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Keldagrim Palace
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The palace is amongst the oldest structures in Gielinor, having been built during the city's early days approximately 6,000 years ago. Today it continues to stand, serving as a constant reminder of the Consortium's power and the ingenuity of the dwarves. Amongst players, the palace is noted for its large marketplace, where players can train their Thieving skill. It is also important as a means of transportation, being one of only two ways to cross the River Kelda without leaving the city. Keldagrim Palace, also known as The Consortium Palace, is a massive central structure found in the dwarven capital city of Keldagrim. The Palace plays key role in the city's governing, housing the eight companies that make up the Consortium. It is also an important centre of trade, both amongst the companies and the city's residents. The palace is amongst the oldest structures in Gielinor, having been built during the city's early days approximately 6,000 years ago. Today it continues to stand, serving as a constant reminder of the Consortium's power and the ingenuity of the dwarves. Keldagrim Palace, also known as The Consortium Palace, is a massive central structure found in the Dwarven capital city of Keldagrim. The Palace plays key role in the city's governing, housing the eight companies that make up the Consortium. It is also an important centre of trade, both amongst the companies and the city's residents. The palace is amongst the oldest structures in Gielinor, having been built during the city's early days approximately 6,000 years ago. Today it continues to stand, serving as a constant reminder of the Consortium's power and the ingenuity of the dwarves.
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Keldagrim Palace, also known as The Consortium Palace, is a massive central structure found in the Dwarven capital city of Keldagrim. The Palace plays key role in the city's governing, housing the eight companies that make up the Consortium. It is also an important centre of trade, both amongst the companies and the city's residents. The palace is amongst the oldest structures in Gielinor, having been built during the city's early days approximately 6,000 years ago. Today it continues to stand, serving as a constant reminder of the Consortium's power and the ingenuity of the dwarves. It is an important means of transportation, being one of only two ways to cross the River Kelda without leaving the city. Keldagrim Palace, also known as The Consortium Palace, is a massive central structure found in the dwarven capital city of Keldagrim. The Palace plays key role in the city's governing, housing the eight companies that make up the Consortium. It is also an important centre of trade, both amongst the companies and the city's residents. The palace is amongst the oldest structures in Gielinor, having been built during the city's early days approximately 6,000 years ago. Today it continues to stand, serving as a constant reminder of the Consortium's power and the ingenuity of the dwarves. Amongst players, the palace is noted for its large marketplace, where players can train their Thieving skill. It is also important as a means of transportation, being one of only two ways to cross the River Kelda without leaving the city. The palace is amongst the oldest structures in Gielinor, having been built during the city's early days approximately 6,000 years ago. Today it continues to stand, serving as a constant reminder of the Consortium's power and the ingenuity of the dwarves. Amongst players, the palace is noted for its large marketplace, where players can train their Thieving skill. It is also important as a means of transportation, being one of only two ways to cross the River Kelda without leaving the city.
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