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Rivenguard is the largest port city to be found on mainland Kaile. Built during the Expansion years its architecture is superb. The Harbor is entirely man made and has docks for thousands of ships, big and small. While it is a major point for trade and commerce, Rivenguard is also the base of the Haram Navy. Its whole perimeter is walled and guarded by a regiment of the 4th legion. It is believed that the statue of Evestin embodies the Haram love for forward expansion, and also he is a symbol of protection. Vederas symbolizes what was lost in the haram war.

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  • Rivenguard
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  • Rivenguard is the largest port city to be found on mainland Kaile. Built during the Expansion years its architecture is superb. The Harbor is entirely man made and has docks for thousands of ships, big and small. While it is a major point for trade and commerce, Rivenguard is also the base of the Haram Navy. Its whole perimeter is walled and guarded by a regiment of the 4th legion. It is believed that the statue of Evestin embodies the Haram love for forward expansion, and also he is a symbol of protection. Vederas symbolizes what was lost in the haram war.
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  • Rivenguard is the largest port city to be found on mainland Kaile. Built during the Expansion years its architecture is superb. The Harbor is entirely man made and has docks for thousands of ships, big and small. While it is a major point for trade and commerce, Rivenguard is also the base of the Haram Navy. Its whole perimeter is walled and guarded by a regiment of the 4th legion. During the Haram War Emperor Evestin ordered the construction of two huge statues placed on the two islands guarding the entrance to the harbor. One of himself gazing into the distance while holding a flame outward in his palm and a sword at his side. The other is in the memory of Vederas, Evestin's father whom holds his head bowed, his hands clasped in front of him. The hands also hold a scroll. It is believed that the statue of Evestin embodies the Haram love for forward expansion, and also he is a symbol of protection. Vederas symbolizes what was lost in the haram war.
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