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===Volume 5=== At the onset of spring, adventurers in Liscor's dungeon triggered the [[Moth's Attack on Liscor]], which nearly led to the destruction of the city, but was fended off with help from gold-rank adventuring teams, Antinium, Celum's city watch, and adventurers arriving from [[Pallass]]. This event was broadcasted by magical spells and orbs all over [[Innworld]] and made Liscor's dungeon famous as an adventuring destination. It was declared a gold-rank dungeon. Some time later, [[Raskghar]] inhabitants of the dungeon started another attack on Liscor and abducted Gnoll citizens to gain strength from a blood ritual. Their plan was prevented, and their [[Calruz|leader]] was imprisoned. The Goblin Lord [[Reiss]] was then returning to the south, hounded by the human forces of Lord [[Tyrion Veltras]] who intended to lay claim to Liscor using the pretense of a goblin invasion to claim the city without killing a single drake.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/01/12/5-52/ Chapter 5.52]</ref> This plan almost succeeded even when the forces of Liscor's goblins and their allies were able to kill most of Reiss' host. Only the intervention of [[Magnolia Reinhart]] saved the city from destruction, as she extorted Veltras' retreat with threats on the life of his children. ''(see: [[Goblin-Human Siege of Liscor]])''
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