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The Kōhai Tochi Prison is a large citadel with four towers to the north, south, east and west of it. It is home to Sabishii Kunsha and holds over two-thousand prisoners and captured civilians. After the presumed dissappearance and death of its leader, and following it, the events in Challenging the Vices Saga the prison came crumbling down to nothing. All of its prisoners fled the area, and all the guards were presumed killed in action.

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  • The Kōhai Tochi Prison is a large citadel with four towers to the north, south, east and west of it. It is home to Sabishii Kunsha and holds over two-thousand prisoners and captured civilians. After the presumed dissappearance and death of its leader, and following it, the events in Challenging the Vices Saga the prison came crumbling down to nothing. All of its prisoners fled the area, and all the guards were presumed killed in action.
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  • The Kōhai Tochi Prison is a large citadel with four towers to the north, south, east and west of it. It is home to Sabishii Kunsha and holds over two-thousand prisoners and captured civilians. After the presumed dissappearance and death of its leader, and following it, the events in Challenging the Vices Saga the prison came crumbling down to nothing. All of its prisoners fled the area, and all the guards were presumed killed in action.
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