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Built almost 200 years before [[1372 DR]]<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref>, this keep of hard black stone is visable from almost every part of [[Everlund]]. Comprising of four norrow, cylindrical towers joined together.<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref> It's roof is crowned by a open turrent where a signaling mirro shaped like a cresent moon stands.<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref> '''Moongleam Tower''' is surrounded by a dry moat, although this can be quickly filled by a system of cisterns and pumps.<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref>
 
Built almost 200 years before [[1372 DR]]<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref>, this keep of hard black stone is visable from almost every part of [[Everlund]]. Comprising of four norrow, cylindrical towers joined together.<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref> It's roof is crowned by a open turrent where a signaling mirro shaped like a cresent moon stands.<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref> '''Moongleam Tower''' is surrounded by a dry moat, although this can be quickly filled by a system of cisterns and pumps.<ref name=SF-P76">{{Cite book/Silver Marches|76}}</ref>
   
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[[Category:Locations in Everlund]]

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Moongleam Tower is the base of operations for the Harpers in Everlund.[1]

Built almost 200 years before 1372 DR[2], this keep of hard black stone is visable from almost every part of Everlund. Comprising of four norrow, cylindrical towers joined together.[2] It's roof is crowned by a open turrent where a signaling mirro shaped like a cresent moon stands.[2] Moongleam Tower is surrounded by a dry moat, although this can be quickly filled by a system of cisterns and pumps.[2]

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