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{{Infobox location|color_theme=pzn|image=Lions rest.png|caption=Lion's Rest location on the coast of the Barranca.|location=[[Barranca]]|season=[[PARTIZAN]]}} | {{Infobox location|color_theme=pzn|image=Lions rest.png|caption=Lion's Rest's location on the coast of the Barranca.|location=[[Barranca]]|season=[[PARTIZAN]]}} | ||
[[File:Lion's_rest_icon.png|thumb|left|alt=A view of Greek-influenced white columned buildings and the distant sea below.|The architecture of Lion's Rest.]] | [[File:Lion's_rest_icon.png|thumb|left|alt=A view of Greek-influenced white columned buildings and the distant sea below.|The architecture of Lion's Rest.]] |
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Lion's Rest is a bustling seaside port town, housing hundreds of thousands of civilians along with the bulk of the Apostolosian navy and diplomatic forces.[1] Home to the Serpent's Head, de facto leadership of Stel Apostolos on Partizan.[2]
Lion's Rest is described as being terraced and filled with "twisting alleyways".[2]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ PARTIZAN 16: BITTER AIR - BEHEST, dossier
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 PARTIZAN 16: BITTER AIR - BEHEST, opening