Introduction
Lake Nahami lies at the base of Dol-Makjar. The River Vrosh descends through the city and empties into the lake, while the lower city, the Hallowed Round and the surviving Tintazy Wood overlook or approach its shores.
The great lake below Dol-Makjar into which the River Vrosh empties beneath the city’s cascading falls.
Lake Nahami lies at the base of Dol-Makjar. The River Vrosh descends through the city and empties into the lake, while the lower city, the Hallowed Round and the surviving Tintazy Wood overlook or approach its shores.
At the foot of Dol-Makjar’s cascading falls, receiving the River Vrosh.
Receives the River Vrosh
Lies beneath Dol-Makjar’s waterfalls
Borders the Tintazy Wood
Lake Nahami remains the receiving body for the River Vrosh below Dol-Makjar.
Events linked to this place, though the exact geographic relationship has not yet been established.
Statements are labelled by how the transcript establishes them, so direct depiction, testimony, belief and disputed accounts remain distinct.
Halandil’s company restores the former Dithyramb of Azgra as the Hallowed Round, turning a place of compelled worship into a theatre for mortal stories and celebration.
Lake Nahami remains the receiving body for the River Vrosh below Dol-Makjar.
The great lake below Dol-Makjar into which the River Vrosh empties beneath the city’s cascading falls.
Halandil reveals the restored amphitheatre, Uli remembers worship under Azgra and the first revolutionary hopes, and the company reclaims the site as a place to celebrate one another.
Bolaire delivers six crates of paint left for Halandil. The material resembles Penteveral work but carries unexplained magical residue, and the Hallowed Round brings Bolaire an uneasy awareness of something beneath the city.