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The [[Sanctuary Bridge]] spans the [[Accra River]], connecting the '''Cyclade''' hill to the rest of [[Ashtan]]. The [[Church]] built the brick Sanctuary Bridge years ago to allow access to their fortress, the [[Minorus Basilica]], on the eastern bank. After the Church mission fled the city, the [[Kharon]] monks crossed the bridge to claim the empty fortress. Today a life-like statue of an Ashuran monk stands on the bridge which now leads to the [[Ashura|Ashuran]] Monastery. It moves periodically, performing slow-motion katas on its stone pedestal.
The [[Sanctuary Bridge]] spanned the [[Accra River]], connecting the '''Cyclade''' hill to the rest of [[Ashtan]]. The [[Church]] built the brick Sanctuary Bridge years ago to allow access to their fortress, the [[Minorus Basilica]], on the eastern bank. After the Church mission fled the city, the [[Kharon]] monks crossed the bridge to claim the empty fortress. For years a life-like statue of an Ashuran monk stood on the bridge which led to the [[Ashura|Ashuran]] Monastery, periodically performing slow-motion katas on its stone pedestal.
 
The Sanctuary Bridge was a casualty in the war against [[Golgotha]],  a period which prompted the [[House Renaissance|Ashtan House Renaissance]].


[[Category: Bridges]]
[[Category: Bridges]]

Latest revision as of 21:52, 24 August 2018

The Sanctuary Bridge spanned the Accra River, connecting the Cyclade hill to the rest of Ashtan. The Church built the brick Sanctuary Bridge years ago to allow access to their fortress, the Minorus Basilica, on the eastern bank. After the Church mission fled the city, the Kharon monks crossed the bridge to claim the empty fortress. For years a life-like statue of an Ashuran monk stood on the bridge which led to the Ashuran Monastery, periodically performing slow-motion katas on its stone pedestal.

The Sanctuary Bridge was a casualty in the war against Golgotha, a period which prompted the Ashtan House Renaissance.