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Upon completion, the Tower was perhaps the highest structure in all of the Atlantean Empire. It had been designed as a spire, made in a unknown black material. There were many glowing veins in the exterior of the Tower, which would glow red when something was threatening it or even when it was near activation. Upon being activated, it would glow with a blue colour.

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  • Tower of Dawn (KOK, ROR)
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  • Upon completion, the Tower was perhaps the highest structure in all of the Atlantean Empire. It had been designed as a spire, made in a unknown black material. There were many glowing veins in the exterior of the Tower, which would glow red when something was threatening it or even when it was near activation. Upon being activated, it would glow with a blue colour.
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  • Upon completion, the Tower was perhaps the highest structure in all of the Atlantean Empire. It had been designed as a spire, made in a unknown black material. There were many glowing veins in the exterior of the Tower, which would glow red when something was threatening it or even when it was near activation. Upon being activated, it would glow with a blue colour. After the Great Cataclysm, the Tower somehow became entombed inside a massive cavern underneath the Arctic Sea, and it upper section had been completely eradicated, with the altar platform, which had been originally located in the mid-upper section of the Tower, serving now as its pinnacle.
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