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                       Keeper: Darliea
                Divine Patron: Ivoln, the Earthen Lord
              Divine Advisory: Niuri, Ysmali, Galleus and Ivoln

Founded by the Emperor Abhorash Nehekhara, the subterranean city of Bloodloch is said to be located somewhere deep within the boundless depths of the Vashnar Mountains. The vast Mhojave Desert lies at its west gate, while the bleak Shamtota hills descend through a narrow gorge to meet its east.

Ancestral city of the Consanguine, Bloodloch has had a long and - perhaps unsurprisingly - bloody history. Its history begins with a lengthy civil war, the effects of which are still felt today, and runs through various modern day skirmishes with other cities over land rights. In recent years, however, conflict has slowly subsided, allowing the city to concentrate primarily on its own development and advances. Diverse groups of people find their home within the caverns including many Consanguine houses, both old and new, the Bloodborn guild, and two mortal guilds: the Infernal Knights and the Indorani.

Be warned that all mortals, except the Infernal Knights and Indorani, wishing to join the city of Bloodloch and retain their guild class do so at the price of servitude, being seen as second-class citizens and servants to the blood.