Fort Salma

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Fort Salma

1Waypoint (map icon).png 1Vista (map icon).png

Fort Salma map.jpg
Map of Fort Salma

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Level
24
Type
Area
Zone
Kessex Hills
(Kryta)
Connects to
Greyhoof Meadows (E)
Queensdale (NE)
Halacon Cataracts (S)
Image(s)

Fort Salma.jpg

Click to enlarge.

Named after Queen Salma, Fort Salma is the southernmost fort of Kryta, placed within Kessex Hills. It is constantly attacked by the Harathi centaurs, preventing them from pushing into Queensdale and threatening Claypool. After the Tower of Nightmares was built and Viathan Lake became toxic, a group of quaggans sought refuge here. It was subsequently destroyed in an attack by the Elder Dragon Mordremoth.

Locations and objectives[edit]

Waypoints
Waypoint (map icon).png Fort Salma Waypoint —
Vistas
Vista (map icon).png Fort Salma Vista —

NPCs[edit]

For historical NPCs, see Fort Salma/historical.

Allies[edit]

Humans

Services[edit]

Weaponsmith (map icon).png Reld
Merchant (vendor icon).png Tristana

Foes[edit]

Ambient creatures

Objects[edit]

Ambient dialogue[edit]

For historical dialogue, see Fort Salma/historical.

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

Above where a well has fallen into the collapsed ground, there is a circle of water now floating inside a tree.
  • Prior to Living World Season 2 the fort was completely accessible from both sides. After its destruction, the waypoint, merchants, and nearby vista were moved outside of the actual fort, and both of its previous entrances were closed. The fort can now be entered by traversing through the decimated ruins, or by ascending the fort's walls on a mount.