The Tower of Bone is so named for the hundreds of human bones discovered in a hidden chamber beneath the flagstones. The bones were cremated in accordance with Chantry law, and the chamber cleansed and sealed. —From The Highlands of Orlais by Lord Ademar Garde-Haut, royal historian
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