The Redhorn Lodes

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The Redhorn Lodes
Region: Moria
Instance(s): Fulz-zahar
Tumun-ghâr
Battle of the Way of Smiths
Dungeon(s): The Grand Stair
Landmark(s): Ashpar's Command
Budkhul-beken
The Burning Altar
The Chittering Hole
Claw Hollow
The Gate of Ruin
Gharâf-fehem
The Great Hive
The Heart of Fire
Malmezel
Menem-mezel
Nud-heden
The Ore-house
The Tailing Pit
The Way of Smiths
Settlement(s): Auti's Camp
Gharâf-fehem
Knakk's Camp
The Orc-watch
Connecting
Area(s):
Nud-melek
The Flaming Deeps
The Foundations of Stone
Zelem-melek
Levels: Mainly 56
Resource tier: Supreme
View over the Redhorn Lodes
View over the Redhorn Lodes

Description

The Redhorn Lodes is a central area within Moria, connected to Zelem-melek on the north west side, the the Flaming Deeps on the south west side, Nud-melek on the north east side and the Foundations of Stone on the south east side.

Quests

See "starting quests" and the landmarks for more quests

Deeds

NPCs

See "list of NPCs" within the Redhorn Lodes

Creatures

The following creatures are found within this area:

Named Creatures Flake Collectors List

Each of these creatures is the rare, signature, tougher, named version and all have a high change to drop a rare flake used in crafting.

Lore

The Redhorn Lodes sprawl amidst the rocks between and below Zelem-melek and Nud-melek. Where the regal and formal halls of those regions are refined and crafted into stunning demonstrations of Dwarf ingenuity and architectural vision, the Redhorn Lodes is a region of function and utility, cut out of the rock along paths dictated solely by the courses of ore veins.

To the east, rough passages give way without fanfare to the freakish Foundations of Stone and the ruddy lower district of Nud-melek. In the south, a vast and lonely tunnel reaches away and then west to the Flaming Deeps. None of these passages are marked by the grand gates or proud monuments found in other regions because their purpose isn’t to celebrate entry to some new vista. They are simply where the mines happened to break through into other regions of Khazad-dûm.

If the Dwarves’ time in Moria had been longer, the mines may have expanded to the south and the connections to other regions may have been built up and decorated like the border to Zelem-melek in the west. There deep, sculpted channels in the rock lead to the northern boundary of the Flaming Deeps, and dizzying stairs lead up to regal halls. At the top of those stairs now stands the Orc-watch, a redoubt at which an expedition of Dwarves defends the border against Warg-riders from the west and hulking Orcs from the east. The Dwarves of the Orc-watch stand over the Redhorn Lodes, stroke their beards, and plan for the future.

On the ground level of the lower Redhorn Lodes, stout red ore-houses, sturdy workhouses, and miners’ estates cluster around the stairs. These served as the offices of stately Dwarf ore-barons, as well as the dormitories of rugged miners. These buildings contained the dusty workshops where ore was refined and polished, and also the vaults where gems were secured.

Between this urban quarter and every other corner of the region, the Redhorn Lodes is a labyrinth of raised mine-cart tracks, timber scaffolding, and mounds of untapped rock, all of it dusted with silt and grit from centuries of disuse. Rails that once led to ore-houses and workshops now end in twisted and broken frays. It seems the Dwarves who fled the mines sabotaged their works to prevent Goblins and claim-stealers from using the old infrastructure for themselves.

Near the northwest corner of the mines, the raised tracks lead past sealed ore-houses to the edge of a gaping hole in the rock. This was the Tailing Pit, where waste and remains from the mine’s ore-cultivating process were dumped. Though the old miners saw so much of the mountain as ripe for later use, this bottomless pit was judged to be so deep and so empty of valuable ore that they could cast away trash and spent tailings here. Now it has the attention of the occupying Orcs, who use the pit for much the same purpose—except that to a harsh and heartless Orc, used-up captives make entertaining fodder for the pit too. [1]'

Maps

The Redhorn Lodes

Click for larger image The Redhorn Lodes POIs The Redhorn Lodes Artifacts The Redhorn Lodes Named Creatures

The Grand Stair

Click for larger image The Grand Stair POIs

Moria

Map of Moria