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== Nerrhavia's Tomb == Nerrhavia's tomb is located beneath the city's sewers, and below the palace's vaults, armory, and treasury. It used to be a shrine to her ego before being repurposed into her tomb. The passage to the tomb stretches for hundreds of feet down a staircase and has reliefs of a nation destroyed by Nerrhavia carved into the walls. Armed protectors guard the tomb against any unauthorized intruders. The [Crypt Guardian] of the tomb is a hereditary post. Many of the traps and spells are aimed inward as well as outward. The tomb proper is small, but even enchanted weapons could not fully destroy the place, so the gravesite was erected as a memorial and a prison for her remains and her remaining artifacts not destroyed. The grave is shaped like a sarcophagus, and tapestries hang from the walls. Those tapestries are Nerrhavia's contracts, made of various materials and inscribed in several ways, such as gold or blood. Notable contracts include a pact with [[Roshal]] written on a [[Half-Giants|half-Giant]]'s face and tongue, and a mutual-defense pact with [[Zeres]]. New contracts made by Nerrhavia appear in the tomb.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/10/16/interlude-death-and-stitches/ Interlude - Death and Stitches]</ref>
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