Royal Citadel of Berthe

A towering fortress-palace at the center of Berthe’s political life. The citadel is a massive stone structure, featuring battlements, expansive courtyards, and high towers. The complex serves as the residence of the monarchy, but also hosts court hearings, state functions, and public ceremonies. It is the symbol of Berthe’s authority and power.

Point of Interest: The Hall of the Sovereigns, a grand hall where state matters are discussed, and the monarchy hosts dignitaries. Statues of previous monarchs line the hall, and it is said that their likenesses represent more than just the royal lineage—they embody the honor and reputation of the entire nation.

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