| Category | Swamps |
| Continent | Brucrumus |
| Region | Aerie of Dragons |
| Alias | Wing Bone |
| Map | Iizus Yeldah |
In the Dawn Era, this basin functioned as a depository for dragons that perished during the necrotic experiments of Maen Grirngrim. He cycled through numerous dragons before ultimately achieving success with the inaugural dracolich.
The lifeless bodies are disposed of in the marshes. A trace of ancient sorcery persists within each osseous structure, solidifying with the passage of time. Despite the immense scale of the Halatrax, they have become formidable impediments, anchored by some unseen power, proving exceedingly difficult to displace.
from a Covenant intelligence report
By the Lith-Crillion Era, the dragons of MidrĂȘth recognized that Viing Qeth had a permanence befitting a dragon's final days. They would perish in this dragon burial ground, whether from old age, illness, or injury, with their bones enduring in perpetuity.
By the First Epoch, having transformed into a treacherous quagmire, Viing Qeth was relinquished to the domain of black dragons and other creatures desiring to thrive in such an environment. Disregarding the substantial peril of the tides and currents amid the jagged and antediluvian skeletal remains, a tranquil demise often gave way to drowning or being mortally wounded upon the bones of an ancient, long-deceased dragon.
Today, the majority of dragons nearing the end of their lives journey towards the Laat Viing.
Notable Areas
- Froglem (ruin)