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Fort Longjaw
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Fort Longjaw is located northeast of Solku, near the Brazen Peaks. It is a wooden stockade that stands as a symbol against the gnolls' aggression. Its proud red flag displays a bleached white jawbone divided by a silver sword. The men and women of the fort dedicate themselves to driving back gnoll raiding parties and destroying gnoll settlements wherever they lurk. Led by Giana Secondstride, every day they scout the area for miles, hunting for slaver tracks, set up "false" caravans to act as decoys, and interrogating travelers about any signs of gnoll activity.
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Fort Longjaw is located northeast of Solku, near the Brazen Peaks. It is a wooden stockade that stands as a symbol against the gnolls' aggression. Its proud red flag displays a bleached white jawbone divided by a silver sword. The men and women of the fort dedicate themselves to driving back gnoll raiding parties and destroying gnoll settlements wherever they lurk. Led by Giana Secondstride, every day they scout the area for miles, hunting for slaver tracks, set up "false" caravans to act as decoys, and interrogating travelers about any signs of gnoll activity.