The fortress known as the Gods' Fingers stood like a giant among men, rising below the rugged peaks of the God's Hand mountains. This ancient stronghold, guarded the only pass between the northern and southern realms, making it a critical choke point for anyone attempting to cross between the two lands.
The castle's outer defenses comprised two formidable sets of walls. The outer wall, towering and nearly impenetrable, traced the mountain's contours, seamlessly blending with the jagged rocks and sheer cliffs. Behind this first line of defense rose a second, even more imposing wall, built directly against the face of the mountain itself. Constructed with heavy stone , these walls stood as resilient as the mountains they were builtĀ from.