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| The Ascalon Academy bell towers at the eastern end of town. | 
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| The Academy and the archway partially destroyed. | 
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| Overview of the northeast river-filled end. | 
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| After the Searing and the receding river, it becomes the hub of Ascalon. There's also a portion of inner wall that wasn't there in the Pre-Searing. | 
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| North outside wall, and east river wall of Ascalon. | 
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| After the Searing the once river wall becomes an outpost wall protecting the new Ascalonian outpost. | 
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| Ascalon river entrance. | 
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| Later becomes the entrance to the outpost. | 
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| The once entrance of Ascalon City. | 
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| Lies in ruin abandoned just outside the outpost. | 
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| Sir Tydus' spot at the entrance to the Academy. | 
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| Amazingly the front arches are still standing. | 
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| Overview of the inside of Ascalon City. | 
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| The outter wall is almost breached. Also there are two towers that don't match between Pre-Searing and Post-Searing, possibly due to reconstruction. | 
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| Prince Rurik's spot. At the back there's a way to north side, past the outter wall. | 
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| The way to the outter side no longer exists, and again the two towers seem to have shifted to the side. | 
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| Outside Ascalon looking at the two towers. | 
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| After the Searing the towers are shifted to the side apparently, outside of the Ascalon perimeter. | 
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| Overview of Ascalon City. | 
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| On the background the towers shift and the once entrance arch is wider possibly due to ground shifting and structural collapse? | 
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| The Ascalon Arena. | 
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| Some of the walls went deeper into the ground. | 
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| Althea's actors stage. | 
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| Its sturdy foundations didn't break, and instead elevated part of the construction when hit during the Searing. | 
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| The way into the Breach, blocked by large boulders. | 
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| Some huge debris from another portion of the wall, also the way into the breach is now free. | 
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| The entrance to Fort Ranik. | 
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| The Fort still stands for the most part. | 
 
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