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| - Wisdom of the Peak was constructed for an Immaculate Monk, who more recently constructed a weapon known as the Burning Fury Blades. It lies on an island in the western seas, at a mountain peak on the northeast side of the island. A beautiful temple planted with the cherry-blossom trees which come from the Isle, it is sparse but quite pleasant, containing a vast library on the arts of thaumaturgy (which the Monk studied as a relatively simple means of understanding the means of warding off blasphemous things such as Anathema and demons,) and a courtyard in which ghostly figures pop into being in swirls of cherry-blossom petals, training aids to allow the Monk to hone his devotion to Fire-Dragon Style.
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| - Wisdom of the Peak was constructed for an Immaculate Monk, who more recently constructed a weapon known as the Burning Fury Blades. It lies on an island in the western seas, at a mountain peak on the northeast side of the island. A beautiful temple planted with the cherry-blossom trees which come from the Isle, it is sparse but quite pleasant, containing a vast library on the arts of thaumaturgy (which the Monk studied as a relatively simple means of understanding the means of warding off blasphemous things such as Anathema and demons,) and a courtyard in which ghostly figures pop into being in swirls of cherry-blossom petals, training aids to allow the Monk to hone his devotion to Fire-Dragon Style. Wisdom of the Peak was very carefully constructed, with a hearthstone altar which produces a Gemstone of Surface Thoughts, a gemstone which the Monk desired as a means of furthering his quest to stamp out heresy. Within and around the Manse, the trees grow tall and healthy, all year round; the Manse mimics the temperate climate of the Imperial City, despite being on a tropical jungle; when winter is upon Creation, it snows, summer, it gets warm. Nevertheless, the temperature never feels truely uncomfortable - when it is hot, those inside may simply strip to nearly nothing and luxuriate with a nice bake; in the cold, they fancy a nice cup of tea. The cherry-blossom trees, however, never lose their leaves, never suffering for the weather; they are always shedding their leaves, which may be pink, but might just as easily be yellow, or purple, or vibrantly scintillating.
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