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<blockquote data-quote="Scotley" data-source="post: 3692453" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p>[sblock=Andrew Dresden]A brief review of the files turns up relatively little on the sewers. Occasionally a body turns up there and often under mysterious circumstances, but nothing along that avenue of inquiry seems to be of much use. Each ward Magistrate is responsible for the sewers in that ward. You know Iggy has a pretty good crew of public works people and an unlimited supply of bricks, so the sewers under the 14th are some of the better ones. They generally aren't linked between wards though there are a few major arteries running across the city down to the lake. Most magistrates offices could come up with a current sewer map of their ward if the need arose, so it is unlikely that Krado's project involves merely the sewers. </p><p></p><p>Now deeper under the city things start to get more interesting and the files get weirder. Cults and dark temples have made your files a few times in the 13th. Gutter Gnomes and Orcrats are known to be in the sewers, but it is more likely that their lairs are further down. There are secret passages and strange doings down there. You have only tantalizing hints about it. The Brotherhood of Eleven is rumored to use secret underground safe-houses and hidden passages.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotley, post: 3692453, member: 11520"] [sblock=Andrew Dresden]A brief review of the files turns up relatively little on the sewers. Occasionally a body turns up there and often under mysterious circumstances, but nothing along that avenue of inquiry seems to be of much use. Each ward Magistrate is responsible for the sewers in that ward. You know Iggy has a pretty good crew of public works people and an unlimited supply of bricks, so the sewers under the 14th are some of the better ones. They generally aren't linked between wards though there are a few major arteries running across the city down to the lake. Most magistrates offices could come up with a current sewer map of their ward if the need arose, so it is unlikely that Krado's project involves merely the sewers. Now deeper under the city things start to get more interesting and the files get weirder. Cults and dark temples have made your files a few times in the 13th. Gutter Gnomes and Orcrats are known to be in the sewers, but it is more likely that their lairs are further down. There are secret passages and strange doings down there. You have only tantalizing hints about it. The Brotherhood of Eleven is rumored to use secret underground safe-houses and hidden passages.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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