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The place has only one entrance and exit, via the large land ramp at the west of it.
 
The place has only one entrance and exit, via the large land ramp at the west of it.
   
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A large piece of debris is suspended over '''Cat-Lon's Exile'''. When viewed from far, the object would appear to be the remnant of a large space-elevator<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Kenshi/comments/bp9ccy/so_it_turns_out_that_something_is_hanging_above/</ref>.
It seems like the remnants of a floating spaceship is flying over this place.
 
   
 
It's also of note that the sink-hole is likely created by the above structure which may be a variant of the satellites observed in The Eye and Venge.
 
It's also of note that the sink-hole is likely created by the above structure which may be a variant of the satellites observed in The Eye and Venge.

Revision as of 06:31, 6 May 2021

Cat-Lon's Exile is the Throne of the maddened and former Emperor of the Second Empire, Cat-Lon. It is deep in the Ashlands. The location can be marked by reading the Bugmaster's Map or a Map of the Ashlands. This location is controlled by the Second Empire Exile faction, unlike the Ashland Domes which are controlled by the Second Empire. Cat-Lon provides lore during your stay at the Cat-Lon's Exile.

The first dome houses up to 120 Stormthralls. The second dome houses Cat-Lon himself.

The place has only one entrance and exit, via the large land ramp at the west of it.

A large piece of debris is suspended over Cat-Lon's Exile. When viewed from far, the object would appear to be the remnant of a large space-elevator[1].

It's also of note that the sink-hole is likely created by the above structure which may be a variant of the satellites observed in The Eye and Venge.

Possible Loot

Blueprints

Trivia

  • This location was probably known earlier in development as the The Forgotten Throne.
  • In an earlier version this location was also once named "Kami", the Japanese word for god.