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<blockquote data-quote="SelcSilverhand" data-source="post: 5955822" data-attributes="member: 30016"><p>The Rumbleball glides up and out of the murky water as it follows the gentle slope into the harbor. The air is foggy which makes it difficult to see anything more than a fifty feet away from you. Surprisingly most of the buildings seem intact. You had heard tales of entire towns leveled in earthquakes and fires. Here it looks as if it escaped unscathed... until you start to wonder what happened to all of the people. You recall tales in the Korranberg Chronicle from survivors fleeing Seaside (a city to the south) who said that they fled the city by ship as the wall of mist rolled in. A terrible keening sound could be heard from the ships, but by the second day when the bravest sailors returned to seek their loved ones there were no people or bodies to be found. </p><p>You are in what looks to be a typical port. There are large warehouses nearby, a small market, several smaller buildings that might be shops or homes. Several streets look to lead away from the harbor deeper into the town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelcSilverhand, post: 5955822, member: 30016"] The Rumbleball glides up and out of the murky water as it follows the gentle slope into the harbor. The air is foggy which makes it difficult to see anything more than a fifty feet away from you. Surprisingly most of the buildings seem intact. You had heard tales of entire towns leveled in earthquakes and fires. Here it looks as if it escaped unscathed... until you start to wonder what happened to all of the people. You recall tales in the Korranberg Chronicle from survivors fleeing Seaside (a city to the south) who said that they fled the city by ship as the wall of mist rolled in. A terrible keening sound could be heard from the ships, but by the second day when the bravest sailors returned to seek their loved ones there were no people or bodies to be found. You are in what looks to be a typical port. There are large warehouses nearby, a small market, several smaller buildings that might be shops or homes. Several streets look to lead away from the harbor deeper into the town. [/QUOTE]
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