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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is one of four [[Child of Jhil]] caves at the [[Highlands]] biome, which include [[Bin-Yakin's Seal]], [[The Scraps]], and [[Lockstone Cave]].
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is one of four [[Child of Jhil]] caves at the [[Highlands]] biome, which include [[Bin-Yakin's Seal]], [[The Scraps]], and [[Lockstone Cave]].
   
The entrance to Jhil's Roost is marked by a [[Bonfire]] on a high ledge, east of [[The Great Dam]], and is guarded by [[Child of Jhil]] demons.
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The entrance to '''Jhil's Roost''' is marked by a [[Bonfire]] on a high ledge, east of [[The Great Dam]], and is guarded by [[Child of Jhil]] demons.
   
The cave is the home to 8-10 [[Child of Jhil]] demons. The nests on the cave floor can be harvested by hand for [[Feather]]s.
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The nests on the cave floor can be harvested by hand for [[Feather]]s.
   
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The cave is the home to several [[Child of Jhil]] demons, as well as the mini-[[boss]] [[Fiend of Jhil]], located at the bottom of the cave.
Jhil's Roost connects internally to [[The Scraps]].
 
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'''Jhil's Roost''' connects internally to [[The Scraps]]. The high ledges at the back of '''Jhil's Roost''' lead out to the entrance of [[The Scraps]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 02:45, 7 July 2019


Description

Jhil's Roost is one of four Child of Jhil caves at the Highlands biome, which include Bin-Yakin's Seal, The Scraps, and Lockstone Cave.

The entrance to Jhil's Roost is marked by a Bonfire on a high ledge, east of The Great Dam, and is guarded by Child of Jhil demons.

The nests on the cave floor can be harvested by hand for Feathers.

The cave is the home to several Child of Jhil demons, as well as the mini-boss Fiend of Jhil, located at the bottom of the cave.

Jhil's Roost connects internally to The Scraps. The high ledges at the back of Jhil's Roost lead out to the entrance of The Scraps.

Trivia

Jhil the merciless, the nighted god and king of the ravens is worshiped in southern Stygia by the Picts, the Ghanatas and their allied tribes. Jhil promises freedom for the strong and slavery for the weak. With this theology, the Ghanatas justify their slavery. Human sacrifice is strong in this religion. Those who praise Jhil are also known as the children of Jhil. Jhil, like Gullah (Jullah) the gorilla god, is a son and lesser god to Jhebbal Sag. [1] [2]

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