by a "terrible presence", though exactly what that presence was had been forgotten by the Arcane Warrior's spirit over time.