Bridge of Arms
Still standing since Notime,the exact age is unknown as the scrolls of ISIV have no mention of this bridge. It is was commonly known as Urians bridge until 182 AN when it was declared the Bridge of Arms as the great Church debated the validity of its origin siting that there is evidence of all the gods symbology located all around the site.
The stone work has been enhanced with strengthening magic and has passed through the ages in rather good shape. There are stories told of the arms pulling inward, denying crossing. This happened in only one occasion since Notime, when a host of Uruk tried to rush across but all fell to their doom in the Fen rapids below when the arms folded,saving the garrison on the other side from a horrible fate.
Type
Bridge
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