Palace of Forn
Purpose / Function
The Palace of Forn protects the royal family and other elite members of the kingdom, such as generals and mayors. It has 100s of guards who have sworn to protect the residents at all costs. These guard’s vows are: I swear by the sword that I will devote my life to the duty of the protection of our kingdom and king. May we all bow down to the demigod and pray to Han that we will win every battle and every war. This vow has a magical property: for five years after the vow is taken, the men and women must comply with these terms or face the punishment. Death. These soldiers and guards will serve their purpose, to protect the King.
Architecture
The architecture of this palace is made of obsidian, magical solid flames, and marble. It is very tall, and towers branch off of it to resemble a flame in the sky. Because of the fact that it is almost always has a gloomy fog surrounding it, it looks very intimidating, like the king.
History
It was built hundreds of years ago by Forn, the god of fire. It was passed down, and though the god is still alive today, it passed down to Rin, then to Han, and now to Eilvitt. It was created for Forn by Hari’s servants. Hari is the god of rock, the father of Largom.
Tourism
There is not much tourism to the palace itself, and for good reason. The 200 obsidian steps up to the palace are lined with fully armored and armed guards. The shadow of the castle looms down over the city below, giving a cold reminder to its citizens of the king with an iron fist that rules over them. Not the best tourist attraction, especially with it’s dark past of murderist gods.
Founding Date
The palace is hundreds of years old, build by the servants of Han, God of rock.
Alternative Names
Palace of Fire, House of the Royal, Home of the King.
Type
Palace
Owner
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