Of course. It was a unique place. There were mosaics and statues to all of our gods, instead of just one god. Usually an elven ruin is a temple or a shrine devoted to one. I have a couple theories about why, like either it was more convenient to worship all the gods together in one location, or maybe the elves of the Dales brought the worship to one location to keep encroaching humans from interfering. Without more information, I can't say.
There were puzzles in the ruin. A series of floor tiles you had to step on in the right order, and a bunch of levers you had to pull. But that opened up a locked room and, well, we had to fight some walking corpses and a Revenant, but after that, we found a clue that could lead to an important elven artifact of the Dales -- the Sulevin Blade.
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There were puzzles in the ruin. A series of floor tiles you had to step on in the right order, and a bunch of levers you had to pull. But that opened up a locked room and, well, we had to fight some walking corpses and a Revenant, but after that, we found a clue that could lead to an important elven artifact of the Dales -- the Sulevin Blade.