Gregor's Folly | |
Geographic Information | |
Type | Settlement (until 1016 AE) |
Region | Central Maar Sul |
Size | Small city |
Societal Information | |
Language(s) | Common |
Race(s) | Humans |
Ethnic group(s) | Scuns |
Political Information | |
Government | Governorate |
Historical Information | |
Age | Third Age |
- "GONE? Tell me, how did you manage to lose an entire city? We're not talking about a set of keys here."
- "Well, there was some trouble on the way here. Bob died in a tragic caulk explosion and when the word got out, there was a bit of a to-do. Some of the lads were smoking, and one thing led to another, and to make a long story short, the city kind of burned to the ground."
- "The whole city. Burned to the ground. Not a thing left standing? Do you know who is responsible?"
- "Well, sir, the investigation is still ongoing, but we believe it was either an accidental fire or one done on purpose."
- —Andrei Pronin and a Scun
Gregor's Folly was a city located in Maar Sul but which technically had a Scun population. The city was named after a Scun explorer named Gregor who planned to sail Thisisa River running through the desert and raise a grand castle to live in. However, the castle sunk. The original site of the castle was still close to water and had arable land, though, so a city sprung up around the hole where Gregor's first castle used to be.
The city was accidentally burned to the ground in 1016 AE by Andrei Pronin's Scun followers who had partied a bit too much after having taken over the city. Pronin was not amused.
See also[]
- Gregor's Joy
- Maar Sul Map (Distreyd Era)
- This was either an accidental fire or one done on purpose
- Tragic Caulk Explosion
Maar Sul | |||||
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Settlements: | Caer Goddard · Calliver's Landing · Gregor's Folly · Gregor's Joy · Hellespont · Jardine · Maar Sul City · Matheson · Port Cedric · Port Dunross · Victoire | ||||
Other locations: | Kara Khitai · Temple of Storms | ||||
Regions and Geography: | Nobody Cares About This Here Peninsula · Thisisa River |