Karhu-leiri
Karhu-leiri | |
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Type: | Hunting Camp |
Region: | Forochel |
Area: | Itä-mâ |
Location: | [12.9N, 66.3W] |
Karhu-leiri (Lossoth for Bear Camp) is a landmark within Itä-mâ, in Forochel. [12.9N, 66.3W]
High above the eastbound road lies this hunting and storage outpost, with a wondrous view over the Ice Bay of Forochel. The camp is located just at the border to Jä-rannit in the north, from where the only path to here comes with its entrance marked by two antlers. [14.1N, 65.6W]
Recently Gauredain have begun raiding the storage camps for supplies. Should the Free People retake the camp, two Lossoth hunters will instantly show up, handing out daily quests which yield increased standing with the Lossoth.
Deeds
These deeds can be advanced by exploring Karhu-leiri:
Quests
Starting
- [48] Harsh Prospects - Repeatable
- [48] Reclaiming From the Raiders - Repeatable
NPCs
Creatures
These creatures are encountered at this location:
Lore
- Karhu-leiri, the Camp of the Bear, is one of many Lossoth hunting-camps spread across Forochel. — Deed
Gallery
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View of the camp from the north
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The hill on which Karhu-leiri resides
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Icy ridge of Karhu-leiri overlooking Itä-mâ
Settlements, Areas and Landmarks of Forochel
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Areas: | Itä-mâ • Jä-kuru • Jä-rannit • Länsi-mâ • Talvi-mûri • Taur Orthon | |
Settlements: | Kauppa-kohta • Kuru-leiri • Pynti-peldot • Sûri-kylä • Zigilgund | |
Landmarks: | 4th Dwarf Channel • 7th Dwarf Channel • 10th Dwarf Channel • Barad Gaurhoth • Hammastus-pesä • Hylje-leiri • The Ironspan • Jotunstath • Jä-reitti • Jänis-leiri • Karhu-leiri • Kibilzahar • Kissa-sari • Korkea-järvi • Leijona-kotin • The Lonesome Stones • Metsästä-sija • Norsu-hauta • Norsu-leiri • Pynti-leiri • Reodh Fuil • Skirmish Camp • Tûli-mäit • Vesi-paistâ • Voi-teltta | |
Interiors: | Great Lodge of Sûri-kylä • Näky-kolo | |
Dungeons: | Icereave Mines • Peikko Den | |
Instances: | World Instances: Agoroth, the Narrowdelve • Sâri-surma / Skirmish: The Icy Crevasse / Quest Instances: Bregmor's Den • Halla-kolo • Kolo-hampât |