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− | The '''Gnet Monastery''' was situated on a pinnacle overlooking the southeastern edge of a dry lakebed through which the River [[P'atha]] flowed near [[Gelor Ridge]]. It was described as a fortress which was likely dedicated to one of the Seven Holies, the patron [[Ascendant]]s of [[Seven Cities]].<ref>[[Deadhouse Gates]], [[DG/13|Chapter 13]], US HC p.353</ref> |
+ | The ancient<ref name=":1" /> '''Gnet Monastery''' was situated on a pinnacle overlooking the southeastern edge of a dry lakebed through which the River [[P'atha]] flowed near [[Gelor Ridge]]. It was described as a fortress which was likely dedicated to one of the Seven Holies, the patron [[Ascendant]]s of [[Seven Cities]].<ref>[[Deadhouse Gates]], [[DG/13|Chapter 13]], US HC p.353</ref> |
==In ''[[Deadhouse Gates]]''== |
==In ''[[Deadhouse Gates]]''== |
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During the [[Whirlwind]] Uprising of 1164 [[Burn's Sleep|BS]], it overlooked the site of the [[Battle of Gelor Ridge]] during the march of the [[Chain of Dogs]].<ref>[[Deadhouse Gates]], [[DG/13|Chapter 13]]</ref> |
During the [[Whirlwind]] Uprising of 1164 [[Burn's Sleep|BS]], it overlooked the site of the [[Battle of Gelor Ridge]] during the march of the [[Chain of Dogs]].<ref>[[Deadhouse Gates]], [[DG/13|Chapter 13]]</ref> |
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+ | ==In ''[[The Bonehunters]]''== |
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+ | After the Chain of Dogs' end, a vast fever of veneration for anything related to [[Coltaine]]'s army swept the subcontinent. At the monastery, a new cult centred on horses was born.<ref name=":1">[[The Bonehunters]], [[The Bonehunters#Book Four: The Bonehunters|Book Four: The Bonehunters]], Epigraph</ref> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Latest revision as of 02:51, 28 March 2020
- "If there's anyone still in there, they'll get quite the view of what's to come."
- ―Duiker, before the Battle of Gelor Ridge
The ancient[1] Gnet Monastery was situated on a pinnacle overlooking the southeastern edge of a dry lakebed through which the River P'atha flowed near Gelor Ridge. It was described as a fortress which was likely dedicated to one of the Seven Holies, the patron Ascendants of Seven Cities.[2]
In Deadhouse Gates[]
During the Whirlwind Uprising of 1164 BS, it overlooked the site of the Battle of Gelor Ridge during the march of the Chain of Dogs.[3]
In The Bonehunters[]
After the Chain of Dogs' end, a vast fever of veneration for anything related to Coltaine's army swept the subcontinent. At the monastery, a new cult centred on horses was born.[1]
Trivia[]
The monastery was named only on the map included with Deadhouse Gates. It was not mentioned by name in the book's text.
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Bonehunters, Book Four: The Bonehunters, Epigraph
- ↑ Deadhouse Gates, Chapter 13, US HC p.353
- ↑ Deadhouse Gates, Chapter 13