Old Wooden Hall
History[edit | edit source]
It is said that this peculiar ruin marks the site where the first settlers of The Arbor decided to make their homes many years ago, though evidence to back up this claim is scarce as all the buildings were made of wood and were rebuilt and patched up with new wood frequently over time. Surviving records have confirmed that the old wooden hall was once part of a village that wiped out by a fire some time in the early 11th century of the Third Era.
The survivors of this cataclysm would settle in the neighboring town of Evergreen Crossing, substantially bolstering its population.
Description[edit | edit source]
An old, dilapidated wooden structure that stands on the edge of the forest, close to Verdant Pass.
Importance[edit | edit source]
The structure does not enjoy any real importance, other than being the source of the name Wood’s Hall. Its architecture is rather unremarkable, and its location only allows passing travelers to view it from afar. Only adventurers or those with a passion for history tend to venture off the main road to walk the overgrown path leading to the old hall.