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'''Cloudcrest''', or '''Cloudcrest Prison''', was a brutal and minimally-managed prison built by the Andorian dwarves, to be used for holding any criminals or rioters from their city, or coming from Garrund's failing kingdom. Braver prisoners could risk their lives navigating to the top of the mountain, gaining their freedom should they survive the task. At the top, the dwarven dungeon-like prison fed into ruins of a Kandoran temple or fortress. The entire facility fell into disuse after Andor fell to an invasion, and has since been unoccupied.
'''Cloudcrest''', or '''Cloudcrest Prison''', was a brutal and minimally-managed prison built by the Andorian dwarves. It was constructed to imprison any criminals or rioters from the city of [[Andor]], or other problem figures from [[Garrund]]'s failing kingdom. Braver prisoners could risk their lives navigating to the top of the mountain, gaining their freedom should they survive the task. At the top, the dwarven dungeon-like prison fed into ruins of a Kandoran temple or fortress. The entire facility fell into disuse after Andor fell to an invasion, and has since been unoccupied.


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 14:22, 18 May 2018

Cloudcrest Prison

Artwork by Bioware (DA:I)
An adventurer looking to escape the prisons of Cloudcrest.
Settlement Type Prison
Sovereignty Dwarven Kingdoms
Region Andorian Peninsula


Founded 4E Y134
Destroyed Sixth Era
Named for Translation from Kandoran script



Cloudcrest, or Cloudcrest Prison, was a brutal and minimally-managed prison built by the Andorian dwarves. It was constructed to imprison any criminals or rioters from the city of Andor, or other problem figures from Garrund's failing kingdom. Braver prisoners could risk their lives navigating to the top of the mountain, gaining their freedom should they survive the task. At the top, the dwarven dungeon-like prison fed into ruins of a Kandoran temple or fortress. The entire facility fell into disuse after Andor fell to an invasion, and has since been unoccupied.

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