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<blockquote data-quote="Fiddleback" data-source="post: 6071765" data-attributes="member: 6704070"><p>The Great Puzzle Palace of Kehdribul lies nestled between the twin spires of Mt. White Top and The Sunless Peak far to the North. Kept in near constant shadow aside from a few weeks each Summer, the Great Puzzle Palace was constructed ages ago by the Wizard-Priest Kehdribul as an unassailable fortress in the last years of the Elemental Wars. The exact method of construction is unknown, but rumors say that Khehdribul himself leveled a third peak to begin the initial construction having found a massive, maze-like complex of caves in it's heart. From this foundation, Kehdribul built up his palace using every trick known, and some unknown, to man. Sparse reports from the few brave enough, or at least claiming such bravery, to have ventured there and survived tell tales of shifting rooms, endless hallways, false doors leading to nothingness and perhaps even portals to other planes of existence. </p><p></p><p>Some say the Palace is guarded by unreal creatures of mist and shadow, fell guardians invisible to the naked eye. Others, that even getting in to the Puzzle Palace is an impossibility and once in, nearly as impossible to get out again. Tales told in taverns in the late hours of the night suggest that Kehdribul himself still walks the ancient halls and takes a dim, and often lethal, view of trespassers.</p><p></p><p>Whatever the case may be, the Great Puzzle Palace of Kehdribul stands as a stark reminder of the former power of the ancient days and the man who built her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiddleback, post: 6071765, member: 6704070"] The Great Puzzle Palace of Kehdribul lies nestled between the twin spires of Mt. White Top and The Sunless Peak far to the North. Kept in near constant shadow aside from a few weeks each Summer, the Great Puzzle Palace was constructed ages ago by the Wizard-Priest Kehdribul as an unassailable fortress in the last years of the Elemental Wars. The exact method of construction is unknown, but rumors say that Khehdribul himself leveled a third peak to begin the initial construction having found a massive, maze-like complex of caves in it's heart. From this foundation, Kehdribul built up his palace using every trick known, and some unknown, to man. Sparse reports from the few brave enough, or at least claiming such bravery, to have ventured there and survived tell tales of shifting rooms, endless hallways, false doors leading to nothingness and perhaps even portals to other planes of existence. Some say the Palace is guarded by unreal creatures of mist and shadow, fell guardians invisible to the naked eye. Others, that even getting in to the Puzzle Palace is an impossibility and once in, nearly as impossible to get out again. Tales told in taverns in the late hours of the night suggest that Kehdribul himself still walks the ancient halls and takes a dim, and often lethal, view of trespassers. Whatever the case may be, the Great Puzzle Palace of Kehdribul stands as a stark reminder of the former power of the ancient days and the man who built her. [/QUOTE]
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