Ivory Palace

The Ivory Palace was a building located in Dihliz in the Cities of the Ancients in the mid–14 century DR.

Description
Though slight of stature compared to other palaces, the Ivory Palace's opulence was evident in its construction since pure white limestone was used as the building material. The limestone was imported directly from Afyal.

The Ivory Palace was located in the northeast section of Dihliz.

Inhabitants
The Ivory Palace was the home of Emira Hassana Alim al-Gaib in 1367 DR.

Defenses
The palace was walled and separated from the main body of Dihliz by canals connected to the mighty Nogaro River. Thanks to a resurgence of the Cult of Ragarra, those canals were often filled with dangerous crocodiles.