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The Ithal Bridge was a large and ancient bridge over the River Ith at the exact center of the city of Darromar on the Ithal Road (or Star Street). It was constructed by dwarves during the kingdom of Shanatar. The bridge was four wagons wide and was the only safe means of crossing the River Ith for hundreds of miles. In 1370 DR, the toll for crossing the bridge was one donsar per cart or two donsar per wagon.

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  • The Ithal Bridge was a large and ancient bridge over the River Ith at the exact center of the city of Darromar on the Ithal Road (or Star Street). It was constructed by dwarves during the kingdom of Shanatar. The bridge was four wagons wide and was the only safe means of crossing the River Ith for hundreds of miles. In 1370 DR, the toll for crossing the bridge was one donsar per cart or two donsar per wagon.
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  • The Ithal Bridge was a large and ancient bridge over the River Ith at the exact center of the city of Darromar on the Ithal Road (or Star Street). It was constructed by dwarves during the kingdom of Shanatar. The bridge was four wagons wide and was the only safe means of crossing the River Ith for hundreds of miles. In 1370 DR, the toll for crossing the bridge was one donsar per cart or two donsar per wagon.
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