Damaran Gate

The Damaran Gate was a massive fortification in Damara that completely spanned the eastern end of Bloodstone Pass. It and the Vaasan Gate (on the western end of the Pass) comprised the Bloodstone Gates, one of the most ambitious feats of military engineering in Faerûn.

Description
The Damaran Gate stretched 3 miles (5 kilometers) from mountain-to-mountain to completely block Bloodstone Pass and span the Beaumaris River.

The wall was 35 feet (11 meters) tall and 20 feet (6 meters) thick, and two castles built into the mountainsides anchored the wall on either end. The castle on the southern end of the Gate was the larger of the two, and housed the Order of the Golden Cup, while the castle on the northern end guarded tunnels leading to Bloodstone Mines. Only three iron gates allowed for access through the fortress: two large gates, one by each of the castles, and a third smaller gate in the center which was only large enough for a single rider at a time to pass through.

Geography
Bloodstone Pass ran through the Galena Mountains, connecting Damara on its southeastern end to Vaasa on its northwestern end. By spanning the Pass on the eastern end, any traveler or invader that wished to enter Damara from the Pass would need to either besiege the Damaran Gate or travel around the mountains entirely.

Defenses
The Damaran Gate's walls were defended by massive watchtowers positioned at 300-yard (275-meter) intervals. Each tower was garrisoned by fifty Damaran soldiers and was equipped with ballistae. The Gate's garrison was supplemented by paladins from the Order of the Golden Cup.

History
After the defeat of Zhengyi the Witch-King in the Bloodstone Wars, there was a pressing need to fortify Bloodstone Pass against future incursions from the remnants of his armies. Thus, the Vaasan and Damaran Gates were built at the behest of Gareth Dragonsbane, who would become King of Damara by the time they were well under construction in the. The project was massive and costly, and was largely funded with wealth acquired by Gareth and his adventuring companions in the course of defeating the Witch-King. . Its construction took longer than that of the Vaasan Gate, but it was completed by the.

On Mirtul 2 of the, both the Vaasan and Damaran Gates fell over the course of the day to a horde of Vaasan monsters rallied by the lich Sammaster, who had declared himself to be the new Witch-King. The invaders were defeated by Gareth Dragonsbane and his army, and the Gates were reclaimed in a matter of months.

In the, the Warlock Knights of Vaasa seized control of Bloodstone Pass, penetrating the Vaasan Gate and razing Bloodstone City. They then garrisoned both the ruins of the city as well as the Vaasan Gate, and sealed the Pass. The Damaran Gate was put on high alert, and remained that way for decades. King Yarin Frostmantle ordered that the Gate be regularly patrolled and be fully stocked to weather a siege. However, King Frostmantle lacked the loyalty of many of his vassals, whose cooperation was necessary for the continued defense of the Gate. Many of them despised him as a usurper, and he in turn was known to execute anyone who suggested as much, raising concerns that Damara would not be ready if and when the Warlock Knights attacked again.

Inhabitants
The Damaran Gate was populated by soldiers from Damara, especially from Bloodstone, as well as paladins and clerics of the Order of the Golden Cup.