The Penmouth Pit. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters.
It is known to be around
25 miles north from
this amethyst mine
Rumors speak of a lucky Hill Giant who inhabits Soutford hills and prefers eating children.
It is known to be around
34 miles east from
this amethyst mine
Whispers speak of a fat Gnoll who inhabits Kindenzan hills and abducts young women.
It is known to be around
43 miles northeast from
this amethyst mine
The Rethyr Cavern. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored.
It is known to be around
45 miles west from
this amethyst mine
The Clitlelis Chasm. Locals claim that it is slowly filling with lava.
It is known to be around
50 miles southwest from
this amethyst mine
The Kalas Grotto. Locals claim that it is totally empty.
It is known to be around
64 miles north from
this amethyst mine
The Fihulsea Pit. Locals claim that it is slowly filling with lava.
It is known to be around
68 miles southwest from
this amethyst mine
Inscriptions speak of a terrifying Ogre who inhabits Kilkley hills and abducts young women.
It is known to be around
69 miles northeast from
this amethyst mine
Legends speak of a huge Dire bear who inhabits Macham hills and abducts young women.
It is known to be around
75 miles northeast from
this amethyst mine
The Kadireelie Fracture. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters.
It is known to be around
76 miles northeast from
this amethyst mine
The Bruryfield Fracture. Locals claim that it is completely flooded.
It is known to be around
79 miles southeast from
this amethyst mine
Inscriptions speak of a horrifying Cyclops who inhabits Cliford hills and eats kids whole.
It is known to be around
79 miles southeast from
this amethyst mine
The Skipton Hole. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored.
It is known to be around
87 miles southwest from
this amethyst mine
The Malmering Cave. Locals claim that it is totally empty.
It is known to be around
93 miles southeast from
this amethyst mine
Rumors speak of a superior Dire wolf who inhabits Padsbutonby hills and harasses travelers in the area.
It is known to be around
96 miles southeast from
this amethyst mine
Tales speak of a lucky Dire Tiger who inhabits Bingleters hills and prefers eating children.
It is known to be around
98 miles east from
this amethyst mine
The Hlymanonaho Ravine. Locals claim that it is the home of strange monsters.
It is known to be around
101 miles north from
this amethyst mine
The Drethaselu Cavern. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored.
It is known to be around
104 miles north from
this amethyst mine
The Wodgesone Ravine. Locals claim that it is completely flooded.
It is known to be around
114 miles southwest from
this amethyst mine
The Ormad Chasm. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored.
It is known to be around
128 miles north from
this amethyst mine
The Hlidor Cavern. Locals claim that it is totally empty.
It is known to be around
134 miles east from
this amethyst mine
The Marshwark Chasm. Locals claim that it is completely flooded.
It is known to be around
135 miles south from
this amethyst mine
The Merkrun Sinkhole. Locals claim that it is endlessly deep and unexplored.
It is known to be around
140 miles northwest from
this amethyst mine
The Godbury Ravine. Locals claim that it is completely flooded.
It is known to be around
144 miles southwest from
this amethyst mine
The Sidley Pit. Locals claim that it is totally empty.
It is known to be around
145 miles southeast from
this amethyst mine
The Manchwark Grotto. Locals claim that it is totally empty.
It is known to be around
149 miles southwest from
this amethyst mine