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*The '''protectorate of the South''' is only sand and stone. The templars fight there every day to keep the Syhar at bay. No other Akkylannian lives there. The templars have built their temple there and erected fortifications around the few surrounding oasis, strategic points in the scorching Ivory dunes. Water can become so hard to find there that it is sometimes called “blue gold”. The temple itself bears the scars of the last Syhar offensive, the Dance of the Scorpion, and templars are working day and night to repair its white stone fortifications. | *The '''protectorate of the South''' is only sand and stone. The templars fight there every day to keep the Syhar at bay. No other Akkylannian lives there. The templars have built their temple there and erected fortifications around the few surrounding oasis, strategic points in the scorching Ivory dunes. Water can become so hard to find there that it is sometimes called “blue gold”. The temple itself bears the scars of the last Syhar offensive, the Dance of the Scorpion, and templars are working day and night to repair its white stone fortifications. | ||
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*The '''protectorate of the East''' encompasses a large part of the area’s many canyons. Exalted by the now confirmed presence of Arcavius’ tomb, thousands and thousands of pilgrims travel there and their encampments bloom around the temple. The temple itself, almost entirely destroyed during the Dance of the Scorpion, was rebuilt incredibly quickly with the aid of all the pilgrims living in the protectorate. So once again the white walls of the fortress overlook the desert, its artillery guns and towers ready for war. | *The '''protectorate of the East''' encompasses a large part of the area’s many canyons. Exalted by the now confirmed presence of Arcavius’ tomb, thousands and thousands of pilgrims travel there and their encampments bloom around the temple. The temple itself, almost entirely destroyed during the Dance of the Scorpion, was rebuilt incredibly quickly with the aid of all the pilgrims living in the protectorate. So once again the white walls of the fortress overlook the desert, its artillery guns and towers ready for war. | ||