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PALEHORSE INN Centered along one of the major routes of the mountain range is the Palehorse Inn, infamous for its popularity. The tavern is represented with the logo of a detail-less white horse-head in front of a large scythe, conveying a rather eerie feeling. However, for the most part, the place is rather safe. Though a frequent rest spot for many unruly citizens, due to its location, it receives much more attention than most places, and even has its own security force - constructed of very skilled sellswords. The inn is fairly large, spanning two major buildings, each three stories each. A courtyard is present that sometimes houses tents for larger parties. The tables is behind, and thrice the size of the standard stable for an inn. The law seems to ignore this junction, and if you upset the owners, then it would not be surprising if no one hears of you again. |
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OLYMP RANGE Taking up a large portion in a sort of crescent fashion around Brakven, the Olymp Mountains expand over a large portion of land along the west of the North. Along the path are a few roads that can be taken to visit a few inns, and a couple villages under the Hvathian Kingdom's governance are also only accessible by the mountain passes. It can be a fairly dangerous place to travel in the night however, so be cautious. The Olymp Range is the only main road to L'espa, however, so people make due. |
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BRAKVEN To the far west nearing the Middle region is the fortress city of Brakven, built beneath two mountains that touch the skies. It is an old styled city; the capital of the Hvathian Kingdom, and heavily fortified with various dark stone and an Earthly Greek architecture. It is said that it houses the tombs of the worlds founders, gods in their own right by the power that they once possessed to pave a way for the new generations. But as time passes, no one seems to care for the old ones. Then again, time can never breakeven. |
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food for thought (closed) by ASH STRYKER Feb 5, 2012 11:26:02 GMT -8 |
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