Standing alone on a hill a tower has been formed to promote
the learning, skills and chivialry of the Middle Ages. Located in the Barony
of the Three Rivers in the Kingdom of Calonir.
Bourj al-Muderah translates from Arabic into English as the Tower of the Governing
Woman. It is built out of ashlar blocks of black basalt and is surrounded by a
shallow moat. It was constructed by the same workmen (evidenced by their mason
marks) that built the Crak Chevallier and Markada. Its primary purpose is to serve
as a watchtower, but its storerooms are large enough to withstand a siege of several
months. A single Lebanese pine grows by the side of the tower, thus the coat of
arms shows both tower and tree.
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Updated 23 November 2000