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=== Mining Sites ===
 
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A number of small mining sites can be found dotted around the Keldagrim south-west mine.
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A number of small mining sites can be found dotted around the Keldagrim south-west mine. The first is found in the south-east corner of the mine, immediately east of the south entrance. This site contains 5 [[coal rock]]s and 2 [[copper rock]]s. This is the only site that players can reach from the south entrance without first crossing the River Kelda via ferry.
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Upon crossing the Kelda, players can travel west to access another site containing 4 [[iron rock]]s and a single [[gold rock|gold vein]]. If players travel east and then turn north at the River Kelda, they can find an additional 5 [[tin rock]]s.
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Because the Keldagrim south-west mines are so expansive and lack high-level ores, they are usually a fairly unpopular place to mine for an extended period of time. However, they are popular amongst players doing [[minitasks]] in the city. Players doing local quests often require various ores to proceed, and as a result the mine is popular amongst them as well. Additionally, players stealing from [[dwarf trader]]s in the [[Trade Octagon]] can bribe company directors into calling off [[trade floor guard]]s by obtaining various ores and bars, increasing the mine's popularity further.
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Keldagrim itself hosts a variety of services that can be used to increase the mine's usefulness, including a bank, the [[blast furnace]], 5 [[anvil]]s, a [[Gunslik's Assorted Items|general store]], an [[Ore Seller|ore shop]], a [[Pickaxe-Is-Mine|pickaxe shop]], and a number of other mining sites, including the [[Keldagrim entrance mining site]], the [[Keldagrim north-east mine]], and the [[Keldagrim north mine]].
   
 
=== Dondakan's Mine ===
 
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[[File:Dworge.png|right|thumb|A [[chaos dwogre]], amongst the forces attempting to invade the mine.]]
 
[[File:Dworge.png|right|thumb|A [[chaos dwogre]], amongst the forces attempting to invade the mine.]]
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=== Other Points of Interest ===
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== Personalities ==
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== Monsters ==
   
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==

Revision as of 18:59, 6 August 2010

Keldagrim south-west mine
Keldagrim south-west mine
Release date Unknown edit
Also known as South Keldagrim mine
Location Throughout the entrance to Keldagrim
Members Yes
Rocks 2 Copper rocks
5 Tin rocks
4 Iron rocks
1 Gold vein
5 Coal rocks
Monsters Mountain dwarf
Requirements None
Main music Unknown edit
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The Keldagrim south-west mine is a mining site found south-west of Keldagrim, the subterranean capital of the Dwarven Realm. Players visiting Keldagrim on foot typically travel through the mine on their way through the city, as it is regularly serviced by a dwarven boatman who can take players directly from the mine to the city's docking facilities free of charge.[1]

Like most of the mines in Keldagrim's expansive mining network, the Keldagrim south-west mine is owned by one of the eight company's belonging to the Consortium, the ruling governing body of the Dwarven Realm. The ore it produces is used regularly to support the city's industrious dwarven people. Although relatively small by the city's standards, the mine has a long history and was the first area opened to the outside world following the city's re-exposure to the surface in the Year 169 of the Fifth Age.

The mine contains a small assortment of minable rocks, including copper, tin, iron, coal, and gold. Although the mine is fairly unpopular, it also houses a variety of other features and as a result is regularly frequented by players. The entrances to Dondakan's mine and the Chaos Dwarf Battlefield can be found in the mine, as well as the starting points of two quests: Between a Rock... and The Giant Dwarf.

History

Formation

The Keldagrim south-west mine straddles the River Kelda, a natural underground water-flow formed by melting snow that has worked its way underground from frigid surface regions such as Trollweiss Mountain. Upon reaching a certain depth, this snow is melted by volcanic activity that evidently exists above Keldagrim and the mine itself. The cavern that the mine now occupies was likely formed, at least to an extent, by erosion that occurred over the course of thousands of years, during the First and Second Ages.

A second, much smaller tributary steam divides the mine north-to-south before joining the Kelda. This suggests that other water erosion may have been involved in the cavern's early formation.

Early History

The mine's discovery has been dated back to the Third Age, when Keldagrim was founded by a clan of dwarves native to what is now known as the Fremennik Province. Fearing that they would be wiped out in the rapidly escalatic conflicts of the God Wars, the clan's members sought refuge beneath the surface of Gielinor. The clan ultimately found shelter beneath the mountainous terrain of Troll Country, east of the Fremennik Province. The age of the dwarven statues outside the city's tunnel entrance suggest that the south-west mine may have been the first place the dwarves visited on their way to the massive cavern in which they would ultimately settle.

