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A massive citadel that effectively controls all three gates on [[Alkasha]], thus holding a vital crossroads in the planar region. It was founded by a military order called the [[Vhanti]] who worship [[Schiraman]], and now represents the last bastion of their power.  
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A massive citadel that effectively controls all three [[Planar Gate|gates]] on [[Alkasha]], thus holding a vital crossroads in the planar region. It was founded by a military order called the [[Vhanti]] who worship [[Schiraman]], and now represents the last bastion of their power.  
  
 
The citadel sits at the entrance to great valley and protects the fertile land between there and the [[Khastan Mountains]] from raids by the hostile [[Ystrati]] tribes. The people of the citadel, though they are foreign to the plane, have long since adapted to their new home and have strong ties to the [[Ko'khasti|local people]] who dwell near the gates.
 
The citadel sits at the entrance to great valley and protects the fertile land between there and the [[Khastan Mountains]] from raids by the hostile [[Ystrati]] tribes. The people of the citadel, though they are foreign to the plane, have long since adapted to their new home and have strong ties to the [[Ko'khasti|local people]] who dwell near the gates.
  
 
[[Category: Forgotten Things]][[Category: Citadels]]
 
[[Category: Forgotten Things]][[Category: Citadels]]

Latest revision as of 00:30, 3 August 2007

A massive citadel that effectively controls all three gates on Alkasha, thus holding a vital crossroads in the planar region. It was founded by a military order called the Vhanti who worship Schiraman, and now represents the last bastion of their power.

The citadel sits at the entrance to great valley and protects the fertile land between there and the Khastan Mountains from raids by the hostile Ystrati tribes. The people of the citadel, though they are foreign to the plane, have long since adapted to their new home and have strong ties to the local people who dwell near the gates.