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Revision as of 23:56, 2 April 2018
The castle of Kael's Reach is the clenched fist of the empire, proof of their military might. From it's humble beginnings as a barricade against the Bloodrage Clan's siege of Tenrimere, the fortification nestled in the "shoulders" of the Worldspine mountain range has grown into a city all its own.
Though the legendary General Kael was an elf, the fort is now garrisoned by humans and orcs. The disciplined order of the Keen Edge orcs is a shining example of the best successes of the Tenrimere experiment, producing the finest soldiers on the continent. Just as the Celestial Elves proved the worth of their grand experiment in the quality of their recruits, the Mountain Dwarves who dwell in Kael's Reach boast of their great work: a grand bridge spanning the length of the Worldspine.
Toward this end, the Dwarves toil alongside the orcs and humans, their natural boisterousness tempered by the rigid order of military life. Although many of the inhabitants are not enlisted soldiers, all who make the fort their home take pride in the traditions they keep.