Castle Whitehall
Towering white granite walls keep Whitecastle's royal family safe and lend the castle and its city their namesake. The traditional square towers and walls of the outer keep surround the ever-expanding city while the inner keep and castle itself have remained largely unchanged for hundreds of years. The inner keep boasts a large courtyard and grounds including a walled garden containing what is considered to be the original sugar plum tree, petrified to retain its grandeur.
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