Introduction
The River Vrosh flows down from the mountains through Dol-Makjar. The city’s towering spires follow its descent step-by-step.
A river descending from the mountains through the city of Dol-Makjar.
The River Vrosh flows down from the mountains through Dol-Makjar. The city’s towering spires follow its descent step-by-step.
A mountain-fed river running through Dol-Makjar, with mist rising from its waters during the gray opening morning of Campaign 4.
Quiet and mist-covered during the morning of Thjazi Fang’s execution.
The river passes through Dol-Makjar beneath flights of magpies as mist rises from the water.
Statements are labelled by how the transcript establishes them, so direct depiction, testimony, belief and disputed accounts remain distinct.
Dol-Makjar, the Guardian Wall and the monumental statues honouring the heroes of the Shapers’ War are introduced.
The Fang family home stands near the top of the Rookery and overlooks the River Vrosh and Halandil’s theatre.
Loza describes Thjazi as a commoner who grew up in Dol-Makjar on the opposite side of the river from her family.
Halandil Fang waits beneath the Guardian Wall as soldiers of the Sundered Houses bring his brother Thjazi to the gallows.
Halandil returns to his home in the Rookery, where his daughter Shadia prepares the house for Thjazi’s Farramh. Hal comforts her before his old friend and business partner Olgud Akarat arrives to help receive the mourners.