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− | The House of the Incarnandina is the permanent residence of the [[Incarnandina]] and the Holy Family. Built in 2357 in [[Oliblish]], it replaced the residence of the Holy Family in [[Tahkhnoosh]]. Lying close to the residence is the [[Eremetic Refuge of the Holy Pinnacle]] and the [[High House of the Vigilant Ithiraz'ites]]. A complex system of water capturing constructions and massive cisterns in the [[Ooshib Raaykh Mountains]] provides water for the residence, monasteries, and neighboring buildings. | + | The House of the Incarnandina, sometimes more formally called the Residence of the Incarnandina, is the permanent residence of the [[Incarnandina]] and the Holy Family. Built in 2357 in [[Oliblish]], it replaced the residence of the Holy Family in [[Tahkhnoosh]]. Lying close to the residence is the [[Eremetic Refuge of the Holy Pinnacle]] and the [[High House of the Vigilant Ithiraz'ites]]. A complex system of water capturing constructions and massive cisterns in the [[Ooshib Raaykh Mountains]] provides water for the residence, monasteries, and neighboring buildings. |
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Revision as of 19:33, 2 June 2017
The House of the Incarnandina, sometimes more formally called the Residence of the Incarnandina, is the permanent residence of the Incarnandina and the Holy Family. Built in 2357 in Oliblish, it replaced the residence of the Holy Family in Tahkhnoosh. Lying close to the residence is the Eremetic Refuge of the Holy Pinnacle and the High House of the Vigilant Ithiraz'ites. A complex system of water capturing constructions and massive cisterns in the Ooshib Raaykh Mountains provides water for the residence, monasteries, and neighboring buildings.
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