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The Halls of the Hunting Axe were halls that were part of the dwarven realm of Besilmer before falling into ruin when the realm fell. They were located 48km (30 miles) southeast of the Stone Bridge and were used as a dwarven city, occupied by the Delzoun. The halls were constructed of stone with arched walls, and once contained windows consisting of coloured mosaics. They featured gardens and a moat. As of 1368 DR, the smashed shards of coloured glass were popular for use in making bottles. As of 1368 DR the ruins were occupied by doppelgangers and leucrotta, who prefer to attack at night.

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  • Halls of the Hunting Axe
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  • The Halls of the Hunting Axe were halls that were part of the dwarven realm of Besilmer before falling into ruin when the realm fell. They were located 48km (30 miles) southeast of the Stone Bridge and were used as a dwarven city, occupied by the Delzoun. The halls were constructed of stone with arched walls, and once contained windows consisting of coloured mosaics. They featured gardens and a moat. As of 1368 DR, the smashed shards of coloured glass were popular for use in making bottles. As of 1368 DR the ruins were occupied by doppelgangers and leucrotta, who prefer to attack at night.
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  • Halls of the Hunting Axe
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  • Halls of the Hunting Axe on a 2nd edition map
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  • City
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  • Dwarves Deep
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  • The Halls of the Hunting Axe were halls that were part of the dwarven realm of Besilmer before falling into ruin when the realm fell. They were located 48km (30 miles) southeast of the Stone Bridge and were used as a dwarven city, occupied by the Delzoun. The halls were constructed of stone with arched walls, and once contained windows consisting of coloured mosaics. They featured gardens and a moat. As of 1368 DR, the smashed shards of coloured glass were popular for use in making bottles. As of 1368 DR the ruins were occupied by doppelgangers and leucrotta, who prefer to attack at night.
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