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<blockquote data-quote="Ace" data-source="post: 1920972" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>Good topic. </p><p></p><p>here are mine</p><p></p><p>- Edana the City of Glory -- probably the most beautiful in the world. It is said to be so beautiful that even the beggars hovels are radiant </p><p></p><p>The Pyramids of Hajasa -- built millenia ago by the shapers they are an impressive surviving monument to those fallen peoples. Now they are deep in skin-hunter infested jungle and dangerous as hell </p><p></p><p>Black Gate Keep -- Stronghold of the Blackgate order its built right on a gate to the abyss. This stone fortress has never fallen from within or without </p><p></p><p>The Imperial Fortress-- This is the seat of Delan power and deep below in its armouries is the largest collection of magic items in existance </p><p> </p><p>The Stewards Palace-- this is the spiritual center of the twenty kingdoms -- the palace is decorated with a living mural depicting the health of the kingdoms who have sworn oaths and been bound to the Stewards throne. Now this once magnificant palace stands empty -- the throne unoccupied as a terrible mural of blood death and pain plays itself out on the walls </p><p></p><p>The Great Library -- The Keep of the Loremasters is a the greatest instiution of learning in the world and contains an immensity of volumes -- all fully cataloged. Even the Imperial Library and the Hunzun Scolasiums can't compare in scope and organization </p><p></p><p>the seventh is somewhat debated by the folk -- and its not a place anyone would visit voluntarily but it is generally though to be The Citadel --</p><p></p><p> its is the perfect prison delved deep into a partially submerged mountain and controlled by the Keepers -- priest' adepts of the Lawgiver. Being sent there is generally considered a fate worse than death as a sentence is forever</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace, post: 1920972, member: 944"] Good topic. here are mine - Edana the City of Glory -- probably the most beautiful in the world. It is said to be so beautiful that even the beggars hovels are radiant The Pyramids of Hajasa -- built millenia ago by the shapers they are an impressive surviving monument to those fallen peoples. Now they are deep in skin-hunter infested jungle and dangerous as hell Black Gate Keep -- Stronghold of the Blackgate order its built right on a gate to the abyss. This stone fortress has never fallen from within or without The Imperial Fortress-- This is the seat of Delan power and deep below in its armouries is the largest collection of magic items in existance The Stewards Palace-- this is the spiritual center of the twenty kingdoms -- the palace is decorated with a living mural depicting the health of the kingdoms who have sworn oaths and been bound to the Stewards throne. Now this once magnificant palace stands empty -- the throne unoccupied as a terrible mural of blood death and pain plays itself out on the walls The Great Library -- The Keep of the Loremasters is a the greatest instiution of learning in the world and contains an immensity of volumes -- all fully cataloged. Even the Imperial Library and the Hunzun Scolasiums can't compare in scope and organization the seventh is somewhat debated by the folk -- and its not a place anyone would visit voluntarily but it is generally though to be The Citadel -- its is the perfect prison delved deep into a partially submerged mountain and controlled by the Keepers -- priest' adepts of the Lawgiver. Being sent there is generally considered a fate worse than death as a sentence is forever [/QUOTE]
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