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Some of the dirty streets are quite wide for a town of So Habor’s size, but they feel close. Stone buildings of two and three stories seem to loom up on either side ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Chapter 26|CoT, Ch. 26]]).
 
Some of the dirty streets are quite wide for a town of So Habor’s size, but they feel close. Stone buildings of two and three stories seem to loom up on either side ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Chapter 26|CoT, Ch. 26]]).
 
  
 
===Buildings===
 
===Buildings===
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* The Golden Barge Inn (three stories made of gray stone with a slate roof) ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Chapter 26|CoT, Ch. 26]]
 
* The Golden Barge Inn (three stories made of gray stone with a slate roof) ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Chapter 26|CoT, Ch. 26]]
 
* Grain warehouses
 
* Grain warehouses
 
  
 
==People and Customs==
 
==People and Customs==

Revision as of 13:10, 20 April 2007

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

So Habor is a river town in Altara (CoT, Ch. 5; Ch. 26).

City Layout and Buildings

General

The town lies hard against the river and is encircled by two massive stone walls, the inner wall being taller than the outer wall. Battlements top the walls (CoT, Ch. 26).

A wharf runs from bridge to bridge along the river. The bridges are tall enough so that a barge can sail under them; the bridges lead to black iron-strapped gates into the city. The bridge-gates are the only way in (CoT, Ch. 26).

Some of the dirty streets are quite wide for a town of So Habor’s size, but they feel close. Stone buildings of two and three stories seem to loom up on either side (CoT, Ch. 26).

Buildings

  • The Golden Barge Inn (three stories made of gray stone with a slate roof) (CoT, Ch. 26
  • Grain warehouses

People and Customs

Characters from So Habor