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[[Image:God-Crossing.jpg|frame|A sleepy day in God Crossing, early in the city's construction.]]The aftermath of the [[Battle of Breaking Iron]], many of the [[The Marukan Alliance|Marukani]] who had come to fight were so enamored of the [[An Oathsworn Circle|Solar leaders]] and so elated with their wild success that they chose to stay rather than return home.  Some were lone young men and women, looking to build lives for themselves, but others had family in distant range towns that they called to settle in the newly-verdant valley.  In the days and weeks that followed, survivors from [[Shouting With Iron|Shouting With Iron's]] army came down from the hills to join them.  With this immigration came industry, and the people began to build their homes at the center of the valley, the grand intersection of the road network called the [[Eye of Hiparkes]].  In honor of the many spirits who walked through the newly-built town to visit its nearby Solar protectors, the people called the place God Crossing.   
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The aftermath of the [[Battle of Breaking Iron]], many of the [[The Marukan Alliance|Marukani]] who had come to fight were so enamored of the [[An Oathsworn Circle|Solar leaders]] and so elated with their wild success that they chose to stay rather than return home.  Some were lone young men and women, looking to build lives for themselves, but others had family in distant range towns that they called to settle in the newly-verdant valley.  In the days and weeks that followed, survivors from [[Shouting With Iron|Shouting With Iron's]] army came down from the hills to join them.  With this immigration came industry, and the people began to build their homes at the center of the valley, the grand intersection of the road network called the [[Eye of Hiparkes]].  In honor of the many spirits who walked through the newly-built town to visit its nearby Solar protectors, the people called the place God Crossing.   
  
 
To help the people as they built, to support growth in trade, and to house the town's namesake spirits, [[Rivers Between Us]] decided to establish a hostel there.  He built the Grand Lodge, an inn and tavern on a massive scale.  It is built on the south side of the plaza where the many roads of the Eye meet.  Fully three stories tall, the Lodge has fifty rooms for visitors and stables for twice as many horses.  All kinds of visitors can be found in the lodge, going or coming or just listening in.  Guild merchants and their guards enjoy the unusually accomodating setting.  Range riders and farmers from the surrounding hills make a point of stopping at the tavern when they have the silver to spare.  The tribes that dwell in the [[Plum Blossom Retreat]] to the north are also frequent visitors; the peaceful atmosphere of the manse is entirely too quiet for some.   
 
To help the people as they built, to support growth in trade, and to house the town's namesake spirits, [[Rivers Between Us]] decided to establish a hostel there.  He built the Grand Lodge, an inn and tavern on a massive scale.  It is built on the south side of the plaza where the many roads of the Eye meet.  Fully three stories tall, the Lodge has fifty rooms for visitors and stables for twice as many horses.  All kinds of visitors can be found in the lodge, going or coming or just listening in.  Guild merchants and their guards enjoy the unusually accomodating setting.  Range riders and farmers from the surrounding hills make a point of stopping at the tavern when they have the silver to spare.  The tribes that dwell in the [[Plum Blossom Retreat]] to the north are also frequent visitors; the peaceful atmosphere of the manse is entirely too quiet for some.   
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Berren broke in, “It’s the essence lighting.  We can’t tap ambient essence in God Crossing; there’s no demesne or manse to fuel it.  We could try, but the essence flows might collapse, and...”
 
Berren broke in, “It’s the essence lighting.  We can’t tap ambient essence in God Crossing; there’s no demesne or manse to fuel it.  We could try, but the essence flows might collapse, and...”
  
“Right, right, I follow you.”  He drew a blank sheet of parchment from a pile at his right elbow and took a quick drink from his tea.  Marta quickly ran over and refilled his cup, but did not offer any to his guests.  “What we do is... we... put in a work order to the genesis engine.  What we need is some kind of luminescent fungus... I’ve heard of them in the far east.  Only this should be a mushroom with... an indefinite lifespan... reproduces by cuttings... and grows on... what do we have a lot of around here?”
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“Right, right, I follow you.”  He drew a blank sheet of parchment from a pile at his right elbow and took a quick drink from his tea.  Marta quickly ran over and refilled his cup, but did not offer any to his guests.  “What we do is... we... put in a work order to genesis engine.  What we need is some kind of luminescent fungus... I’ve heard of them in the far east.  Only this should be a mushroom with... an indefinite lifespan... reproduces by cuttings... and grows on... what do we have a lot of around here?”
  
 
Xu offered, “Manure?”
 
Xu offered, “Manure?”

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