Roman Ruins | Bruise | Standing Stones | The Giants' Towers | Quiberon Mine | The Forest Road |
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Roman Ruins
Near the Covenant and its are the remains of a Gallo-Roman town just a little to the south-west of the grogs' village (towards the point or promontary). The ruins include the foundation of a tower that was once a lighthouse. The covenant, however, simply built a new village so that they could encompass it within their Aegis more easily. The old ruins are still there, and are occasionally half-heartedly explored by Authis.
Brüise
The village that serves as a buffer between the covenant and the mundane. It is situated near the road to Vannes (the best part of a day's travel by cart) and has had little to do with the Covenant except to ask for their aid in magical matters.
The Alignments of Carnac
These stones stand in double lines that run for miles. Legend has it that they were once a Roman legion.
The stones' formation has been proven to affect the Covenant's magical aura.
The Giants' Towers
Up the valley from the village of Nomac, the Giants' Towers face one another. Once, it is said, a pair of brothers lived there and would fight all through the summer. One would throw lightning, and the other would throw boulders.
One tower now provides the Covenant with Rego vis when struck by lightning.
Quiberon Mine
The Covenants' mundane wealth stems, in part, from a silver mine located at Quiberon. The silver veins had been infused with Terram vis, but are now mundane.
The Forest Road
The Roman road that runs through the forest is known to be a magical artifact. It seems to impede the passage of faeries and sometimes those of fae blood.