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New Entries: Lata Sabharwal and Vishavpreet Kaur to enter Colors’ Ishq Mein Marjawan
New Entries: Lata Sabharwal and Vishavpreet Kaur to enter Colors’ Ishq Mein Marjawan
Popular actors Lata Sabharwal and Vishavpreet Kaur will soon enter the Colors show Ishq Mein Marjawan to play prominent characters.
Colors’ popular show Ishq Mein Marjawan (Beyond Dreams) has recently seen the entry of popular actor Shoaib Ibrahim into the cast.
As we know, he plays the role of Abhimanyu, a learned person who will instil new hope of revenge in Aarohi (Nia Sharma).
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The Old North - Stoneturn, The House of Stone
Along the eastern edge of Ardeep Forest stand the ruins of an immense square tower built by the dwarves and elves of Illefarn.
The structure remains largely intact, though ancient spell-battles coupled with many years of neglect have caused numerous roof collapses and pits. The hundreds of rooms, atriums, halls, and temples that make up the House of Stone are all pieced together in a seemingly haphazard manner and protected by bizarre traps of dwarven make.
At the heart of the structure is Stoneturn Well, an ancient water source that draws from the Underdark lake of Asmaeringol.
The connection also allows Underdark monsters and water elementals into the ruins.
Local folklore maintains that the House of Stone contains a freakish silver forest and many other metallic wonders that seem to have no purpose.
Legends also tell of gold, gems, and a great dwarven armoury protected by all manner of traps, hidden doors, magical wards, and the undead remains of slain dwarf warriors.
The moon elves of Ardeep stopped guarding these ruins years ago, so adventurers have begun trying to brave the dangers of the House of Stone. Arallia Silverbow, apprentice to Elaith Craulnober, has been studying the ruins for the past few months, probing tunnels and disabling traps as she works her way to the tower’s centre section.
The Old North - Ardeep
The elven realm of Ardeep, also known as the Realm of the Deepening Moon, has a history that stretches back thousands of years.
Ruled by the coronals of Shantel Othreier, Aryvandaar, and Illefarn at various times, Ardeep emerged as an independent realm in its own right after the razing of Aelinthaldaar. Ardeep later allied with the dwarves of Dardath, the humans of Delimbiyran, the gnomes of Dolblunde, and the halflings of Secomber to form Phalorm, the Realm of Three Crowns. But after the fall of Phalorm, most of Ardeep’s moon elves retreated to Evermeet, leaving the forest abandoned for centuries.
During this period, heavy logging reduced the forest to the size it is today. Moon elf refugees from Eaerlann eventually reconstituted the realm, but Ardeep never regained its former splendour.
Ardeep’s borders varied nearly as much as its rulers did, but they generally encompassed the forested lands north of the River Delimbiyr, between the areas now known as the Forlorn Hills and the Sword Coast.
Most folk of modern-day Faerûn believe that the elves inhabited only the area currently covered by the Ardeep Forest, but in truth the Realm of the Deepening Moon occupied at least three times that much territory.
Thus, the ruins of Ardeep can be found not only in the depths of Ardeep Forest, but also in the surrounding countryside.
Ardeep Forest is a thick woodland of tall blueleaf, duskwood, and weirwood trees. Its verges are deceptively pleasant, with sun-dappled paths roamed by foraging deer.
Farther into the forest, the terrain is broken by ridges and breakneck gullies cloaked in thick vines and shrubbery and concealed by mist. Wild boars roam through ruins hidden beneath the forest loam, and faintly glowing mushrooms provide dim spots of ghostly illumination.
The Fair Folk call Ardeep the Faraway Forest because of its distance from Evermeet. Outlaws and a few lonely elves dwell in its depths, and many elves and half-elves who live in Waterdeep come to Ardeep from time to time to revisit the green silences of unspoiled woodlands.
Three small glades near the north-western edge of the forest are traditional meeting spots for young lovers whose families are actively hostile to their matches. Harpers also meet in Ardeep from time to time, and rangers patrol the edges of the wood to ensure that neither large predatory beasts nor brigands settle here.