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History: Just as the mountains of Scotland begin to rise up as the well-known Highlands, there is the famous Loch Lomond and its many islands and forests. The Sept of the Thistle and Spear has guarded this area for as long as anyone can remember, though its power has risen and waned over the centuries. In modern times, it is a lesser-known, taken-for-granted Caern that stands as a buffer between the Black Spiral Dancer Hives of the northern Scottish Highlands and the rest of Great Britain.

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  • Sept of the Thistle and Spear
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  • History: Just as the mountains of Scotland begin to rise up as the well-known Highlands, there is the famous Loch Lomond and its many islands and forests. The Sept of the Thistle and Spear has guarded this area for as long as anyone can remember, though its power has risen and waned over the centuries. In modern times, it is a lesser-known, taken-for-granted Caern that stands as a buffer between the Black Spiral Dancer Hives of the northern Scottish Highlands and the rest of Great Britain.
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  • History: Just as the mountains of Scotland begin to rise up as the well-known Highlands, there is the famous Loch Lomond and its many islands and forests. The Sept of the Thistle and Spear has guarded this area for as long as anyone can remember, though its power has risen and waned over the centuries. In modern times, it is a lesser-known, taken-for-granted Caern that stands as a buffer between the Black Spiral Dancer Hives of the northern Scottish Highlands and the rest of Great Britain. In the 1600s, the Sept was a powerful and influential community that participated in part to the political upheaval surrounding the British Civil War and the various Stuart dynasty succession conflicts that followed. As the Stuart name waned, so did the Sept's prestige, and so did the Sept's Silver Fang population. Traditionally, the Fianna kept to the highlands, and the Get to the lowlands, while the Fangs kept to Edinburgh and the Scottish royal holdings. This Sept acted as something of a border march and crossroads, and was shared between the three of them.
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