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The Ivory Legion Barracks in the Military District of the Second City was created in 1198 when the Imperial Governor of the Colonies Otomo Suikihime first awarded the position of Ivory Champion to Shinjo Tselu. The barracks housing the Ivory Legion used to belong to the Unicorn Clan and was ceded to the Champion when it became clear no other clan would willingly did so. The place had extensive stables and numerous gaijin decorations.

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  • Ivory Legion Barracks
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  • The Ivory Legion Barracks in the Military District of the Second City was created in 1198 when the Imperial Governor of the Colonies Otomo Suikihime first awarded the position of Ivory Champion to Shinjo Tselu. The barracks housing the Ivory Legion used to belong to the Unicorn Clan and was ceded to the Champion when it became clear no other clan would willingly did so. The place had extensive stables and numerous gaijin decorations.
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  • The Ivory Legion Barracks in the Military District of the Second City was created in 1198 when the Imperial Governor of the Colonies Otomo Suikihime first awarded the position of Ivory Champion to Shinjo Tselu. The barracks housing the Ivory Legion used to belong to the Unicorn Clan and was ceded to the Champion when it became clear no other clan would willingly did so. The place had extensive stables and numerous gaijin decorations.
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