Caer Harmenel

Caer Harmenel is an ancient ruin at Bejist located on Setha Heath, two leagues inland from the Belna Strait. The old citadel, being built by Khuzdul, was mostly underground and has now largely collapsed upon itself. On the summit there was a rectangular bailey with a thirty foot round tower in each corner. The two east towers are all that survive and they only to the second floor. The gate was in the west and was defended by two twenty foot towers. The bailey contained various ancillary buildings, none of which survive.

The clerics of the nearby Temple of Ryikun have made a number of attempts to excavate the legendary prison of Aedlad. Several tunnels have been sunk into the east and south faces of the scarp to undercut Caer Harmenel. This approach has yet to produce anything but the death of seven acolytes and the Master of Archives and Treasures in 718. These met their demise when part of the south east tower collapsed during excavations. No major attempts have been made by the Navehans since then. The development of such tunnels is left to discretion.

= =