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==In-game references==
==In-game references==
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{{in-game
|associated=
* <c>Havengul Lich</c>
* <c>Havengul Lich</c>
* <c>Havengul Runebinder</c>
* <c>Havengul Runebinder</c>
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* <c>Havengul Vampire</c>
* <c>Havengul Vampire</c>
* <c>Silburlind Snapper</c>
* <c>Silburlind Snapper</c>
 
|referred=
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* <c>Gloom Surgeon</c>
* <c>Gloom Surgeon</c>
* <c>Gone Missing</c>
* <c>Gone Missing</c>
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* <c>Reduce to Ashes</c>
* <c>Reduce to Ashes</c>
* {{card|Typhoid Rats|Innistrad}}
* {{card|Typhoid Rats|Innistrad}}
}}


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Revision as of 19:17, 11 September 2020

Havengul
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Plane Innistrad
Part of Nephalia

Havengul is the largest of the three cities of the Innistrad province Nephalia. It stands at the mouth of the Silburlind River.

Description

The population of Havengul consists of human craftworkers, shipbuilders, smiths, and traders. There is at least one lich living in Havengul.[1]

The Avacynian church has established a small fort here known as the Elgaud Grounds. Many Nephalians are wary of the priesthood and watch them like hawks. As long as the church brings trade to and from Thraben, they are given a pass from the key players in Nephalia. During Avacyn's madness, the Elgaud Grounds were reappropriated by the Lunarch Inquisition as an execution site.

The vampire Jeleva has an opulent mansion near Havengul and preys on its citizens.[1]

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