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==Trivia== The card printed by Fantasy Flight Games incorrectly attributes the artwork to [[Noah Bradley]]. The correct artist is Charles Urbach, who illustrated the card for Alderac Entertainment Group in the Celestial Edition arc under the title, [http://www.imperialassembly.com/oracle/#cardid=5957,#cnidprinting=2 Pillars of Virtue (Celestial Edition)]. This was the first appearance of the stronghold and this artwork in the game. The Celestial Edition stronghold was also associated with the Dragon Clan. In the Fantasy Flight Games printing, the artwork was reversed to better fit the graphic layout of the card.
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