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Myrkwood Forest Svartalf Watchers Spawn Behind Trees Near Road N Game coordinates are given E-W, N-S. Spendelhalla Dungeon: Level 33 - 45 W E Myrkwood Forest Svartalf Watchers spawn behind trees near road. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 S Thousands 0 0 to Gotar Ghost Light, Tawny Lynx Roaming Dirge V Carrion Crawler Carrion Crawler Wind Wisp Arachite Greensilk Arachite Greensilk Tikixis Envy Drakeling Haunt Carrion Eater Sapherd Black Mauler Juv. Spook Spook Arachite Envy Drakeling Haunt Carrion Crawler Arachite Greensilk Greensilk, Roaming Dirge Pine Imp Pine Imp Sapherd Arachite Sapherd Wood Imp Arachite Weblasher Arachite Carrion Crawler Hatchling Envy Drakeling Black Mauler Juv. Hobgoblin Pincher 10 Youngling Yip Kobald Dirge Hobgoblin Snagger 10 Undead Woodcarver Wayward Ghoul Carrion Lizard Spendelhalla Wayward Ghoul Undead Explorer Wayward Undead Explorer Myrkcat Fragil Skeleton Ghoul, Arachite Hatchling Averrius Undead Woodcarver Spectral Hog Undead Arachite Myrkcat Hobgoblin Pincher Black Mauler CubWoodcarver Shadowslinker, Brittle Skeleton Weblasher Lynx Cub Wayward Ghoul 20 Weeping Hobgoblin Snagger 20 Great Tingler Tingler Hobgoblin Snagger Hobgoblin Willow Giant Bull Frog Wild Hog Arachite Shadowslinker Hog-Nose Slither Pincher Arachite Weblasher Tawny Lynx Cub Galplen Black Mauler Cub Wayward Ghoul Great Tingler Giant Bull Frog Hobgoblin Snake-Finder Undead Arachite Priest Hobgoblin D Scavanger Woodcarver Great Tingler Snake-Finder, Hobgoblin Carrion Lizard Arachite Priest Fish-Catcher Fish-catcher, Wayward Arachite Weblasher Snake -Fnder 30 Great Ghoul Sapherd 30 Tingler, Njessi Pine Imp Tingler Thousands Decaying Norseman Black Mauler Juv. Corpse Eater Svartalf Spook Sharpfang Worg Ridgeback Wolf Outcast Wood Imp Corpse Eater V R Gna C Faste Carrion Crawler Thousands Gray Worg A Ghost Light Shadow Ghost Light Spook 40 Werewolf Gray Carrion Eater 40 Askheim Worg E Roaming Envy Drakeling Dirge Carrion Crawler Pine Imp Werewolf Werewolf Shadow Wind Wisp Svartalf Werewolf Gray Worg Shadow Werewolf Nobles Werewolf Envy Drakeling Anakol Werewolf Decaying Troll Tawny Lynx Decaying Troll to Decaying Norseman Entrancing Svartskogsfru Weeping Willow Wind Wisp Skona Lone Weeping Willow Ravine Dirge Shadow Mora Weeping 50 Dancer Svartalf Willow 50 Young Watcher Shadow Envy Decaying Norseman Drake Mora Rider Svartalf Decaying Troll Dark Hound Svartalf Watcher Decaying Mora Dancer Watcher Svartalf Norseman, Svartalf Hunter Hunter Svartalf Predator Shrieking Svartalf Hunter Svartalf Sorcerer Soul Sinker Soul Sinker Te’Delna Willow Mora Dancer Dark Hound 60 Young Entrancing Morana Mora Rider 60 Envy Mora Rider Dirge Entrancing Mora Dancer Svartalf Drake Niswen Dirge Kirstena’s Atlas - www.io.com/~caladin/kirstena