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''Buckkeep'' is the coastal castle in [[Buck]] duchy near the mouth of the [[Buck River]] and home to the royal court of the [[Farseers]]. The original wooden keep was captured and fortified by [[King Taker]], and the following generations rebuild it with stone and added more structures, creating layers of labyrinths within the walls.
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<div class="floatright">[[Image:Howebuckeep.jpg|thumb|Buckkeep by [[John Howe]]]]</div>
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''Buckkeep'' is the coastal castle in the [[Buck]] Duchy near the mouth of the [[Buck River]] and home to the royal court of the [[Farseers]]. The original wooden keep was captured and fortified by [[King Taker]], and the following generations rebuild it with stone and added more structures, creating layers of labyrinths within the walls.  
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Since Taker came, the fort has never been taken by outsiders.
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Buckkeep is an ideal place for controlling trade. It has the best deep water port in the [[Six Duchies]], surrounded by good fishing grounds. Trade goods are transported via the [[Buck River]] from [[Farrow]] and [[Tilth]] to [[Buckkeep Town]].
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Parts of the castle and grounds:
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* [[Buckkeep stables]]
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* [[Women's Garden]]
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* [[Gueen's Garden]]
  
 
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Revision as of 11:21, 8 April 2006

Buckkeep by John Howe

Buckkeep is the coastal castle in the Buck Duchy near the mouth of the Buck River and home to the royal court of the Farseers. The original wooden keep was captured and fortified by King Taker, and the following generations rebuild it with stone and added more structures, creating layers of labyrinths within the walls. Since Taker came, the fort has never been taken by outsiders.

Buckkeep is an ideal place for controlling trade. It has the best deep water port in the Six Duchies, surrounded by good fishing grounds. Trade goods are transported via the Buck River from Farrow and Tilth to Buckkeep Town.

Parts of the castle and grounds: