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Originally constructed as a small wooden fort in a vain attempt to defend against Saint-King Alen Capewell’s invading armies, the current iteration of Evergreen Keep is simply the last in a long line of castles that have shared its name and location. When Alen had conquered the Arbor, he and his men noted the excellent defensive position their adversary’s fort had stood on and implored the populace to construct a stone fortress in its place to serve as both a way to safeguard the mountain pass and to remind the locals of his victory.

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  • Evergreen Crossing
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  • Originally constructed as a small wooden fort in a vain attempt to defend against Saint-King Alen Capewell’s invading armies, the current iteration of Evergreen Keep is simply the last in a long line of castles that have shared its name and location. When Alen had conquered the Arbor, he and his men noted the excellent defensive position their adversary’s fort had stood on and implored the populace to construct a stone fortress in its place to serve as both a way to safeguard the mountain pass and to remind the locals of his victory.
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  • Originally constructed as a small wooden fort in a vain attempt to defend against Saint-King Alen Capewell’s invading armies, the current iteration of Evergreen Keep is simply the last in a long line of castles that have shared its name and location. When Alen had conquered the Arbor, he and his men noted the excellent defensive position their adversary’s fort had stood on and implored the populace to construct a stone fortress in its place to serve as both a way to safeguard the mountain pass and to remind the locals of his victory. The town did not come about until much later, only having been founded in the late Third Era. Inhospitable terrain and a lack of natural resources were the main causes of this, with many pioneers venturing further into the Arbor to settle. It was not until the discovery of iron and gold veins in the nearby hills by House Tucker that Evegreen Crossing rose to prominence, quickly growing to become Wood's Hall’s largest mining community.
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