Re: A description of Whitewall from the Book of Heortling History

From: Jane Williams <janewilliams20_at_5OAR0JsncbhOS-GxpZCnKoiyu4dNsjlbcD_kY5GhvLNtNzLNUiWZZdPgyEyPF>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 22:41:46 +0000 (GMT)

> > That's him. "In the early First Age, Sesarto the
> > Artist built Whitewall in one of his contests with
> > Panaxles."
>
> Sorry, it turns out that Sesarto the Artist had
> nothing to do with the
> making of Whitewall. It was built by Jan the Maker
> (136-154), also
> called "Ironclad", who also built the fortress of
> Jansholm.

Sounds the sort of chap who'd have done a much better job of it. So how come Sesarto got the credit? He got hired to decorate it? He did a temple or two?                                   



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