Sathkur
Originally this was also a place where humans had settled. The whitefurs named it Sathkur, after a Capra bandit king. He had used the former human settlement as a hide-out. Sathkur never attacked members of his own tribe and because of that he never fought against Pasper “Silvermane”.
After the death of Sathkur, nobody was appointed as his successor and all the treasures he looted during his lifetime disappeared without a trace. Without a leader, the gangs of thieves of the Capra began to fight amongst themselves and Sathkur again turned into ruins.
They say that the lost treasure of Sathkur is still hidden somewhere in the ruins of the city. Even today, shady villains meet there - still searching for Sathkur's lost treasure.
Scar of Despair
The legendary hero Pasper “Silvermane” was killed here, after holding out against the cyclopses for ten days and nights. Although he successfully beat the cyclopses back, he eventually was shattered and killed in the battle. Not long after the revolt of Hafiz “Black Horn” the hopes of the Capra to regain Damas were shattered and therefore this place was called the "Scar of Despair".
Dogamor
Dogamor originally was the capital of the whitefurs of Capra. But they were driven away by the attacks of the cyclopses and scattered all over the Sascilia Steppes. Although they succeeded together with the neighbouring Order of Dark Glory in expelling the cyclopses from Dogamor, the city was almost completely destroyed in the battles. When the whitefurs were gathering money and resources to rebuild their hometown, the cyclopses attacked Dogamor again. This time the attack also surprised the troops of the Order of Dark Glory. The cyclopses arrived in the middle of the night together with many large war machines. The order wasn’t able to stop this attack and their troops were beaten back to their base in Dragonfang Ridge.
Constant battles almost completely destroyed Dogamor. Additionally the revolts of Hafiz “Black Horn” took place and since then the Capra are living as vagabonding merchants and stock-breeders.



























