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The '''Ashem'em District''' was an industrial district constructed during the reign of King [[Me'emen]]. It opened in [[5500 DE]] as the [[Uran District]]. The district was renamed in [[5541 DE]] to honor King Me'emen's son, [[Ashem]], a [[Guild of Healers|Healer]] who had died the previous year from a disease caught while investigating a new age for safety.
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The '''Ashem'en District''' was an industrial district constructed during the reign of King [[Me'emen]]. It opened in [[5500 DE]] as the [[Uran District]]. The district was renamed in [[5541 DE]] to honor King Me'emen's son, [[Ashem]], a [[Guild of Healers|Healer]] who had died the previous year from a disease caught while investigating a new age for safety.
  
 
In [[5856 DE]], construction began on the [[Lanaren District]], an adjacent residential district which housed many of the Ashem'en District's workers when it opened in [[5903 DE]].
 
In [[5856 DE]], construction began on the [[Lanaren District]], an adjacent residential district which housed many of the Ashem'en District's workers when it opened in [[5903 DE]].

Revision as of 16:01, 13 November 2019

Ashem'en District
Location D'ni

The Ashem'en District was an industrial district constructed during the reign of King Me'emen. It opened in 5500 DE as the Uran District. The district was renamed in 5541 DE to honor King Me'emen's son, Ashem, a Healer who had died the previous year from a disease caught while investigating a new age for safety.

In 5856 DE, construction began on the Lanaren District, an adjacent residential district which housed many of the Ashem'en District's workers when it opened in 5903 DE.

Near the time of the fall of D'ni, former Guildmaster Kadish used part of Ashem'en as a site to test the strengh of pellets, developed and manufactured in Er'cana, which he used to solidify his claim to be the prophesied "Grower".

The Ashem'en District is currently in restoration phase five, awaiting approval as of January 21, 2007.