Un'Kar
The city under ground Ank'Harel
The city underground seems to never sleep. Made by a mining effort years ago the initial intention was to only create a system of underground trains using the Vedalken's tech and some of the more primitive Exandrian tech to make a more convienient route for their people.
Years into the construction, there was the discovery of natural cave systems, and those who did not exist easily in the harsh desert made a migration into these caverns, making them their own, and building a society seperate and yet entwined with that above them. However, as with most things in the dark, it started to grow a frequency of those seedier sides of societies.
Drugs run rampant through the streets, and are not hard to find, the networks unlikely able to sniff out. The drug most common and most deadly is called Galindrin and is historically found in the shape and coloration of a powdered blue-milk.
The Homeless are also more apparent here, where above they ask for portions, here they seek refuge in the more dangerous unused caverns.
The city underground seems to never sleep. Made by a mining effort years ago the initial intention was to only create a system of underground trains using the Vedalken's tech and some of the more primitive Exandrian tech to make a more convienient route for their people.
Years into the construction, there was the discovery of natural cave systems, and those who did not exist easily in the harsh desert made a migration into these caverns, making them their own, and building a society seperate and yet entwined with that above them. However, as with most things in the dark, it started to grow a frequency of those seedier sides of societies.
Drugs run rampant through the streets, and are not hard to find, the networks unlikely able to sniff out. The drug most common and most deadly is called Galindrin and is historically found in the shape and coloration of a powdered blue-milk.
The Homeless are also more apparent here, where above they ask for portions, here they seek refuge in the more dangerous unused caverns.
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