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The '''Champion's Bridge''' links the southern shore of the [[Silverveil River]] in the [[Eastern Reaches]] to [[Targossas]]. Regal and opulent, the entrance to Targossas is a monumental display of artistry in stone. Great round columns, gracefully fluted and topped with ornately carved capitals, stand upon the southern bank of the river. They mark the beginning of the broad Bridge of the Champions, which rises gradually to meet the gatehouse upon '''Blackstone Isle''' at a slightly higher elevation. Supporting the bridge is a single arch of stone blocks, pale gold in hue, cut with such precision that one must look closely to identify the seams.  Like a triumphant procession, statues of heroic warriors and combatants are rendered in snowy marble along the shoulders of the bridge. Such legendary devotees to the cause of Good as Sir [[Gawain]], [[Maran]] La'Saen, and Captain [[Pericles]] can be seen among the figures, as well as the likenesses of [[Isildur]], Roncli, and Sothantos, celebrated bearers of the [[Staff of Nicator]].
The '''Champion's Bridge''' linked the southern shore of the [[Silverveil River]] in the [[Eastern Reaches]] to [[Targossas]]. Regal and opulent, the entrance to Targossas was a monumental display of artistry in stone. Great round columns, gracefully fluted and topped with ornately carved capitals, stood upon the southern bank of the river. They marked the beginning of the broad Bridge of the Champions, which rose gradually to meet the gatehouse upon '''Blackstone Isle''' at a slightly higher elevation. Supporting the bridge was a single arch of stone blocks, pale gold in hue, cut with such precision that one had to look closely to identify the seams.  Like a triumphant procession, statues of heroic warriors and combatants were rendered in snowy marble along the shoulders of the bridge. Such legendary devotees to the cause of Good as Sir [[Gawain]], [[Maran]] La'Saen, and Captain [[Pericles]] could be seen among the figures, as well as the likenesses of [[Isildur]], Roncli, and Sothantos, celebrated bearers of the [[Staff of Nicator]]. The bridge was destroyed in the anamnesiac cataclysm which felled the Dawnspear in 928 AF.  


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