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== Palace ==
== Palace ==
Formerly, the Royal Palace was called the Palace of Twilight, and was a much brighter place like the rest of the city in those times, illuminated with glowing bulbs, fireflies and light spells. It was rebuilt after the [[Creler Wars]] and renamed the Palace of Shadows and Palace of Tombs, becoming a much darker place. The building is made of black marble, so dark as to look like a silhouette. It's said that the palace used to be so dark that the only source of light was moonlight. Its seat of power is called the Throne of Shadows, and the palace thrones are made of bones and the headrests are carved to look like skulls. The room where the Court of Dusk convenes to vote in the Landsreight has a map of Noelictus carved into the floor.
Formerly, the Royal Palace was called the Palace of Twilight, and was illuminated with glowing bulbs, fireflies and light spells. It was rebuilt after the [[Creler Wars]] and renamed the Palace of Shadows and Palace of Tombs. The building is made of black marble, so dark as to look like a silhouette. It's said that the palace used to be so dark that the only source of light was moonlight. Its seat of power is called the Throne of Shadows, and the palace thrones are made of bones and the headrests are carved to look like skulls. The room where the Court of Dusk convenes to vote in the Landsreight has a map of Noelictus carved into the floor.


Beneath the palace lie the Royal Tombs, where previous rulers and powerful figures in the kingdom's history are laid to rest. It is accessed from the palace through huge double doors, into a long central walkway that splits into a gentle ramp at both ends. Within, sarcophagi line the walls, which is where most of the bodies are entombed. Only the most noble and high-level were given the larger tomb on the floor level.
Beneath the palace lie the Royal Tombs, where previous rulers and powerful figures in the kingdom's history are laid to rest. It is accessed from the palace through huge double doors, into a long central walkway that splits into a gentle ramp at both ends. Within, sarcophagi line the walls, which is where most of the bodies are entombed. Only the most noble and high-level were given the larger tomb on the floor level.
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