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== Assault on the Tower == Knowing Saloy Hin to be their biggest roadblock in making the South a better place to be, the Circle move to make a mess of someone's well-laid plans. As a group (with [[The Mountain That Devours|Rover]] placed off to the side for safety) attempted to infiltrate the tower's defenses, four in uniform, with Ebon wandering behind as stealthily as possible. Unfortunately for Ebon, she was spotted by one of the Terrestrial Exalts, and immediately captured by her compatriots at the order of said exalt for questioning. After the Exalt had questioned Ebon to the best of his ability, the rest of the Circle lured other soldiers of their basic sizes to the tent, and knocked them unconscious, then taking Ebon and moving to the interior of the tower unmolested. Inside [[The Steel Tower]] the Circle found an elevator shaft that had been cleared all the way down to the bottom of the tower. Through various means they rappelled down to the bottom and discovered massive libraries, the Manse chamber, and the hangar, which contained many interesting things, from warstriders to battle platforms. Unfortunately, at that time there was no way to get things out from beneath the tower. Something that Saloy Hin was clearly aware of, thus the army excavation occurring outside in the desert. Upon their emergence from the depths of the tower, [[Feyth]] took it on himself to take the army under their control by convincing them that he was actually Saloy Hin. After his initial speech, by which the terrestrial exalts were not swayed, a battle ensued. Particularly, the [[Corundum Conundrum]].
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