Location: Godmere > Harlon’s Hill Adjacent Buildings: Royal Cathedral, Godmere Palace

Description

The Graveyard of Harlon’s Hill serves as the final resting place for nobles, high clergy, honored knights, and distinguished citizens of the kingdom. Located near the Royal Cathedral, this consecrated ground is maintained with care befitting those interred within.

Stone monuments and elaborate tombs mark the graves of the wealthy and important, their inscriptions recounting deeds and achievements. Older sections contain weathered headstones dating back generations, while newer areas feature fresh graves and mourning families. Paths wind between the grave markers, lined with trees that provide shade and solemnity.

The cathedral’s clergy maintain the grounds and perform funeral rites for those buried here. Unlike common burial grounds elsewhere in the city, this graveyard receives regular tending, and guards patrol to prevent grave robbers and ensure respectful behavior.

Features

  • Consecrated ground blessed by high clergy
  • Elaborate tombs and monuments for nobility
  • Ancient burial sites of historical figures
  • Well-maintained paths and landscaping
  • Regular patrols to prevent desecration
  • Mausoleums for noble families

Notable Burials

Those laid to rest here include:

  • Former kings and queens of Aleth
  • Heroes of past wars and conflicts
  • High clergy and religious leaders
  • Noble families of Godmere
  • Knights and royal advisors