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'''Mearatas: The Stone Demesne''' is a zone in ''[[The Burning Lands]]'' expansion.
'''Mearatas: The Stone Demesne''' is a zone in ''[[The Burning Lands]]'' expansion.


* Allakhazam - Mearatas: The Stone Demesne
* [http://everquest.allakhazam.com/db/zone.html?zstrat=1212 Allakhazam - Mearatas: The Stone Demesne]
* EQ Resource - Mearatas: The Stone Demesne
* [https://tbl.eqresource.com/mearatasthestonedemesne.php EQ Resource - Mearatas: The Stone Demesne]
 
== Zone layout ==
== Zone layout ==


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== Lore ==
== Lore ==
Mearatas is the capital of the duende realm. They have purposefully closed themselves off to all but the most persistent jann. They are clearly displeased with the intrusion of mortals, though they do admit they have the right to earn the privilege of entry. Some few have gained proper entry, but you probably won't. So don't expect a friendly reception.
Mearatas is the capital of the duende realm, tucked away in the mountains on the Plane of Earth and locked behind a heavy stone gate. The duende have purposefully closed themselves off to all but the most persistent jann. They are clearly displeased with the intrusion of mortals, though they will unwillingly admit that they do have the right to earn the privilege of entry.  
 
Structures in Mearatas are built of rock and gemstone, with no windows. The capital's layout mimics that of an attractive crystal - symmetrical, with most activity radiating from a central hub in the middle of the city and five seperate quadrants surrounding this. However, no matter where you are in the capital, things have a tendency to feel enclosed and often uncomfortable. This suits the duende just fine, as getting rid of unwanted visitors is usually their primary political goal.
 
The duende refuse to budge the gates to Mearatas, so you'll have to get creative with your entry. The efreeti have opened a hidden gate to Aalishai in one of their visitor's rooms, which will have to be your in.
 
Few mortal Norrathians have gained proper entry to Mearatas, and it is unlikely that you will - don't expect a friendly reception.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
Click images for full size.
Click images for full size.
<gallery widths=350px heights=350px>
<gallery widths=350px heights=350px>
 
File:441 (Mearatas).jpg
File:442 (Mearatas).jpg
File:Mearatas promotional.jpg
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 12 December 2018

Expansion The Burning Lands
Instanced No
Keyed Yes
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Mearatas: The Stone Demesne is a zone in The Burning Lands expansion.

Zone layout[edit | edit source]

Connections[edit | edit source]

To Mearatas: The Stone Demesne
  • Item: Wishing Lamp
    Obtained from completing the achievement "Hero of the Chamber of Tears" (the mission Strange Magic).

Lore[edit | edit source]

Mearatas is the capital of the duende realm, tucked away in the mountains on the Plane of Earth and locked behind a heavy stone gate. The duende have purposefully closed themselves off to all but the most persistent jann. They are clearly displeased with the intrusion of mortals, though they will unwillingly admit that they do have the right to earn the privilege of entry.

Structures in Mearatas are built of rock and gemstone, with no windows. The capital's layout mimics that of an attractive crystal - symmetrical, with most activity radiating from a central hub in the middle of the city and five seperate quadrants surrounding this. However, no matter where you are in the capital, things have a tendency to feel enclosed and often uncomfortable. This suits the duende just fine, as getting rid of unwanted visitors is usually their primary political goal.

The duende refuse to budge the gates to Mearatas, so you'll have to get creative with your entry. The efreeti have opened a hidden gate to Aalishai in one of their visitor's rooms, which will have to be your in.

Few mortal Norrathians have gained proper entry to Mearatas, and it is unlikely that you will - don't expect a friendly reception.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Click images for full size.