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The '''D'Denir garden''' is a public park in the city of [[T'Telir]] on [[Nalthis]].{{map ref|T'Telir}}
 
The '''D'Denir garden''' is a public park in the city of [[T'Telir]] on [[Nalthis]].{{map ref|T'Telir}}
   
 
It is a grassy field containing many [[D'Denir]] statues, some greenery, and benches. Unlike other open green areas in the city, the D'Denir garden doesn't feature any flowers or trees and it isn't full of bustling people. Instead, it is full of hundreds of older, weathered D'Denir statues, many of them tied with colorful cloths and costumes. The people of Hallandren believe that the statues in the park were left to the city by [[Vasher|Peacegiver the Blessed]] as a memorial to those who died in the [[Manywar]]. The garden is a much quieter, more serene and reverent place than the rest of T'Telir.{{book ref|wb|28}} Despite this, it is a popular place for clandestine meetings after hours.{{wob ref|6963}}
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==Description==
 
The garden is an open, grassy field containing many [[D'Denir]] statues, some greenery, and benches. Unlike other open green areas in the city, the D'Denir garden doesn't feature any flowers or trees and it isn't full of bustling people.{{book ref|wb|28}} Instead, it is a reverent place full of hundreds of weathered D'Denir statues, the oldest D'Denir in the city. The people of Hallandren believe that the statues in the park were left to the city by [[Vasher|Peacegiver the Blessed]] as a memorial to those who died in the [[Manywar]]{{book ref|wb|28}} and a reminder not to go to war.{{book ref|wb|epilogue}} Other D'Denir scattered throughout the city are modeled on the original statues in the garden.{{book ref|wb|28}} The garden is noticeably quiet and serene in comparison to the rest of T'Telir.{{book ref|wb|28}} Despite this, it is a popular place for clandestine meetings after hours.{{wob ref|6963}}
 
   
 
[[Vivenna]] and [[Denth]]'s crew went to the garden to meet with a group of forgers and a group of thieves who would carry out their plans in the city.{{book ref|wb|28}} The day after these meetings, they went back to the garden, only to find several members of a thieving crew who they had worked with dead at the hands of [[Vasher]].{{book ref|wb|29}}
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==History==
 
[[Vivenna]] and [[Denth]]'s crew went to the garden to meet with a group of forgers and a group of thieves who would carry out their plans in the city.{{book ref|wb|28}} [[Vivenna]] was amazed by the level of detail in each statue, although she disapproved of the Hallandren custom of decorating them with colorful cloths and costumes.{{book ref|wb|28}} The day after these meetings, they went back to the garden, only to find the corpses of several members of a thieving crew that they had worked with.{{book ref|wb|29}} The crew had been killed by [[Vasher]] and [[Nightblood]] because of their connection to Denth, although the location was simply a coincidence.{{wob ref|6963}}
 
   
 
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