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<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>he first or last landmarks most people see in southern [[Dregar]] are the Twin Horsemen of Lor. These majestic marble statues are called Twin's Watch. Once in the center of town and recently moved to flank the main gates, are the statues of the twins Stephanie and Jeoffry; each mounted and riding forward with determination sculpted on their handsome faces. Built on the spot of a razed, abandoned city called Amiss, the story of how Lor was founded is well-known'from the placard in the town hall to the famous painting by Joseph Ventigo depicting the twins leaving Prantz with the rest of their doomed company:
The first or last landmarks most people see in southern [[Dregar]] are the Twin Horsemen of Lor. These majestic marble statues are called Twin's Watch. Once in the center of town and recently moved to flank the main gates, are the statues of the twins Stephanie and Jeoffry; each mounted and riding forward with determination sculpted on their handsome faces. Built on the spot of a razed, abandoned city called Amiss, the story of how Lor was founded is well-known'from the placard in the town hall to the famous painting by Joseph Ventigo depicting the twins leaving Prantz with the rest of their doomed company:


In the early days of Rael, a company of soldiers rode into the wilds of the southern plains to check on the survivors of the massive dark elf invasion. This attack had drawn all of the north's attention and left the south, despite our population density and important towns, to fall into shadow. We, of the southern plains, were quickly overrun and either fled nearer to Seawatch or went missing. The glorious port town of Amiss was lost.
In the early days of Rael, a company of soldiers rode into the wilds of the southern plains to check on the survivors of the massive dark elf invasion. This attack had drawn all of the north's attention and left the south, despite our population density and important towns, to fall into shadow. We, of the southern plains, were quickly overrun and either fled nearer to Seawatch or went missing. The glorious port town of Amiss was lost.