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A region in eastern [[Enroth (continent)|Enroth]]. The city of '''Free Haven'''is the home of the High Council of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]]. | A region in eastern [[Enroth (continent)|Enroth]]. The city of '''Free Haven''' is the home of the High Council of [[Enroth (nation)|Enroth]]. | ||
== Towns == | == Towns == | ||
Revision as of 16:17, 7 August 2025

A region in eastern Enroth. The city of Free Haven is the home of the High Council of Enroth.
Towns
- Free Haven: The oldest and most prosperous town in Enroth, a major trade hub and center of civilization since the Silence. "All roads lead to Free Haven" is a common saying. The High Council building houses the Oracle of Enroth, Ancient Guardian of this world, beneath whom the sealed Varn Planetary Control Facility is located. The Oracle and the natural harbor contribute heavily to Free Haven's prosperity.
- Rockham: A village on the on the outskirts of Free Haven that many travelers go through before reaching entering the city. Roland and his men were caught in an out-of-season snowstorm in Rockham while travelling to Blackshire during the events leading up to Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven.
Locations
- Castle Temper
- Dragoons' Keep
- Temple of the Moon
- Tomb of Ethric the Mad: A tomb west of Free Haven, next to the mountains near the Pearblossom River. When the sorcerer Ethric died, he was buried in this tomb per his instructions. A few days later, Ethric rose from the dead, thus becoming the world's first necromancer, as well as the first lich. Since then, the place has been a spiritual sink where lost souls drift to after death, becoming the undead servants of Ethric, who still walks about his tomb.
Trivia
The saying about Free Haven is a reference to the real saying about Rome.