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− | <span class="DROPCAP">A</span> small contingent of Bilkanese troops resides here. They often work in rotating shifts with those that patrol the rim of Skyline Lake; though, the village itself has its own small militia in case of emergencies. | + | <span class="DROPCAP">A</span> small contingent of Bilkanese troops resides here. They often work in rotating shifts with those that patrol the rim of [[Skyline Lake]]; though, the village itself has its own small militia in case of emergencies. |
− | The ancient stone wall surrounding Hiso is its prime defense. Standing as high as two men, only a fairly large army could hope to batter its way through either a portion of the wall or the sturdy wooden gates. | + | The ancient [[stone]] wall surrounding [[Hiso]] is its prime defense. Standing as high as two men, only a fairly large army could hope to batter its way through either a portion of the wall or the sturdy wooden gates. |
Revision as of 23:08, 9 March 2019
A small contingent of Bilkanese troops resides here. They often work in rotating shifts with those that patrol the rim of Skyline Lake; though, the village itself has its own small militia in case of emergencies.
The ancient stone wall surrounding Hiso is its prime defense. Standing as high as two men, only a fairly large army could hope to batter its way through either a portion of the wall or the sturdy wooden gates.