Karak Azamar
Translated the name means The Eternal Mountain, and it is said to be the first dwarven city. It is built into the mountainside overlooking a great valley. One could be mistaken for assuming that all iron dwarves would live underground but here that myth can be dispelled. After passing through Rockfire Pass a traveler would come across a truly amazing sight. For miles and miles this great valley holds fields of crops and goats, towns and villages all purposed for supplying the city. Overhead fabric balloons dot the sky, small platforms hanging below where dwarven spotters watch for raiders, tethered to the ground so as not to float away. On the eastern side of the valley the city itself sits, carved into the rockface of the mountains. In the upper levels sits a great hangar bay where a half hundred ingeniously designed gyrocopters sit dormant. Though none have flown in a century they are kept in pristine working order by the city's engineers and their apprentices.
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