Singularity Caul

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Introduced:  Lost in the New Horizon Related Quests:  See Below Updated:  Mirror, Mirror
An overview of Caul

Description

Caul Island is a huge, circular island to the Southwest of Dereth.
It's been the center of many story arcs and events.
All over the island, different items associated with Bael'Zharon and Aerbax can be found, such as Virindi Spires, Shadow Spires and Statues of Bael'Zharon.

For a Map of Caul, with all important information, see: - AC Maps, Singularity Caul

Caul is a large area, there are two ridges that bisect the island, viewed from overhead it looks like an X in a circle, with a small crater area in the very middle. The spawns are fairly well separated by these ridges. For creature information see each specific area:

History

An overview of Caul back in the days


Video

This was the way the island looked before Aerbax nuked it.

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Getting to Caul

There are 2 ways to get to Singularity Caul: The first is to go into the Singularity Bore dungeon and run North (Up) to the top where there is a portal usable by those flagged to use it. Note: it is easy to get caught up in the monsters if running straight through to the top without killing some of the spawn. The second is to have the recall spell.

Singularity Caul Island may also be reached useing Summoning Portal Gems, pulled out of the BMR chest.

Related Quests


NPCs

NPC Name Location Type Details
Solange 97.4S 94.6W -- --


Items

Nightmare Gate (Object)
Statue of Bael'Zharon, the Hopeslayer
Black Marrow Reliquary


Points of Interest

Portals

Dungeons

Dungeon Coordinates Wiki Map ACmaps Other Quests
The Orphanage Random Landscape Spawn -- 6548 -- --
Caul Asylum 94.8S 91.0W -- 6045 -- --
Repository 89.3S 93.5W -- 0047 -- --
Nightmare Gate 89.7S 93.9W -- 00F1 -- --


Creatures

Rare Spawns

Other Creatures

The spawns are fairly well separated by the ridges. For creature information see each specific area: