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Among the drifting clouds of Ashmarir lies a haunting debris field, where shattered warships and twisted plating hang in silent formation. No record in Khanid or Amarr archives speaks of the battle that left these husks behind. Some suspect it was an early clash from the Khanid secession, others whisper it was a crusade fleet lost to silence. The wrecks float like tombs, fragments of once golden hulls gleaming faintly in the shadows.
Among the drifting clouds of Ashmarir lies a haunting debris field, where shattered warships and twisted plating hang in silent formation. No record in Khanid or Amarr archives speaks of the battle that left these husks behind. Some suspect it was an early clash from the Khanid secession, others whisper it was a crusade fleet lost to silence. The wrecks float like tombs, fragments of once golden hulls gleaming faintly in the shadows.


While the wrecks may have lingered unnoticed by countless passersby, it was Signal Cartel pilot Vega Blazer who first reported them after emerging from a wormhole into Ashmarir.
While the wrecks may have lingered unnoticed by countless passersby, it was Signal Cartel pilot [https://evewho.com/character/2116458565 Vega Blazer] who first reported them after emerging from a wormhole into Ashmarir.


The find was passed on for record, her words brief but striking: “Popped out of a wormhole into Ashmarir ghost ships drifting under NPC watch have you ever ran into this before?
The find was passed on for record, her words brief but striking: “Popped out of a wormhole into Ashmarir ghost ships drifting under NPC watch have you ever ran into this before?
Full Site.
[[File:Ashmarir Full site.png|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir full site 2.png|500px]]
Wrecked Ghost Ships.
[[File:Ashamrir wrecked ships 2.png|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarior wrecked ships 4.png|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir 4.png|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir 7.jpg|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir 8.jpg|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir wrecked ships 3.png|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir wrecked ships 5.png|500px]]
[[File:Ashmarir wrecked ships 6.png|500px]]


=== For more context and details ===
=== For more context and details ===

Revision as of 02:30, 30 August 2025


TripTik112 Expedition Highlights

Introduction

Explore a ghostly site where wrecked ships drift in silence, watched over by NPC.

Locations

Among the drifting clouds of Ashmarir lies a haunting debris field, where shattered warships and twisted plating hang in silent formation. No record in Khanid or Amarr archives speaks of the battle that left these husks behind. Some suspect it was an early clash from the Khanid secession, others whisper it was a crusade fleet lost to silence. The wrecks float like tombs, fragments of once golden hulls gleaming faintly in the shadows.

While the wrecks may have lingered unnoticed by countless passersby, it was Signal Cartel pilot Vega Blazer who first reported them after emerging from a wormhole into Ashmarir.

The find was passed on for record, her words brief but striking: “Popped out of a wormhole into Ashmarir ghost ships drifting under NPC watch have you ever ran into this before?

Full Site.

Wrecked Ghost Ships.

For more context and details

This landmark closely resembles the Abandoned Ship Wreck Static DED Site documented by DaOpa. However, the Ashmarir site differs in important ways it is Blood Raider controlled and features a different NPC composition. While visually similar, it should be regarded as a distinct site with its own context in the Khanid region.

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