Tíodáich Ruins

The Tíodáich Ruins (Ancient Zilenian: ᚘᚖᚇᚎᚐᚍᚐ ᚈᚔᚇᚓᚙ voedraga tidèch) are the remainders of ancient settlement, located in the Croscola river, that functioned as the capital city of the ancient Gallainic Kingdom.

It had a few houses, a temple, a building (called cadáit) used for keeping stuff (as in tools and food not for personal consumption) and a park. A bridge connected the two sides of the settlement (which were split by the river).