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== Notable Locations == '''The Citadel of Justice'''- A vast tower that contains hundreds of rooms for trials, the disposition of prisoners, teaching of legal classes, and also places for prayer in devotion to Tyros. The Citadel of Justice should, in theory, be beyond reproach. In practice, it is a place of countless deals and favor trading acts of corruption with people constantly looking to skirt the law. '''The Grand Arcanum Tower (aka the Convevo Arcanum)''': Theoretically, a place where all magic in the universe is taught to students. In fact, the Grand Arcanum of Winterweir is more a collection of stuffy old professors and lack the ambition of their predecessors. The vast libraries and secret compartments of the extra-dimensional space filled tower contain more than enough power but few are willing to test their limits as they once did. '''The Halls of Tyros'''- A vast and beautiful domed city within a city that contains the Church of Tyros' heart. It is here that all of Winterweir's greatest religion's leaders dwell in contemplation of the Justice God. It is inhabited by mostly genuine priests as opposed to legal priests (see the Citadel of Justice). Many visitors from the churches of other lands attend here daily. '''House of Parliament'''- The House of Parliament is the center for Winterweir's 200 Lords and 200 common citizens (including Knights). The place is nearly as powerful as the Queen and constantly scheming for more power as they defend their rights to war on one another plunder their domiciles. '''Palace of Light'''- Queen Alusan's great castle that is only used to a quarter of its capacity. The Queen must devote most of the funds to the maintaining of the kingdom's finances and has not nearly enough to spend on the frivolity of the nobility that the Old King envisioned.
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