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The '''Parthren Gare''' is the sky-mountain home of the [[Greater_Dragons|Greater Dragons]], created for them by the Gods for their services in the [[Help:Mythology|War of Humanity]] and located in an Interdimensional Nexus as a plane of its own. It is essentially a floating area of land suspended by the mist-cloaked landscape that surrounds it, with a clear, unequaled vista of the heavens above. While '''Dragonspire Mount''' is its central landmark, it boasts other breathtaking sites such as the '''Whispering Lagoon''', the '''Cerulean Falls''', the '''Cavern of Glimpses''', the '''Rosarium'', the garden plateaus of '''Ashexei's Lament''', and more. The Parthren Gare is also home to dragonlets, baby dragons, as well as the retired [[Aldar]] [[Han-Tolneth]] and his white dragon [[Ashaxei]]. | The '''Parthren Gare''' is the sky-mountain home of the [[Greater_Dragons|Greater Dragons]], created for them by the Gods for their services in the [[Help:Mythology|War of Humanity]] and located in an Interdimensional Nexus as a plane of its own. It is essentially a floating area of land suspended by the mist-cloaked landscape that surrounds it, with a clear, unequaled vista of the heavens above. While '''Dragonspire Mount''' is its central landmark, it boasts other breathtaking sites such as the '''Whispering Lagoon''', the '''Cerulean Falls''', the '''Cavern of Glimpses''', the '''Rosarium''', the garden plateaus of '''Ashexei's Lament''', and more. | ||
The Parthren Gare is also home to dragonlets, baby dragons, as well as the retired [[Aldar]] [[Han-Tolneth]] and his white dragon [[Ashaxei]]. | |||
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Revision as of 18:09, 1 July 2005
The Parthren Gare is the sky-mountain home of the Greater Dragons, created for them by the Gods for their services in the War of Humanity and located in an Interdimensional Nexus as a plane of its own. It is essentially a floating area of land suspended by the mist-cloaked landscape that surrounds it, with a clear, unequaled vista of the heavens above. While Dragonspire Mount is its central landmark, it boasts other breathtaking sites such as the Whispering Lagoon, the Cerulean Falls, the Cavern of Glimpses, the Rosarium, the garden plateaus of Ashexei's Lament, and more.
The Parthren Gare is also home to dragonlets, baby dragons, as well as the retired Aldar Han-Tolneth and his white dragon Ashaxei.