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The 250 yard long Thirteen Lives Bridge spans a deep casm in the mountains to the west of [[Watch Valley]]. Though originally named something else, the name everyone now uses originates in the murder of thirteen of the men who built the bridge under mysterious circumstances. The bridge is constructed mostly of wood, with a flat, fenced surface connecting roads on either side, supported by a large latticework arch anchored a multiple points into the casm walls. The bridge is wide enough for two wagons going opposite directions to pass each other.
The 250 yard long Thirteen Lives Bridge spans a deep chasm in the mountains to the west of [[Watch Valley]]. Though originally named something else, the name everyone now uses originates in the murder of thirteen of the men who built the bridge under mysterious circumstances. The bridge is constructed mostly of wood, with a flat, fenced surface connecting roads on either side, supported by a large latticework arch anchored a multiple points into the casm walls. The bridge is wide enough for two wagons going opposite directions to pass each other.


Recently, the bridge was the site of a battle bewteen the cirlce and a number of abyssals.
Recently, the bridge was the site of [[Forgotten Suns: Log - Mining the Sun|a battle]] bewteen the cirlce and a number of abyssals.


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[[Category:Forgotten Suns]]
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 16 December 2008

The 250 yard long Thirteen Lives Bridge spans a deep chasm in the mountains to the west of Watch Valley. Though originally named something else, the name everyone now uses originates in the murder of thirteen of the men who built the bridge under mysterious circumstances. The bridge is constructed mostly of wood, with a flat, fenced surface connecting roads on either side, supported by a large latticework arch anchored a multiple points into the casm walls. The bridge is wide enough for two wagons going opposite directions to pass each other.

Recently, the bridge was the site of a battle bewteen the cirlce and a number of abyssals.