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Tower of the Sacred Flame
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The Tower of the Sacred Flame was a walled-off palace in Gongmen City that was heavily protected by four watchtowers, cannons, and countless guards. It served as the ancestral home of the Peacock clan, whose descendant and heir to its throne, Lord Shen, forcibly took over and eventually destroyed it after being banished in Kung Fu Panda 2. The tower itself could be seen from miles away as it stood at ten stories tall, eight of those being a round and open atrium. At the very top sat the throne room.
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The Peacocks, Shen, the Soothsayer
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Palace
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The Tower of the Sacred Flame was a walled-off palace in Gongmen City that was heavily protected by four watchtowers, cannons, and countless guards. It served as the ancestral home of the Peacock clan, whose descendant and heir to its throne, Lord Shen, forcibly took over and eventually destroyed it after being banished in Kung Fu Panda 2. The tower itself could be seen from miles away as it stood at ten stories tall, eight of those being a round and open atrium. At the very top sat the throne room.