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Much as the first level of [[Yliakum]] is known as The [[Dome]], the second level is as [[The Barn]], the third level as [[Far Ground]], the fourth level as [[Stronghold]], the fifth level is known as [[Lands End]], the sixth as [[Lakeshore]], the seventh as the [[Lower Field]] and the eighth and final level known as the '''Deep'''. No one has travelled to the crushing depths at the bottom of the lake. Creatures have been known to rise from the dark waters to attack boats and swimmers.
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The eighth and final level is known as the '''Deep'''. It remains constantly underwater at all times.
 
 
==Environment==
There is an old cautionary tale told only in inns on the level above, telling of would-be explorers who once attempted to reach the bottom of the Deep, but who fell afoul of legendary water-dwelling beasts who dwell in those dark depths. There are confirmed sightings of strange creatures that surface only to attack boats and swimmers before disappearing again.
 
Nolthrir will often attempt to swim as far down into the Deep as they can, as part of their traditions.


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Latest revision as of 15:28, 16 November 2018

1st The Dome
2nd The Barn
3rd Far Ground
4th Stronghold
5th Land's End
6th Lakeshore
7th Lower Field
8th The Deep


The eighth and final level is known as the Deep. It remains constantly underwater at all times.


Environment

There is an old cautionary tale told only in inns on the level above, telling of would-be explorers who once attempted to reach the bottom of the Deep, but who fell afoul of legendary water-dwelling beasts who dwell in those dark depths. There are confirmed sightings of strange creatures that surface only to attack boats and swimmers before disappearing again.

Nolthrir will often attempt to swim as far down into the Deep as they can, as part of their traditions.