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Local tales of the tower and its grisly contents abound. Some believe [[Tevinter Imperium|Tevinters]] built the structure, reinforcing its foundations with [[blood magic]]. In other tales, [[elves]] built the tower. My favorite is particularly imaginative. In this story, a blood mage summoned a greater [[pride demon]], who then possessed the entire tower. When the mage died, his sons were unable to control the demon, so they commissioned eight monstrous iron chains intended to hold it. The touch of the cold iron chain is the only thing holding the stone abomination in place. Should they break, the tower will pull itself off its foundations and walk, destroying everything in its path.
 
Local tales of the tower and its grisly contents abound. Some believe [[Tevinter Imperium|Tevinters]] built the structure, reinforcing its foundations with [[blood magic]]. In other tales, [[elves]] built the tower. My favorite is particularly imaginative. In this story, a blood mage summoned a greater [[pride demon]], who then possessed the entire tower. When the mage died, his sons were unable to control the demon, so they commissioned eight monstrous iron chains intended to hold it. The touch of the cold iron chain is the only thing holding the stone abomination in place. Should they break, the tower will pull itself off its foundations and walk, destroying everything in its path.
   
—From ''The Highlands of [[Orlais]]'' by Lord Ademar Garde-Haut, Royal Historian
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—From ''The Highlands of [[Orlais]]'' by Lord Ademar Garde-Haut, royal historian
   
 
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See also: Emprise du Lion

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The Tower of Bone is so named for the hundreds of human bones discovered in a hidden chamber beneath the flagstones. The bones were cremated in accordance with Chantry law, and the chamber cleansed and sealed.

Local tales of the tower and its grisly contents abound. Some believe Tevinters built the structure, reinforcing its foundations with blood magic. In other tales, elves built the tower. My favorite is particularly imaginative. In this story, a blood mage summoned a greater pride demon, who then possessed the entire tower. When the mage died, his sons were unable to control the demon, so they commissioned eight monstrous iron chains intended to hold it. The touch of the cold iron chain is the only thing holding the stone abomination in place. Should they break, the tower will pull itself off its foundations and walk, destroying everything in its path.

—From The Highlands of Orlais by Lord Ademar Garde-Haut, royal historian