BeaconslightIf one were brave enough - or stupid enough - to travel northward from
Halden's Hearth, dropping down into the twisting, wind-carved valley that snakes its way through the Huggtänder Mountains' impenetrable heights, the world falls away into the Dèigh Siste Området - the Plains of Madness.
In recorded history, only one man has returned from this journey, and his mad ravings and wild eyes were enough to deter any from following in the footsteps of his ill-fated expedition. But in his panicked, crazed diatribe, filled with stories of ice floes that hung in the sky and dancing demons that glimmered and shone in the semi-darkness that forever claims that land... there are grains of truth.
He told of how, as they were beset by the elements, as madness began to gnaw at the edges of their minds, the expedition found solace in a palace carved from solid stone - the last sane place on the edge of the world. As they fought their way through wind and snow, the voices of the damned and other darker, older things carrying on the wind, a light was spotted high on the valley's wall ahead of them. With newfound determination, the men and women of this doomed exploratory party staggered to the lowest steps on an imposing staircase that disappeared into the storm above them.
This mythical place, unknown to those who have never passed beyond Halden's Hearth, is Beaconslight. It is a monument to a time long since vanished into the mists of history, with no human presence to man it beyond the spirits of those who had come before that, if the tales of a madman are to be believed, whisper and dart between its many rooms. If the Vergemål that plagued the northern reaches of Wintreath time and time again in the depths of years gone by came from anywhere, surely it must be here... but the corridors are empty, the imposing ever-burning flame suspended by means unknown to science, untended by the hands of flesh and blood men and women.
What purpose does this outpost have? Where did its occupants go? What history is concealed within its vaulted stone walls and the tunnels that burrow deep within the earth at the edge of the world? One of the only men who knows is long-since dead, and his companions never returned from their journey even further north.
And, more pressingly, what does Halden, the homely keeper of the last Hearth, know of this place..?