Hunter ©2002 Kirstena, Knight of The Ancient Order, Albion, Galahad all rights reserved Updated 5-18-2002 0 10 20 30 Thousands 40 50 60 Monsters according to Illia’s Beastiary: Ghost Light 7 - 7 Magical Ridgeback Worg 11 - 17 Animal Giant Bull Frog 1 - 1 Animal Roaming Dirge 8 - 8 Undead Horse stable V Vault Keeper Name Level Range Type Gray Worg 10 - 10 Animal Sapherd 5 - 5 Plant Alina 19 - 19 Humanoid Great Tingler 16 - 19 Insect Scavenger 1 - 1 Animal Bind stone E Enchanter Arachite Greensilk 5 - 5 Insect Green Serpent 2 - 2 Reptile Shadow 10 - 11 Magical Merchant areas Recharger Arachite Hatchling 1 - 1 Insect Haunt 7 - 7 Undead Sharpfang Worg 12 - 14 Animal R Arachite Priest 15 - 16 Insect Hobgoblin Biter 6 - 6 Humanoid Shrieking Willow 18 - 20 Plant Gaurd towers A Bows / arrows Arachite Shadowslinker 13 - 15 Insect Hobgoblin Fish-Catcher 0 - 0 Humanoid Soul Sinker 16 - 16 Magical Arachite Weblasher 14 - 16 Insect Hobgoblin Pincher 4 - 4 Humanoid Soul Slinker 17 - 18 Reptile Healer C Crafter supplies Arakane 10 - 10 Insect Hobgoblin Prowler 8 - 8 Humanoid Spectral Bayer 14 - 15 Undead Smith Dye merchants Black Mauler Cub 0 - 0 Animal Hobgoblin Snagger 2 - 2 Humanoid Spectral Hog 2 - 2 Undead D Black Mauler Juvenile 5 - 5 Animal Hobgoblin Snake-Finder 1 - 1 Humanoid Spook 6 - 6 Undead Black Rixtas 17 - 17 Insect Hobgolin Prankster 3 - 3 Humanoid Svartalf Chanter 12 - 16 Humanoid Undead Explorer 3 Canan 20 - 20 Monster Hog-Nose Slither 0 - 0 Reptile Svartalf Hunter 16 - 17 Humanoid Undead Woodcarver 4 - 4 Undead Carrion Crawler 6 - 6 Insect Huldu Outcast 1 - 1 Humanoid Svartalf Outcast 8 - 8 Humanoid Venomspitter 11 - 17 Reptile Carrion Eater 7 - 7 Insect Kobold Dirge 15 - 15 Undead Svartalf Predator 16 - 16 Humanoid Weeping Willow 11 - 12 Plant Corpse Eater 11 - 16 Insect Lone Weeping Willow 12 - 13 Plant Svartalf Sorcerer 15 - 15 Humanoid Werewolf 17 - 17 Magical Dark Hound 17 - 18 Animal Minor Werewolf Noble 18 - 20 Magical Svartalf Watcher 13 - 13 Humanoid Widower 23 - 24 Monster Death Spider 18 - 18 Insect Mora Dancer 14 - 18 Magical Svartskogsfru 18 - 19 Undead Wildling 0 - 0 Humanoid Decaying Norseman 10 - 10 Undead Morana Taldos 12 - 12 Undead Wind Wisp 9 - 9 Elemental Decaying Troll 10 - 10 Undead Mora Rider 15 - 19 Magical Taldos' Companion 10 - 10 Undead Wolf Nipper 0 - 0 Animal Dreadkane Dwarfeater 17 - 17 Insect Myrkcat 3 Tawny Lynx Cub 0 Wood Imp 5 - 5 Magical Dryad Sprig 4 - 4 Elemental Njessi 25 - 25 Drake Te’Delna Yip 4 Dryad Sprout 3 - 3 Elemental Phantom Hound 3 - 4 Undead Tikixis 6+ Young Envy Drake 20 - 22 Reptile Entrancing Dirge 21 - 21 Undead Pine Imp 6 - 7 Magical Tingler 12 - 12 Insect Yric Tiu 1 - 50 Quest NPC Envy Drakeling 9 - 9 Drake Priest Thaxtix 18 - 18 Insect Tingler Webmother 19 - 19 Insect.
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