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KURN'S TOWER

Location: Stands in the middle of the Field of Bone


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Kurn's Tower

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Adjacent Zones: The Field of Bone
Level of Monsters: 8-30
Types of Monsters: Scalebone Skeletons, Lesser Scalebone Skeletons, Greater Skeletons, Lesser Charbone Skeletons, Ice Bone Skeletons, Greater Scarbone Skeletons, Burynai Burrowers, Burynai Sappers, Burynai Excavators
Notable NPC's: Bargynn, Burynai Forager, Fingered Skeleton, an Odd Mole, Skeleton Cook, Thick Boned Skeleton, Undead Crusader, Undead Jester
Unique Items: Broken Femur, Bargynn's Digger, Bargynn's Torch, Burynai Digmaster's Claw, Burynai Hide Boots, Burynai Hide Mask, Burynai Hide Pants, Burynai Hide Sleeves, Burynai Hide Cloak, Dusty Sealed Canopic Jar, Glowing Skull, Iksar Berserker Club, Reinforced Rhino Armor, Skull with an X, Glowing Mask, Solist's Icy Wand, Withered x" Fingers
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor

Allakhazam Links: Bestiary || Equipment || Quests || Strategy
Text last updated: 12/20/00
Map last updated: 12/20/00

Description

The history of Kurn's Tower is a convoluted one. The tower is named after Kurn Machta, a warlord of the Sebilisian empire during Rile's reign. Rile's son, Atrebe, performed many experiments on various creatures within Kurn's Tower, eventually resulting in the creation of the Sarnak race. Now, however, the remains of the temple are haunted by the creatures destroyed in those experiments, and the burynai are using their necromantic powers to slowly reclaim the Tower.

Dangers

This zone is filled from top to bottom with undead. These undead are also highly aggressive, regardless of your level, so travelling freely between areas is not really possible. Expect to be jumped by every skeleton you pass, and the skeletons are occasionally on patrol. Obviously, you need to be prepared to deal with this problem.

On the lower levels, the undead are mixed in with burynai that are often of the necromancer or shadowknight classes. These burynai cast all of the available necromancer spells and can Harm Touch you, but are not as aggressive as the undead. There are many areas, however, where there are many of them closely packed together.

The other danger is in moving between the lower levels. To move from the basement to the catacombs requires a drop through one of two very deep holes. Once in the catacombs, the only way out is through an exit that leads you to the Field of Bone outside. Having levitation or lots of hit points around is useful for these drops.

Benefits

Kurn's Tower is an excellent step up for the Iksar from Cabilis who are hunting in the Field of Bone. As far as hunting goes, the zone is a relatively safe area to hunt. Most of the monsters spawn in predictable spots away from other monsters (or large groups of them). They can be pulled easily and, since they are mostly undead, you don't need to worry about runners. This makes hunting either solo or in a small group fairly easy to do. Trains are very rare here, and if they exist consist of maybe one or two skeletons that the poor person simply couldn't finish off.

Also, there is some nice loot here. First of all, any necromancer from anywhere nearby should hunt here, since you can gather hordes of bones for the future, as well as be able to use your undead-oriented spells. The creatures in the lower levels occasionally drop bronze weapons and spell research components, and provide some good money for the level of the creatures that are here. Also, monks spend a great deal of time here acquiring quest components.

Also, the zone is largely empty. There is usually a small cluster of people situated in the front entryway, but the other levels are typically completely empty. Pick a room, any room, and pull all the other rooms on the floor if you want to.

Travelling To and From Kurn's Tower

Kurn's Tower is the most impressive structure in the Field of Bone, jutting from the ground at the north end of the ancient reservoir.

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