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== Maps ==
== Maps ==
[[File:Great River Map.jpg|left|400px|Map of the Great River]]<br clear="all"/>
[[File:The Great River Map.jpg|left|400px|Map of the Great River]]<br clear="all"/>


== Lore ==
== Lore ==
The site of the fiercest fighting during the Battle of the Fields of Celebrant, Parth Celebrant is also the site of a terrible betrayal. Gondorian soldiers allowed their fortress to fall to the enemy in exchange for safety and Eastern riches, condemning their countrymen to death.
The site of the fiercest fighting during the Battle of the Fields of Celebrant, Parth Celebrant is also the site of a terrible betrayal. Gondorian soldiers allowed their fortress to fall to the enemy in exchange for safety and Eastern riches, condemning their countrymen to death.
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Parth Celebrant
Region: The Great River
Landmark(s): Idmar's Camp
[28.5S, 56.8W]

Field of Celebrant
[28.5S, 57.9W]
Ost Celebrant
[30.3S, 56.0W]
The Murderous Pit
[26.6S, 57.3W]

Settlement(s): Parth Celebrant
[26.6S, 58.3W]
Levels: Mainly 75+
Resource tier: Westfold - T7


Parth Celebrant is an area within the Great River region in Rhovanion.

The ruins of an ancient Gondorian keep, where brave soldiers once kept watch, stand at the southern edge of Parth Celebrant, overlooking the green plains.

Settlements

The following settlements are found within this area:

Landmarks

These landmarks are located within Parth Celebrant:

NPCs

  • [[]]

Quests

Starting:

  • [] [[Quest:|Quest:]]

Involving:

  • [] [[Quest:|Quest:]]

Mobs

The following creatures are found within this area:

  • [[]]


Maps

Map of the Great River
Map of the Great River


Lore

The site of the fiercest fighting during the Battle of the Fields of Celebrant, Parth Celebrant is also the site of a terrible betrayal. Gondorian soldiers allowed their fortress to fall to the enemy in exchange for safety and Eastern riches, condemning their countrymen to death.