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  • Graves Hall
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  • Graves Hall is a military institute in Aison, named after its founder Michail Graves, a veteran from the Arawn Losstarot War. The students live there for years without leaving and have all the services and infrastructure that cities usually have. Young men and women from all over the Aisonian continent train there to become knights, paladins, archers and mages in order to serve the rulers of Aison. The institute also operates a ford over the Raistlin River. Any mage who was judged to be powerful enough after training in Graves Hall was traditionally sent to the Magestar for further training but this tradition ended after the Yamatian Invasion.
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Factions
  • Grey Cult
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Races
  • Humans, Elves, Dwarves
Name
  • Graves Hall
Type
  • Military institute
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Region
  • Eastern Aison
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  • Graves Hall is a military institute in Aison, named after its founder Michail Graves, a veteran from the Arawn Losstarot War. The students live there for years without leaving and have all the services and infrastructure that cities usually have. Young men and women from all over the Aisonian continent train there to become knights, paladins, archers and mages in order to serve the rulers of Aison. The institute also operates a ford over the Raistlin River. Any mage who was judged to be powerful enough after training in Graves Hall was traditionally sent to the Magestar for further training but this tradition ended after the Yamatian Invasion. The hall was destroyed in 1000 AE when agents of Nergal released a fire elemental into the hall. Although a group of valiant heroes, including the graduated Graves Hall paladin Marcus Sarillius, succeeded in banishing the elemental in a fierce battle, Graves Hall and many of its finest students and teachers perished in the elemental's attack and the resulting fire. Graves Hall remained ruined for many years until the Grey Cult took over Aison after the Cataclysm. High Prophet Xerathas d'Zarnagon spent a considerable sum of money on rebuilding the damaged hall and gave the new hall its predecessor's name. This act inspired many Aisonian men and women to become students of the new Graves Hall to protect the now-Theocracy of Aison from any external and internal threats.
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