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Writers:
Kerry Mould, Brent Bailey, Jonathan DavidsonMany of the city’s chambers and tunnels remain intact, although a few tunnels are blocked by cave-ins or fallen rock. Unlike the royal complex, the shafts that provided ventilation to the outlying areas were not sealed. Much of the furniture and other wooden objects has been used as firewood by patrolling gargun. Remaining items have rotted and weakened over the centuries. In the crafthalls, shafts and wheels that powered machinery have settled and snapped. Moving or climbing over anything made of wood should be done with great caution.
Gargun patrols from Ushet often camp overnight in the chambers of the neighborhoods and crafthalls. It is an unpopular duty, as those sent out
do not always return. It is not uncommon for patrols to find the discarded equipment or broken, dismembered bodies of their missing colleagues. The gargun are well aware that creatures more dangerous than themselves dwell in the depths of Kiraz.
Writers: N. Robin Crossby, Andrew Buyan