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Cloud Crown Palace was the finest example of Evereska's natural architecture. The palace resembled a stand of bluetops packed so closely together that the huge boles grew into each other. The scaling on the bark was so expertly done that even a practiced sculptor's eye would not have known it was stone, it was a place of mighty defensive magics and ancient towers.
It was also the home of the Vale Lord and where the Hill Elders met. The majority of the Vale Guard was stationed here along with members of the Spell Guard, and elements of the Swords of Evereska where Noble Blades and Lordly Wands performed their stints in the Noble Militia.