Shadowhaven
Shadowhaven is the central trade city of Luclin, politically unaffiliated with either Katta Castellum or Sanctus Seru.
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Overview
Drawn from shadowhaven — zone description.EQ1Community article · best available source
Shadow Haven is a network of caverns that wind their way through Luclin, and have been filled with the domain of several trade families, who make Shadow Haven their home. The city also lays claim over the Bazaar and the Nexus, and controls and provides security for those areas as well.
Surrounding Areas
Shadow Haven is adjacent to two of the areas that it controls, the Bazaar and the Nexus. The Bazaar is where Shadow Haven makes most of its revenue, with the heavy amount of trade that occurs there. The Nexus is more important to their business, however, since many people coming to or leaving from Luclin need to pass through there. They are also connected to Paludal Caverns, through which they send caravans to the Vah Shir city of Shar Vahl.
Travelling To and From Shadow Haven
The Nexus has a portal that takes you to and from Shadow Haven. One of the two exits of the Bazaar is into Shadow Haven (the other into Nexus). There is an obvious one way exit from Shadow Haven to the Echo Caverns from one section of town, and a well-hidden two way entrance near the Nexus teleporter here. Also, the tunnels to Paludal Caverns can be found here, used for transporting goods to Shar Vahl.
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Official Lore
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Defender Eronlo, Shadow Haven
"Lo dere. ______. Da Shadowhaven can be a confusin place at times. but it can be quite easy to git around once ya know what quarter you are in. The city consists of four of these quarters being da Commons quarter which is here. along with the House of Stout. House of Fordel and House of Midst."
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Community articles
5Fan-written encyclopedia entries — useful overviews, lower authority than the primary sources above.