Beneath the surface, the clan built the hidden city of Keldagrim using the last of their magical abilities. The dwarves' gradual loss of their magicks meant that, in order to survive beneath the surface for what could be an indefinite amount of time, Keldagrim would have to adapt. The caverns beneath Troll Country were extremely rich in ore, and as a result the dwarves gradually came to embrace the arts of mining and smithing. The south-west mine was amongst the first used by the city.

Development, and the Arzinian Mine

It is unclear how frequently, and to what extent, the mine has been used over the course of the years. A book about dwarven history found during the Between a Rock... quest indicates that the mine is part of a much larger network that likely extends along the River Kelda and its tributaries to the west. However, should these mines exist, they are inaccessible the humans to this day.

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The Arzinian Mines in which the Arzinian Avatar sought refuge.

The mine's close proximity to tunnels leading to Trollweiss Mountain and other parts of Troll Country meant that mountain trolls have been a continuous threat to the mine's security for thousands of years. Amongst the casualties of the Keldagrim - Troll Country War have been many miners and workers. Although it is unclear how frequently the south-west mines themselves have been involved in the dwarves' regular skirmishes with the trolls, the presence of mountain trolls immediately outside the mines in the present day suggests that they have been involved to some degree.

At some point fairly close to the city's establishment, a being known as the Arzinian Avatar appeared in the mines. It is unclear how or why the being entered the mining network, although it is said to have come from a dimension known as Bordanzan. Once inside the mines, the Avatar began attacking those it encountred, effectively making the mines inaccessible. As the city was already very dependent upon the mines, the dwarves were left with no choice but to fight it head-on. However, conventional combat proved useless against the being, which was both magically and physically extremely powerful. The city's government, the Elders of Keldagrim, somehow discovered that the Avatar could be weakened through the use of gold ore, and sent warriors into the mine wielding gold rocks.

The Avatar was pursued for three days and nights, eluding its hunters in the complex mines. Eventually the Avatar was cornered in a small tunnel that is now the northern-most part of the south-west mines, near the Kelda's tributary. The Avatar, now aware that it could not defeat its foes in combat, used its powers to collapse the tunnel, killing those warriors in the immediate area. A huge number of gold-bearing dwarves immediately charged the Avatar following the avalanche, causing it to collapse on itself. However, in an effort to preserve its essence without returning to Bordanzan, the Avatar pulled all the loose rock and debris in the area into its essence, creating a dimensional pocket. The pocket itself was physically manifested in Gielinor as a seemingly impenetrable rock roughly the size of a small doorway. The Avatar was left in a state of hibernation as it slowly re-generated.

After the Avatar's defeat, use of the south-west mine resumed. Over the course of millennia, the dwarves' knowledge of the Arzinian Avatar was lost, and the nature of the rock embedded in the mine's wall was forgotten. Although the history of the Avatar was preserved in some obscure dwarven history books, it was not until the Fifth Age that the Avatar was re-discovered.

Industrialization

The south-west mine remained in use throughout both the Age of Kings and Rise of the Consortium, and saw massive industrialization during the Golden Age of the Dwarves that began in 1669 of the Fourth Age. Following the establishment of the Consortium, a massive statue of King Alvis, the last monarch of Keldagrim, was built on the River Kelda, near the mine's northern border.

Keldagrim Ship

One of many ships used to transport goods and workers between the mine and Keldagrim city.

The advent of steam engine technology saw Keldagrim's re-evaluation of its mining and metalworking methods. The extraction of ore and transportation of workers, machinery, and other materials in the mine was revolutionized by the invention of the steam ship. Docks were built at the Kelda's edge in order to facilitate ships travelling to and from the mine. To this day, a number of steamships service the mine regularly.

Modern Day Developments

BetweenARockOpenFire

Dondakan's setup in the south-west mine.

The south-west mines have seen a surge in activity during the modern day. At some point in the recent past the mine was purched by one of the members of the Consortium, bringing more regulation and control to the area.

In the Year 151, Dondakan, father of Commander Veldaban of the Dwarven Black Guard, began to investigate the strange rock left by the Arzinian Avatar. Unaware of its nature but determined that the rock contained great wealth, Dondakan and a large group of followers set to work in an effort to open the rock and claim its contents. Conventional mining operations, dwarf multicannons, and granite boots all failed to break the rock. After 18 unsuccessful years, Dondakan's following disappated and he was left poor and alone.

