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Bronzalae Cava, originally known as Iridal, was an ancient city located in the western region of the Iberian Peninsula, originally the capital of the Kingdom of Iridal, and later the capital of the Al-Antidian Empire during the Bronzean dynasty. The main landmark of the city was its Temple of the Ancestors, which was located at the very centre of the city and served as the residence of the Divine Sovereign. Part of the city was destroyed during the Battle of Bronzalae Cava, when the Temple's tower collapsed and caused countless casualties. After the battle, the city fell into obscurity, eventually being abandoned by the Al-Antidians.

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  • Bronzalae Cava, originally known as Iridal, was an ancient city located in the western region of the Iberian Peninsula, originally the capital of the Kingdom of Iridal, and later the capital of the Al-Antidian Empire during the Bronzean dynasty. The main landmark of the city was its Temple of the Ancestors, which was located at the very centre of the city and served as the residence of the Divine Sovereign. Part of the city was destroyed during the Battle of Bronzalae Cava, when the Temple's tower collapsed and caused countless casualties. After the battle, the city fell into obscurity, eventually being abandoned by the Al-Antidians.
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  • Bronzalae Cava, originally known as Iridal, was an ancient city located in the western region of the Iberian Peninsula, originally the capital of the Kingdom of Iridal, and later the capital of the Al-Antidian Empire during the Bronzean dynasty. The main landmark of the city was its Temple of the Ancestors, which was located at the very centre of the city and served as the residence of the Divine Sovereign. Part of the city was destroyed during the Battle of Bronzalae Cava, when the Temple's tower collapsed and caused countless casualties. After the battle, the city fell into obscurity, eventually being abandoned by the Al-Antidians. Much like other Atlantean cities, Bronzalae Cava had its own necropolis, where inhabitants would be buried and entombed. An echo of the city could also be found in the Graveyard, manifesting itself as it was before the Third War of Righteousness.
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