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\_| Inconnu Citadel |
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| More myth than reality. More fiction than fact. |
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| At the end of the Age of Honor, the Inconnu Citadel was lost |
| from all record. This is not to say much was ever documented |
| of it before the end of the Old Clans. The Citadel was |
| originally a small defensible tower, built from stones which |
| Abel tore from the earth with his bare hands. The Tower was |
| adequately defensible, yet possessed physical and mystical |
| weakness which could permit those bold enough to challenge the |
| Inconnu access to their domain. Those bold few who tried met a |
| bloody fate. However, the traitorous Darkblade Strago was able |
| to exploit this weakness and used it to gain access to a |
| torpored Inconnu Lord who he savagely attacked. |
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| Following this unthinkable breach, the fourth Lord of the |
| Inconnu embarked on a project to make the fortress |
| impregnable. By utilizing cunning stone masonry and an |
| extensive knowledge of occult, the Inconnu were able to craft |
| a dwelling impregnable by both physical and mystical means. |
| The exact ritual used to cloak the fortress is unknown, but |
| the newly constructed Citadel known as Hunedoara was never |
| violated. |
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| Ages after the end of the Old Clan wars, the Inconnu banded |
| together again. Lead by a former lord, the Inconnu vanished |
| into the depths of their Citadel. From this sanctuary they |
| observe the passing of the ages as they continue their pursuit |
| of the elusive Golconda. |
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