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Here they are clanless but safe. They spend the rest of their lives struggleing to survive.   
Here they are clanless but safe. They spend the rest of their lives struggleing to survive.   


 
==Importance of the Statue==
At some point in every male Lamemda's life they are expected to make the trip to [[Mon'gel]], a small city made up of the mentally unstable and physically unfit. These refugees from the harsh rules and laws of their people are considered clanless. They have managed to make the long dangerous trip accross the plains to this rugged small section of gentle rolling hills that surround a large deep valley.  
At some point in every male Lamemda's life they are expected to make the trip to Mon'gel, a small city made up of the mentally unstable and physically unfit. These refugees from the harsh rules and laws of their people are considered clanless. They have managed to make the long dangerous trip accross the plains to this rugged small section of gentle rolling hills that surround a large deep valley.  





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The small city of Mon'gel is located in the center of a series of large plains. It is in a group of gentle rolling hills that surround a large deep valley. The city is built among those hills and completely surrounds the valley.

In the center of the valley stands the statue of Mon'gel. It stands over 50 feet tall. A strong masculin warrior of unknown race. He holds a brutal looking sword in one hand and a savage looking axe in the other.

Occupants

The occupants of the city are the caretakers of the valley and the statue. For the most part they are those few mentally unstable and physically unfit refugees from the harsh rules and laws of their people that have managed to make the long dangerous trip accross their world to the safety of this city.

Here they are clanless but safe. They spend the rest of their lives struggleing to survive.

Importance of the Statue

At some point in every male Lamemda's life they are expected to make the trip to Mon'gel, a small city made up of the mentally unstable and physically unfit. These refugees from the harsh rules and laws of their people are considered clanless. They have managed to make the long dangerous trip accross the plains to this rugged small section of gentle rolling hills that surround a large deep valley.