Difference between revisions of "Aerynth Runegate System"
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== Indefinite Gates == | == Indefinite Gates == | ||
− | All runegates will have three gates open | + | All runegates will have three gates open perpetually: |
− | *'''Death Gate''', which is '''black''' and leads to | + | *'''Death Gate''', which is '''black''' and leads to [[Oblivion]]'s "Doomgate". |
− | *'''Chaos Gate''', which is '''multi-colored''' and leads to | + | *'''Chaos Gate''', which is '''multi-colored''' and leads to [[Maelstrom]]'s "Maelstrom's Eye" gate. |
− | *'''Law Gate''', which is '''white''' leads to [[Khar Th'Sekt]], unless you are already there, in which case, it leads to The Forbidden Gate on The Forbidden Isle. | + | *'''Law Gate''', which is '''white''' leads to [[Khar Th'Sekt]], unless you are already there, in which case, it leads to The Forbidden Gate on The Forbidden Isle. |
== Traveler Guide == | == Traveler Guide == |
Revision as of 00:54, 11 August 2007
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The following information will aid would-be travelers in Aerynth. For more details, be sure to enlarge the runegate map.
Indefinite Gates
All runegates will have three gates open perpetually:
- Death Gate, which is black and leads to Oblivion's "Doomgate".
- Chaos Gate, which is multi-colored and leads to Maelstrom's "Maelstrom's Eye" gate.
- Law Gate, which is white leads to Khar Th'Sekt, unless you are already there, in which case, it leads to The Forbidden Gate on The Forbidden Isle.
Traveler Guide
To open a gate with traveler powers, simply select the gate and cast the power. A new gate will swirl open, allowing anyone to pass through. Traveler-opened gates close after a short time.
- Graven Rock (Earth)
- Ring of Kauro (Fire)
- Dovaal's Gate (Air)
- Sigil Stone (Water)
- Haedan's Stone (Spirit)
- Spirit--->The Forbidden Gate
- The Forbidden Gate (Use Spirit from Haedan's Stone or Law from Khar Th'Sekt)