In the Year 169 of the Fifth Age, the Consortium opened the mines to visitors from the surface as the first step in a plan to re-connect with the rest of Gielinor. The venture was considered a success, and shortly afterwards the entire city was opened. During the Between a Rock... quest, an adventurer aided Dondakan in his efforts to break the rock. The two eventually discovered that, because of the Avatar's weakness to gold, it was possible to pass through the rock by hitting it with gold ore at a high speed. The adventurer entered the rift and found what is now known to be the largest single deposit of gold ore in Gielinor. After the adventurer defeated the Arzinian Avatar and delayed its re-generation, the rift fell into the joint hands of Dondakan and the Consortium. The south-west mine has since been populated by dwarves transporting gold from the rift to Keldagrim.

In Year 169, following the events of The Giant Dwarf, The Red Axe mining company left Keldagrim and established at least two secret bases outside of the city. One of these was built in an abandoned portion of the Keldagrim south-west mine, west of what is now the mine's sole gold vein. The base was used to convert kidnapped dwarves from Keldagrim east into hostile chaos dwarves. The mine later became the site of a battle between the Dwarven Black Guard led by Colonel Grenda and a number of chaos dwarves during the Forgiveness of a Chaos Dwarf quest. Following the events of the quest, the mine became the site of an ongoing battle between The Red Axe's chaos dwarves and dwogres and the First Regiment of the Dwarven Black Guard. The Chaos Dwarf Battlefield, which can be found in a small sub-chamber of the mines outside The Red Axe's base, remains the first line of defence in protecting the city from the Rex Axe's invading armies.

Transportation

For general information about reaching Keldagrim, see Keldagrim#Transporation.

Keldagrim Entrance Wiki

The surface entrance to the south-west Keldagrim mines.

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Players visiting Keldagrim must do so either via either the south-west mine or by using the city's mine cart or train systems. Because of this, any methods used to reach Keldagrim on foot typically are effective in reaching the mine as well. The mine itself can be reached by travelling northeast of Rellekka to the coast of the Lunar Sea. South of the Trollweiss Hunter area, players will find a cavern entrance guarded by two dwarf statues. Once inside, the mine can be reached via the second, smaller entrance parallel to the one they just entered.

A Dwarven Boatman found near the mine's entrance can take players from the mine into Keldagrim, and vice-versa. Alternatively, players that have started The Giant Dwarf quest can go to and from the northern part of the mine by passing through the small watchtower near the River Kelda. The city's bank, as well as Keldagrim Palace, can be found immediately north of the tower.

Points of Interest

Transportation Facilities

The south-west mines are facilitated by a number of steamships. Apart from the dwarven boatman that takes players between Keldagrim and the mine, two ferryman also maintain a ferry service that players can use to move from the seperate parts of the mine. One ferryman can be found on the south side of the river, near the mine's southern entrance; the other can be found on the north side, near the Kelda. Formerly, players were required to pay 2 coins to use the service; however, along with the release of the Forgiveness of a Chaos Dwarf quest, the Consortium now subsidises the trips. As a result, players may cross the Kelda free of charge.

Additionally, players can observe a number of other ships docked in the mines. One of these, a large steamship docked in the mine's south-east corner, is owned by a trio of dwarves known as Dernu, Derni, and Miodvetnir. The ship presumably services the mine or further sites along the River Kelda; however, the ship cannot be used by players.

Mining Sites

A number of small mining sites can be found dotted around the Keldagrim south-west mine. The first is found in the south-east corner of the mine, immediately east of the south entrance. This site contains 5 coal rocks and 2 copper rocks. This is the only site that players can reach from the south entrance without first crossing the River Kelda via ferry.

Upon crossing the Kelda, players can travel west to access another site containing 4 iron rocks and a single gold vein. If players travel east and then turn north at the River Kelda, they can find an additional 5 tin rocks.

Because the Keldagrim south-west mines are so expansive and lack high-level ores, they are usually a fairly unpopular place to mine for an extended period of time. However, they are popular amongst players doing minitasks in the city. Players doing local quests often require various ores to proceed, and as a result the mine is popular amongst them as well. Additionally, players stealing from dwarf traders in the Trade Octagon can bribe company directors into calling off trade floor guards by obtaining various ores and bars, increasing the mine's popularity further.

Keldagrim itself hosts a variety of services that can be used to increase the mine's usefulness, including a bank, the blast furnace, 5 anvils, a general store, an ore shop, a pickaxe shop, and a number of other mining sites, including the Keldagrim entrance mining site, the Keldagrim north-east mine, and the Keldagrim north mine.

Dondakan's Mine

Chaos Dwarf Battlefield

File:Dworge.png

A chaos dwogre, amongst the forces attempting to invade the mine.

Other Points of Interest

Personalities

Monsters

Music

References

  1. ^ Keldagrim (Members). 20:29, August 2, 2010 (UTC).*
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