Pile of Rubble (Diessa Plateau)

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Disambig icon.png This article is about the rubble found in Diessa Plateau. For other types of rubble, see Rubble.

Piles of Rubble are rubble from broken walls after The Searing.

Locations

Ascalon

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The towering wall that took thousands of man-hours to erect was reduced in an instant to the rubble you see before you by the all-engulfing devastation of the Searing.
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The residue of tar and charcoal shows amidst the rubble. It serves as a reminder of when the Flame Legion breached the Great Northern Wall.
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It's hard to imagine that this was once a vibrant city, filled with merchants, nobles, adventurers, and guilds. Ascalon has become a ghost of itself.
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These stones are the remnants of ramparts, and they still bear the mark of Searing fire. Even a mild imagination can envision fire engulfing human archers positioned on the wall.
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Centuries ago, before the Searing, this area was known as the Northlands. These old trees were saplings back then.
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Looking at this rubble—the remnants of a city and a civilization—it's easy to imagine each broken piece of stone representing a shattered life.
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An examination of this rubble reveals that it once had beautiful ornamentation, but chisel marks indicate that scavengers have taken all the valuable pieces.
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Debris from a wall built hundreds of years ago by the humans to keep the charr out. Much of that wall was reduced to rubble by the Searing.
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A sense of history prevails in this place. The legions—under Flame Legion leadership—fought to retake this land from humans. The rubble confirms that they succeeded.
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This column once decorated a stairway into Ascalon City. Over the centuries, many have looked out at the changing landscape and wondering [sic] what it must have been like back then.
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Notes

One piece of rubble in The Blasted Moors, below and to the north of the Grendich Gamble tower, has almost identical dialogue to the Broken Column. The only difference is that this version has a typo.