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The Abbey of the Rose was a secret temple in shadovar-dominated Sembia. It was located near the river Draal before it joined the river Arkhen, east of the Thunder Peaks. Once it was a temple to Mask. It was made invisible from the shadovar thank to the spirits of Elgrin Fau. However in 1484 DR the Oracle released the spirits and so Sayeed and Zeeahd invaded the Abbey with their pack of spined devils.

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  • Abbey of the Rose
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  • The Abbey of the Rose was a secret temple in shadovar-dominated Sembia. It was located near the river Draal before it joined the river Arkhen, east of the Thunder Peaks. Once it was a temple to Mask. It was made invisible from the shadovar thank to the spirits of Elgrin Fau. However in 1484 DR the Oracle released the spirits and so Sayeed and Zeeahd invaded the Abbey with their pack of spined devils.
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  • Abbey of the Rose
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  • The Abbey of the Rose was a secret temple in shadovar-dominated Sembia. It was located near the river Draal before it joined the river Arkhen, east of the Thunder Peaks. Once it was a temple to Mask. It was made invisible from the shadovar thank to the spirits of Elgrin Fau. However in 1484 DR the Oracle released the spirits and so Sayeed and Zeeahd invaded the Abbey with their pack of spined devils.
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