Construction beginning/end
The construction of the watervators which began some 50 years prior is finally complete; goods and gold begin to flow up and down St. Ignatius' Water with a volume that nearly rivals the flow of water itself.
This system of watervators is powered by St. Ignatius' Water and a system of counterweights was developed to raise and lower boats and carts across the one-hundred foot change in elevation. During the fifty years it took to construct what were finally called "watervators", it was realized that the lower portion of Fallport had been sinking for centuries and was continuing to sink. The design of the system was altered to accommodate the ever increasing elevation change.