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This tiny limited system is a collection of tiny shadows.  Possibly thousands of them.  It attracts reclusive, isolationist individuals and groups from all over shadow who prefer isolated and deeply cold weathers.  Upon arrival with this card turn left and under a bush is a portal to someone's icy haven.  Turn right and a shadow caused by a rock outcropping hides a narrow gap that leads to a large dark and cold cave under an icy yellow sun.  These people like their privacy. You wave your way forward to finally find the city of Triqis.
 
This tiny limited system is a collection of tiny shadows.  Possibly thousands of them.  It attracts reclusive, isolationist individuals and groups from all over shadow who prefer isolated and deeply cold weathers.  Upon arrival with this card turn left and under a bush is a portal to someone's icy haven.  Turn right and a shadow caused by a rock outcropping hides a narrow gap that leads to a large dark and cold cave under an icy yellow sun.  These people like their privacy. You wave your way forward to finally find the city of Triqis.
  
The main city in this realm is Triqis..This is the location the trump brings one to and a chilly slice of ice it is.  Its a town of around 3000 souls living in stone buildings built against rock faces and small thick walled wooden halls.  Wood is hard to get as this place is 8000 feet above the land's treeline and there are no paths down I heard of.  
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The main, and to my knowledge only, city in this realm is Triqis..This is the location the trump brings one to and a chilly slice of ice it is.  Its a town of around 3000 souls living in stone buildings built against rock faces and small thick walled wooden halls.  Wood is hard to get as this place is 8000 feet above the land's treeline and there are no paths down I heard of.  
  
 
Its been long known this tiny place existed and its origin is lost to the earliest days of Amber. There is a feeling of something deeply ancient here but it does not advertise what it is.  There was little or no reason to visit it. There was some trouble with it many centuries ago that caused me to be there for a short time and deal with a little trouble, as a favor to my father. Most people who come here never leave.  In fact the Wardens unofficially let new arrivals know that they will not be looking in on them.  In the course of my work here I saw the dwellings of some of the isolated peoples here.  Time and ingenuity is on their side.  Log cabins, tipis, fur trapper tents, renovated caves, tree houses, decomole, and a wide range of other habitats fill the hard to find homesteads here.   
 
Its been long known this tiny place existed and its origin is lost to the earliest days of Amber. There is a feeling of something deeply ancient here but it does not advertise what it is.  There was little or no reason to visit it. There was some trouble with it many centuries ago that caused me to be there for a short time and deal with a little trouble, as a favor to my father. Most people who come here never leave.  In fact the Wardens unofficially let new arrivals know that they will not be looking in on them.  In the course of my work here I saw the dwellings of some of the isolated peoples here.  Time and ingenuity is on their side.  Log cabins, tipis, fur trapper tents, renovated caves, tree houses, decomole, and a wide range of other habitats fill the hard to find homesteads here.   

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