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| ====== Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude ====== | ====== Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude ====== | ||
| - | The Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude is an imposing | + | The Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude is an arresting |
| - | Designed by the architect Blalock-Taussig, | + | Designed by architect Blalock-Taussig, |
| The Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude is guarded by often grumpy soldiers, as their post is generally a punishment. Travelers arriving through this gate are all suspects. They must be sent to the Lazaret (sometimes under arrest) to prevent the spread of potential diseases. | The Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude is guarded by often grumpy soldiers, as their post is generally a punishment. Travelers arriving through this gate are all suspects. They must be sent to the Lazaret (sometimes under arrest) to prevent the spread of potential diseases. | ||
| - | Despite its dark history and austere atmosphere, the Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude is a mandatory passage for many pilgrims. Indeed, it gives access, out of the city, to the monastery of Ultimate Flamboyance and the Ash valley, a sacred place for funeral ceremonies of the followers of the Fire cults. It is therefore a symbol of the city of Laelith, mixing history, mystery, and spirituality. | + | Despite its dark history and austere atmosphere, the Septentrional Gate of Immense Solitude is a mandatory passage for many pilgrims. Indeed, it gives access, out of the city, to the monastery of Ultimate Flamboyance and to the Valley of Ashes, a sacred place for the funeral ceremonies of followers of the Fire cults. It is therefore a symbol of the city of Laelith, mixing history, mystery, and spirituality. |
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