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{{Spoiler}}'''Loamnore''' is the [[Dwarves|dwarven]] capital. To get there, you must trudge through a smelly bog, and then sink through the mud. Then, [[magsidian]] that is cut in a special way gets all of the mud off of you by drawing the earth to them. You land in a bubble-shaped room, called the visitor center, with packed and shimmery sand as the ground and smooth dark mud for the ceiling. The walls are made of a gleaming marble stone. It is lit by small glass jars with pale orange fire. Then the path is split: one way for those with permission to enter the city, the other for those wishing to see [[King Enki|King Enki.]] The path that [[Team Valiant]] and the [[Councillors]] took was the latter, and they had to go through the King's Path, a long, unsettling maze with a total absence of light. The reason for this path is to make sure that nobody who isn't supposed to reach the Grand Hall doesn't reach it. The Grand Hall has an intimidating door made from thousands of pieces of metal intricately welded together. Inside is the King's throne, which is made from a huge block of solid magsidian. The walls are made from onyx, except for one block that was made of [[magsidian]], and when it was hit with light, it destroyed the chandelier.
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{{Infobox:_Places|title1 = Loamnore|location = Dwarven capital, under the Gobi desert.|description = It is an underground city with lots of security measures.|use = Dwarven capital}}'''Loamnore''' is the [[Dwarves|dwarven]] capital. To get there, you must trudge through a smelly bog, and then sink through the mud. Then, [[magsidian]] that is cut in a special way gets all of the mud off of you by drawing the earth to them. You land in a bubble-shaped room, called the visitor center, with packed and shimmery sand as the ground and smooth dark mud for the ceiling. The walls are made of a gleaming marble stone. It is lit by small glass jars with pale orange fire. Then the path is split: one way for those with permission to enter the city, the other for those wishing to see [[King Enki|King Enki.]] The path that [[Team Valiant]] and the [[Councillors]] took was the latter, and they had to go through the [[The King's Path|King's Path]], a long, unsettling maze with a total absence of light. The reason for this path is to make sure that nobody who isn't supposed to reach the Grand Hall doesn't reach it. The Grand Hall has an intimidating door made from thousands of pieces of metal intricately welded together. Inside is the King's throne, which is made from a huge block of solid magsidian. The walls are made from onyx, except for one block that was made of [[magsidian]], and when it was hit with light, it destroyed the chandelier.
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Revision as of 18:15, 4 January 2020

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Loamnore is the dwarven capital. To get there, you must trudge through a smelly bog, and then sink through the mud. Then, magsidian that is cut in a special way gets all of the mud off of you by drawing the earth to them. You land in a bubble-shaped room, called the visitor center, with packed and shimmery sand as the ground and smooth dark mud for the ceiling. The walls are made of a gleaming marble stone. It is lit by small glass jars with pale orange fire. Then the path is split: one way for those with permission to enter the city, the other for those wishing to see King Enki. The path that Team Valiant and the Councillors took was the latter, and they had to go through the King's Path, a long, unsettling maze with a total absence of light. The reason for this path is to make sure that nobody who isn't supposed to reach the Grand Hall doesn't reach it. The Grand Hall has an intimidating door made from thousands of pieces of metal intricately welded together. Inside is the King's throne, which is made from a huge block of solid magsidian. The walls are made from onyx, except for one block that was made of magsidian, and when it was hit with light, it destroyed the chandelier.