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[[File:272 Monastery Saar.jpg|thumb|The ancient monastery of the Saar.]]
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[[File:272 Monastery Saar.jpg|thumb|left|The ancient monastery of the Saar.]]
The Monastery of Saar, founded four centuries ago, lies in the foothills of the Barban Highlands, overlooking the River Eel near where it flows into the Weeping.  
The Monastery of Saar, founded four centuries ago, lies in the foothills of the Barban Highlands, overlooking the River Eel near where it flows into the Weeping.  



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settlement name duchy district/province type population founding year
Monastery of Saar (Edgecliff) Barban monastery 100? 4282
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The ancient monastery of the Saar.

The Monastery of Saar, founded four centuries ago, lies in the foothills of the Barban Highlands, overlooking the River Eel near where it flows into the Weeping.

The monastery is a square tower, 480 feet tall, which is partially levitating. It stands on an eight-pointed foundation building, without any apparent entrances.

The Prior is Holiness Xavius Hemmings, an arch-cleric from Londesh and a specialist bladesmith. The high priest Goshwa Basket is the assistant prior.

Monks who are skilled arcanists are distinguished from their clerical colleagues by wearing a yellow scarf.

On the rare times when a comet is visible in the night sky, the monastery is brightly lit and a brilliant beam of light lances up into the sky to the comet. The purpose of this is unknown.

Some 300 people are believed to inhabit the monastery.