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The exact location of Rama's eerie is unknown, though it is certainly somewhere in the [[Barrier Range]], probably north of [[High Mountain]] near the Lowland Plains region. | The exact location of Rama's eerie is unknown, though it is certainly somewhere in the [[Barrier Range]], probably north of [[High Mountain]] near the Lowland Plains region. | ||
− | Rama was destroyed not by humans, but by an alliance of dragon-flights, and, according to legend, their eerie was sealed. It is considered | + | Rama was destroyed not by humans, but by an alliance of dragon-flights, and, according to legend, their eerie was sealed. It is considered probable that Rama's hoard was locked inside, containing enough gold to ransom an army of kings. |
[[Category:Greater Continent]] | [[Category:Greater Continent]] |
Revision as of 20:18, 13 September 2013
Rama Flight was an early dragon flight, not fallen, maybe some were. They were not a known offshoot of Lowland Hills. The Rama Flight was destroyed sometime around 3300 B.G.A..
They were worshiped by the Aramayan civilization.
Location
The exact location of Rama's eerie is unknown, though it is certainly somewhere in the Barrier Range, probably north of High Mountain near the Lowland Plains region.
Rama was destroyed not by humans, but by an alliance of dragon-flights, and, according to legend, their eerie was sealed. It is considered probable that Rama's hoard was locked inside, containing enough gold to ransom an army of kings.