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Cemitério de Drefia
Observações
1. Nessa página estão listados APENAS os túmulos e lápides com inscrições únicas encontrados em Drefia.
2. Até o momento, não foram encontrados túmulos, sarcófagos, caixões ou lápides nos andares Superiores, Térreo, -1, e -2 com inscrições únicas.
3. No andar -7 na área dos Grim Reaper, existem alguns túmulos, porém todos com a inscrição padrão:
You see a grave stone.
Nothing is written on it.
4. Nos andares -3, -4, -5 e -6 também possuem túmulos com inscrições padrões. Esses não foram considerados e não estão nas listagens específicas dos andares.
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DREFIA -3
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lie the bones of Manehti's second, fourth and eighth concubine, all cherished by their master for their beauty and skill in song.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lies the child of Manehti's first concubine, stillborn but always living in our hearts.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lie the bones of Manehti's first, third and fifth concubine, all equally beloved by their master.
You see an angel statue.
You read: Here lie the noble Manehti and his wedded wife, Kareela the Green-Eyed.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lie the bones of Manehti's sixth concubine. She was of a fiery temper and no one should dare disturb her slumber.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lie the bones of Manehti's seventh concubine. She always was apart.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Cantavir Lyrehand
You see a grave stone.
You read: Arch Priestess Elvirra Darksong
You read: Cantavir Lyrehand
You see a grave stone.
You read: Torrymin Greysong, Priestess to the Dark Lord.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Andarmor Blackshield
You see a grave stone.
You read: Sorkin the Sorrowful
You see a grave stone.
You read: Torribin The Tarnished.
You see a grave stone.
You read: (the inscription has been removed)
You see a grave stone.
You read: His Dark Excellency Tsarutek Darkskin
You see a grave stone.
You read: The Dark Mistress Lantaloumey.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Simeon The Fallen
You see a grave stone.
You read: Parrufin the Pale.
You see a strange shrine.
You feel uneasy in its presence.
You see a strange shrine.
There is something slightly worrying about it.
You see a blackboard.
You read: Shadow Ashes Voices Bones Hunger Door Smoke...
You see a grave stone.
You read: Tamris, beloved wife of Korluk.
You see a grave stone.
You read: (the inscription is unreadable with age)
You see a grave stone.
You read: Baskvivi, daughter of Sirban and Frolasha.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Amruthu, son of Gronomman and Jaddarra.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Danuval, son of Stojonn and Wyrra.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Emudri, son of Anku and Envrazi.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Antiba, daughter of Rothu and Cromarra.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Salibba, son of Onnu and Tamras.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Omturru, sole heir to Anfiswa and Zudurrun.
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DREFIA -4
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lie Alketathra, the Smile of the Sun and Fragrant Flower of the Seven Sand Seas, beloved and honoured wife of Altheothep the Magnificent.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lie Altheotep the II, destined heir to his father, the ruler of the Seven Sand Seas, never to ascend the Golden Throne. Death and dishonour to the barbarians who slew him.
You see a sandstone statue.
You read: Glory and praise be to Altheotep the Magnificent, the Splendid, the Luminous, Ruler of all that breathes beneath the sun of the Seven Sand Seas. We, his humble servants, will forever remain here to bring woe and grief to those who dare enter his realm.
You see a sandstone statue.
You read: Honour and eternal life to Altheotep, the Great and Maginifcent Ruler of the Seven Sand Seas. We stand guard here. Death and pestilence to all his foes down to the tenth generation, may they die without sons.
You see a monument.
You read: Ballanvine family crypt.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The honourable Corben of the family of Ballanvine. He followed in the footsteps of his great-grandfather Elias. Eminent founder of the university of Drefia.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Inigo of the Ballanvine family. Last of the name to bear the title of knight, sir Inigo fell defending his city from barbarian intruders.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Myrrhia of Ballanvine-Grenville, twin sister of Patricia, beautiful and gracious as the morning star, and as remote. She too swore her life to the service of the gods.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Patricia of Ballanvine-Grenville. Much courted, never wedded, she swore herself to the duties of the gods.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Eleonorra of the Ballanvine famile. Married the Knight of Tynewood, a gentleman from Thais, where they lived happily for 37 years. Died from swamp fever when visiting Venore. Never forgotten and sorely missed by her husband.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Alicia of Ballanvine-Grenville, daughter of the noble Jacob. Married Sir Grenville, an honourable of the Summer Court.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The honourable Elias of the Ballanvine family. Lived for the study of the flora and fauna of Darashia. Missing in the field.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The gentle and gracious Alyanna of the family of Ballanvine, mother to four brave and courageous sons, wife of the honourable Elias, the soul of the family of Ballanvine. Always missed, never forgotten.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Alistair of the Ballanvine family. The youngest and and easiest of temper, Alistair was universally liked by all that knew him.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Altair of the Ballanvine family. Courteous and gallant, a favourite at court.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The honourable Jakob of the Ballanvine family. Never was there a more just and righteous man.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Jeremy of the Ballanvine family. Always first in the tide of battle.
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: Stone Into Fire
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: Ashes To Ashes
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: Dust To Dust
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: Fire Into Stone
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: Sand To Sand
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: Earth To Earth
You see an obsidian statue.
You read: To The Dark Lord I Sing
You see the Bloodgong statue.
A dragon statue holding a huge bronze gong. Its eyes shimmer bloodred in the firelight.
You see a shadowy statue.
A tall dark figure, clouded in shadows.
You read: Between Steps
We Follow
Between Light and Dark
We Breathe
Between Here and There
We Listen
Between You und the Others
We Strike
You see a shadowy statue.
A tall dark figure, clouded in shadows.
