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<span class="DROPCAP">D</span>ating from roughly the year 1000, [[Denshou]] is and always has been a shipyards and the center of naval activity for north [[Tilmar]] and later the [[Telish Throne]]. As with most places on the island, tradition runs deep here; Techu Andrew Navashou is second generation, and although the city has a Sitchu, Andrew's words are held in higher esteem. Rules are followed. Orders are accepted without question. Even the town's name comes from the word for &quot;tradition&quot;.
Dating from roughly the year 1000, [[Denshou]] is and always has been a shipyards and the center of naval activity for north [[Tilmar]] and later the [[Telish Throne]]. As with most places on the island, tradition runs deep here; Techu Andrew Navashou is second generation, and although the city has a Sitchu, Andrew's words are held in higher esteem. Rules are followed. Orders are accepted without question. Even the town's name comes from the word for &quot;tradition&quot;.


The first of the glories of the city are the three great piers that stretch into the ocean, often with a magnificent [[Naojin]] or the mind-bendingly huge [[Galyis]] cargo vessel docked. In the cay is the second wonder, the Denshou shipyard, where on land and great floating piers ships are cut, shaped, sanded, and coated in pitch. The activity here ceases only when the [[light]] fades to nothing each evening, and the workers all pass the shrine of [[Mist]] to give thanks for a day without storms. Located near the path through the cliff's side, the shrine is a rough representation of Lady [[Doom]], her hands carved toward the sky, with the [[stone]] beneath her sandaled feet chipped to represent waves.
The first of the glories of the city are the three great piers that stretch into the ocean, often with a magnificent [[Naojin]] or the mind-bendingly huge [[Galyis]] cargo vessel docked. In the cay is the second wonder, the Denshou shipyard, where on land and great floating piers ships are cut, shaped, sanded, and coated in pitch. The activity here ceases only when the [[light]] fades to nothing each evening, and the workers all pass the shrine of [[Mist]] to give thanks for a day without storms. Located near the path through the cliff's side, the shrine is a rough representation of Lady [[Doom]], her hands carved toward the sky, with the [[stone]] beneath her sandaled feet chipped to represent waves.