A weathered outcropping on the northwestern slope of the Nysanna Range, overlooking the Anderegnons and the approaches to Anu'Itiklik. Named for Bjorin Wolfseye, a Zwaeron pathfinder who lived three centuries ago.
Bjorin earned his name not from keen vision but from what he witnessed. According to Zwaeron legend, he was camped at this outlook when the aurora twisted into unnatural shapes and something emerged from the thinning planar border—a creature of light and memory that had no business existing in the Material world. Bjorin's dire wolf companion went mad at the sight. Bjorin himself survived by gouging out his own eyes before the thing could be fully seen.
Blind, he made his way back to the Zwaeron camps and lived another forty years, guiding caravans by scent and sound alone. The lookout bearing his name became a traditional waystation for Zwaeron scouts, who watch for unusual aurora activity and maintain signal-fires to warn the southern camps if the lights begin to twist.
The Zwaeron tell their children: "If the sky dances wrong, run. Don't look back. Bjorin looked, and he was lucky."