You read: From Light and Dark
We Watch
Between Wake and Dream
We Hunger
Of Life and Death
We Know
On Mind and Soul
We Feast
You see a shadowy statue.
A tall dark figure, clouded in shadows.
You read: Knowing
The Abyss Watches You
The Shadows Know You
The Night Claims You
The Darkness Feasts
You see a shadowy statue.
A tall, dark figure clouded in shadows.
You read: Never Truly Awake
You see a dragon statue.
You read: >>> ooo <<<
You see a dragon statue.
You read: -- // .. \\ --
You see a dragon statue.
You read: ... xxx ...
You see a dragon statue.
You read: oo ** oo ** oo
You see a dragon statue.
You read: ~ ~~ (( o )) ~~ ~
You see a dragon statue.
You read: ^^---{8[-^-]8}---^^
You see a dragon statue.
You read: ___III___III___
You see a dragon statue.
You read: TTT---III---TTT
You see a dragon statue.
You read: °°^^°°^^°°
You see a grave stone.
You read: Pray to the gods for the poor sinner Elianor, who lies here, hopefully to find peace at last.
You see a grave stone.
You read: here lies ... (the engraving has been carefully removed)
You see an angel statue.
You read: The dead will rise and strike any who dare disturb their sacred sleep.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lies Terrenirak, the faithful worshipper of many gods and fortunes.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Here lies Gabunor, keeper of many a secret, his lips now sealed forever more.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Rimlory, son of Erravan and Pothar.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Droma, wife of Garnemenech.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Garnemenech, loyal servant to his master Omturru.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Vanturius, never forgotten.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Malecha, eternally beloved.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Siewan, always in our hearts.
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DREFIA -5
You see a grave stone.
You read: Garving, son of Huminda and Verryn, Leader of the Black Pelts.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The Bark of Souls
You see a grave stone.
You read: The Hungry Blood
You see a grave stone.
You read: The Night Claws
You see a grave stone.
You read: The Death Watch
You see a grave stone.
You read: Torrivan, son of Antwor and Deva, leader of the Firstborn in the Year of the Drowning Tree.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Jemayr, son of Dorrid and Wolor
You see a grave stone.
You read: Torrin, son of Huffrin
You see a grave stone.
You read: Sarrispas The Raven, warlock of the Darrimga
You see a monument.
You read: Korrabal The Fierce
You see an angel statue.
You read: Barrivissa The Redhaired, wife to Korrabal
You see an angel statue.
You read: Torvina The Radiant, sister of Korrabal
You see a monument.
You read: Sorrumu The White Witch
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DREFIA -6
You see a grave stone.
You read: To the Dark God we bring this gift. May our bones please his hunger.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Lady Gilliram and her faithful guardian Hector Malpasar
You see a grave stone.
You read: The fair family of Chateauvin-Delafleur
You see an angel statue.
You read: In the Garden of Life, we pick the most fairest flowers.
You see a dragon statue.
You read: None shall take our lands.
You see a dragon statue.
You read: None shall tresspass on our lands.
You see a dragon statue.
You read: None shall live that lie.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Telewellyngh, slaughtered by the heirs of Blacksand for their unrighteous claim to the lands.
You see a grave stone.
You read: McCarrumleagh, heirs to the heirs of Blacksand.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Ffeaynavaugh, proud rulers of the Domain of Blacksands. Fierce and strong.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Charronsealvain, heirs to the lords of Blacksand after the line ended.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The One of the Twin Knights.
You see a cocooned victim.
This poor guy has been wrapped up in sticky silk.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Lady Takesha, benevolent and wise, beloved Mistress of House Darkstone. With her ends the line of the Antishu. She always liked to be in the middle of things.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble heritage of the De Windemere lineage. Out and about is our motto.
You see a monument.
You read: The noble Sir Forestcue-Greenborough, creator of the famous Floating Gardens of Palace Dunesea.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The valiant Family of De La Rougeflamme-Gramont. With blood and fire.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The gallant family of De La Rougeflamme-Etendard. Always first in battle.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The brave family of De la Rougeflamme-Lechanceux. Fortune smiles on us.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The proud family of de la Rougeflamme-Allandey. We take what we want.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Sir Torreng and Lady Hyllora.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Sir Grodevyn.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Lady Taricia.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Parith the Strider, son of Lady Taricia.
You see a grave stone.
You read: To the most beautiful Lady Sharra, the golden-fair maiden of the House of Starwell, silver-tongued and winter-hearted.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The Sinsarrasarra lineage
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Sinsarrasirra-Hassaness family.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Sursarran heritage.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The venerable Sirrasiumarras family.
You see a grave stone.
You read: Countess Sibrillanti of Starwell, benefactress of the Feast of a Thousand Fountains.
You see a grave stone.
You read: House of the Bronze Dragon. When the Silent Gong tolls three times, the pillars of the earth will shake and the House of the Bronze Dragon shall rise again.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The honourable Lady Adrienne de Gravanaugh-Darrinborne.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The little Lord Dauntleroy-Littlesby.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The honourable Sir Aidan de Gravanaugh-Luinfields, Earl of Druinshire.
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble Sir Collin de Gravanaugh
You see a grave stone.
You read: The noble family Gravanaugh. Always prepared. Always in style.
You see a grave stone.
You read: (The inscription is too worn out to read)
You see a monument.
You read: Here lies Teire Dovewinged, famous dancer in the services of Ashorret Al-Hafzhi the humble merchant, who erected this shrine in loving memory of her luscious eyes and ebony skin. Daraman bless him for his generosity.
You see an angel statue.
You read: Eternal Sorrow
You see an angel statue.
You read: Deathly Anguish
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