KHEVILLE PRISON

Kheville Prison stands as a stark symbol of law and order in the region, a three-story facility designed to house a wide array of offenders. From petty thieves to dangerous criminals, this imposing structure serves as both a penitentiary and a reminder of justice’s reach.

The ground floor functions as the main hub of activity. Here, convicts serve their sentences for crimes such as theft, assault, or financial fraud. Two shared cells hold groups of low-level offenders, while a kitchen ensures the prisoners are fed, albeit with the bare minimum. The guards maintain a constant presence, with a rest area, armory, and the warden’s office located nearby to oversee operations.

Above, in the tower's upper floor, smaller, temporary holding cells are reserved for drunks, brawlers, or those awaiting trial before the lord of the land. The tower offers a commanding view of the surrounding city and includes a vantage point over the prison yard, ensuring swift response to any escape attempts.

Below ground lies the dreaded basement, a place of harsh punishment and grim fates. Here, the most dangerous criminals are kept in isolation—murderers, schemers, and those awaiting severe sentences. The dimly lit halls are a place of whispers and dread, where interrogation and confinement ensure no secrets remain hidden. Escape from these fortified cells is nearly impossible, and for many, the basement is merely a stop on the way to a harsher fate.

From its rigid structure to its ominous underbelly, Kheville Prison is a place where justice is served—whether fair or ruthless—and where every shadow carries the weight of unspoken stories.

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