Alue

The Alue is a fictional citystate detailed in various myths and legends of Caliantene and Hearthrunean origin. The first recorded instance of the Alue appearing is in The Golden City to the South, a Caliantene fable thought to have emerged in the 12th Century. The Alue was the focus of the Hearthrunean novelist Valentin Archambault's work Walking the Road of Hope, an influential novel which defined Hearthrunean literature during the 1700s.

The Alue is described as a mythical citystate of wealth and magic, which is confined into walls and as such much build taller and taller until it has touched the sky.

Artistic Representations and Influence
The Caliantene colony which was the predecessor to modern day Hearthrune, Alluehearthe Frontière, was named after the Alue.

Popular Culture
The Alue is often portrayed in popular culture.