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The House of the Orange Blossom was a small public house in the Kurai District of Toshi Ranbo owned by the Crane since its establishment in the early 12th century. It served one of the finest gyoza plates in the city. It also was famed as one of the few buildings which has remained untouched throughout the various conflicts between the Crane and the Lion, through the Fires of Toshi Ranbo, and even through the Winter of Red Snow.

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  • House of the Orange Blossom
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  • The House of the Orange Blossom was a small public house in the Kurai District of Toshi Ranbo owned by the Crane since its establishment in the early 12th century. It served one of the finest gyoza plates in the city. It also was famed as one of the few buildings which has remained untouched throughout the various conflicts between the Crane and the Lion, through the Fires of Toshi Ranbo, and even through the Winter of Red Snow.
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  • The House of the Orange Blossom was a small public house in the Kurai District of Toshi Ranbo owned by the Crane since its establishment in the early 12th century. It served one of the finest gyoza plates in the city. It also was famed as one of the few buildings which has remained untouched throughout the various conflicts between the Crane and the Lion, through the Fires of Toshi Ranbo, and even through the Winter of Red Snow.
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