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Translated to "Fortified Door Guard" in the common tongue, serves as the only above ground city of the dwarven empire where Ikhael council members meet and pass laws. Barakundi is carved into the mountainside with troughs and gutters of water form a unique architectural work of art. Hundreds of merchants sell their goods on the square outside of the door, with only a few permanent dwellings actually exist.
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Translated to "Fortified Door Guard" in the common tongue, serves as the only above ground city of the dwarven empire where ''[[The World Tree/Ikhael|Ikhael]]''' council members meet and pass laws, separating '''[[The World Tree/Kelmorn|Kelmorn]]''' from [[The World Tree/Undgrin Ankor|Undgrin Ankor]]. '''Barakundi''' is carved into the mountainside with troughs and gutters of water form a unique architectural work of art. Hundreds of merchants sell their goods on the square outside of the door, with only a few permanent dwellings actually exist.
  
 
==The Door==
 
==The Door==

Revision as of 15:27, 10 September 2015

Translated to "Fortified Door Guard" in the common tongue, serves as the only above ground city of the dwarven empire where Ikhael' council members meet and pass laws, separating Kelmorn from Undgrin Ankor. Barakundi is carved into the mountainside with troughs and gutters of water form a unique architectural work of art. Hundreds of merchants sell their goods on the square outside of the door, with only a few permanent dwellings actually exist.

The Door

The stone work of this door stands over 70 ft. high and is carved with ornate patterns of swirls and branches. The door itself stands 30 ft. tall and follows the patterns of the stone work in the iron reinforcements that cross it.

The City

The thatched roofs of teh buildings nearby appear to be freshly cut. The inhabitants are largely trying to turn profit from travelers nearby or citizens going about their daily business. The city also holds the Cracked Anvil tavern, which serves their famous Topaz Twister and barbequed boar with cranberries and oranges.