Sword of Seraf

The Sword of Seraf is a ancient bridge built across the spill of the Diveri River, connecting Verrona at the north and Merris at the south. The bridge is named after Seraf the Edorian and is considered as one of the Wonders of the Ancients.

History

According to the lore that was inscribed on the pillars, the leader of the Edo, Seraf the Edorian, wanted to conquer the Agaman Bay, but couldn't move his troops across the Diveri River. He built a series of dams across the river to subdue its flow and a massive, unbreakable stone bridge to allow his troops safe passage.   The bridge was completed, but apparently has been used rarely, if at all, as its construction is timed to around the sudden, and unexplained fall of the Edorians.
Current Date: 2nd of Latsum, 1572
RUINED STRUCTURE
12,000 BC
Founding Date
Type
World wonder
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Owning Organization

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