The Tower of Wharking (citadel of upper Ubreac)

White limestone shines in the sun three stories tall on the south side of the dam, about 40m from it. Originally it was to house a protective force for the important dam – the citadel of upper Ubreac. Under it is a level of supplies, and a great shrine to the gods of Law where many would make pilgrimage to in order to chant, pray and send offerings to patron(s) of Law. The tower and its sub-constructs follow the common features of all sacred spaces of Law.

Sky Shrine: An open top portico was carved into the hillside next to it 300 years ago to provide easier access to the shrine that now serves as a popular gathering place for events. There is multiple small waterfalls and a few flickering [dying; electric – powered by the dam] lights of different colors.

Complex at the Tower of Wharking: The tower had sat abandoned for almost a full lunar cycle in fear of the collapsing dam. One of the progressive nobles of Ubreac managed to purchase a creature bound to a lam – a genie of sorts. It was set to work – plans drawn up and workers brought in. The shrine and area were ‘refreshed’ and a whole additional level set in to house the creature that would hold back the floodwaters for 500 years. That was 200 years ago.