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'''North of New Thera''', or '''NoT''' as it as colloquially abbreviated, is a junction of the '''Prelatorian Highway''' which is the northern terminus of [[New Thera]]'s Spring Lane. It lies, oddly enough, north of the [[:Category:Villages|village]] of New Thera. To its east lies the [[Crystal Leaf Inn]], to its northwest the [[Mausoleum of Ekary Lucoster]], and far to the north is the [[:Category:City-states|city-state]] of [[Ashtan]]. Due to its location, it is a popular meeting place for [[adventurers]] throughout the land.
'''North of New Thera''', or '''NoT''' as it as colloquially abbreviated, is a junction of the [[Prelatorian Highway]] which is the northern terminus of [[New Thera]]'s Spring Lane. It lies, oddly enough, north of the [[:Category:Villages|village]] of New Thera. To its east lies the [[Crystal Leaf Inn]], to its northwest the [[Mausoleum of Ekary Lucoster]], and far to the north is the [[:Category:City-states|city-state]] of [[Ashtan]]. Due to its location, it is a popular meeting place for [[adventurers]] throughout the land.


North of New Thera has been known by a handful of names throughout its life. Immediately following the destruction of Thera by the [[Vertani]], the place was known as simply "a junction on the Prelatorian Highway." Shortly after, it came to be known as "'''North of the Ruins of Thera'''." Perhaps most famously, however, is its original name - '''North of Thera'''. This is the name it bore for centuries, and it is the one former name that is still in common use today, as evidenced by its most popular sobriquet.
North of New Thera has been known by a handful of names throughout its life. Immediately following the destruction of Thera by the [[Vertani]], the place was known as simply "a junction on the Prelatorian Highway." Shortly after, it came to be known as "'''North of the Ruins of Thera'''." Perhaps most famously, however, is its original name - '''North of Thera'''. This is the name it bore for centuries, and it is the one former name that is still in common use today, as evidenced by its most popular sobriquet.
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