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<blockquote data-quote="Nalfeshnee" data-source="post: 3034611" data-attributes="member: 27130"><p style="margin-left: 20px">When you walk through the tower you suddenly find yourself sanding under a hewn stone archway of a distinctly different hue to the one you were under just a moment ago. And, just as Beni said, you are cold; as though you had just taken a walk through an arctic plain.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">But the feeling is nothing compared to what stands before you…</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">You have emerged from the archway in the middle of a bustling harbour-island – you can just about see both sides of the island through the crowded streets. Berthed along the wharf are many different ships of startlingly different design. Some are familiar to your eyes, while other bear little-or-no resemblance to any vessel you’ve seen before. Some appear to be flying, with either disks of flame surrounding them, or sacs of air supporting them. Others are made of metal and look more like burrowing creatures than anything else. Most are actually berthed in the dirty water, though others seem to float above it rather than on it, or are parked on the quays themselves.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Out at sea you can make out many freestanding circles of stone – some of which seem to be pulsing with magical energy. As you look, you see a ship suddenly emerging from one of them, alongside a gush of foul-looking water that quickly disperses into the sea around it.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><span style="color: DarkOrange">‘This is the Planar-Harbour, a demiplane created many years ago by a business oriented mage. This is where my ship is berthed.’</span> He leads you to his own ship – which, perhaps anticlimactically, appears to be no more than a normal two-masted ship, not even a very big one. Though its design is very sleek, and just by looking at her you can see that she is a vessel of speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nalfeshnee, post: 3034611, member: 27130"] [indent]When you walk through the tower you suddenly find yourself sanding under a hewn stone archway of a distinctly different hue to the one you were under just a moment ago. And, just as Beni said, you are cold; as though you had just taken a walk through an arctic plain. But the feeling is nothing compared to what stands before you… You have emerged from the archway in the middle of a bustling harbour-island – you can just about see both sides of the island through the crowded streets. Berthed along the wharf are many different ships of startlingly different design. Some are familiar to your eyes, while other bear little-or-no resemblance to any vessel you’ve seen before. Some appear to be flying, with either disks of flame surrounding them, or sacs of air supporting them. Others are made of metal and look more like burrowing creatures than anything else. Most are actually berthed in the dirty water, though others seem to float above it rather than on it, or are parked on the quays themselves. Out at sea you can make out many freestanding circles of stone – some of which seem to be pulsing with magical energy. As you look, you see a ship suddenly emerging from one of them, alongside a gush of foul-looking water that quickly disperses into the sea around it. [color=DarkOrange]‘This is the Planar-Harbour, a demiplane created many years ago by a business oriented mage. This is where my ship is berthed.’[/color] He leads you to his own ship – which, perhaps anticlimactically, appears to be no more than a normal two-masted ship, not even a very big one. Though its design is very sleek, and just by looking at her you can see that she is a vessel of speed.[/indent] [/QUOTE]
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