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The Palace of Summerhal is a Kythiran royal palace overlooking the Cape of Sol. The palace, constructed during the Third Era, is the primary retreat for members of Kythiran royalty, offering a place of tranquility away from the busy streets of Helmira. The palace is fully focused on leisure, offering two walled lush gardens, a grand ballroom, plenty of guestrooms and a small pier on the Cape. Two large towers provide a great view over both the cape, the countryside as well as the city of Solleria. | The Palace of Summerhal is a Kythiran royal palace overlooking the Cape of Sol. The palace, constructed during the Third Era, is the primary retreat for members of Kythiran royalty, offering a place of tranquility away from the busy streets of Helmira. The palace is fully focused on leisure, offering two walled lush gardens, a grand ballroom, plenty of guestrooms and a small pier on the Cape. Two large towers provide a great view over both the cape, the countryside as well as the city of Solleria. | ||
Due to its relatively remote location, the palace has been used quite often as a rendezvous point between Kythiran and Imperius dignitaries. | |||
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Revision as of 21:37, 17 March 2021
The Palace of Summerhal is a Kythiran royal palace overlooking the Cape of Sol. The palace, constructed during the Third Era, is the primary retreat for members of Kythiran royalty, offering a place of tranquility away from the busy streets of Helmira. The palace is fully focused on leisure, offering two walled lush gardens, a grand ballroom, plenty of guestrooms and a small pier on the Cape. Two large towers provide a great view over both the cape, the countryside as well as the city of Solleria.
Due to its relatively remote location, the palace has been used quite often as a rendezvous point between Kythiran and Imperius dignitaries.