Lovers Leap
History
The long standing graveyard for the town of Seafall for the last 100 years. The location got its name after two young lovers who were banned from mariage, hurrled themselves into the ocean. The graves of the two lovers were erected on the site. Soon the families of those who leaped asked to be burried and the spot became the towns graveyard.
Peasants and commoners alike are burried here, and typically a few visitors walk up to visit the graves every day and keep them in good order. The view from Lovers leap is majestic overlooking the ocean.
After the Siege of Seafall there are many fresh graves here, and the place has seen much more activity.
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