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Larger ships, with a few notable exceptions, are restricted from travel over the city and are diverted around the perimeter. This rule gave rise to air ship ports being constructed encircling the city at various locations. | Larger ships, with a few notable exceptions, are restricted from travel over the city and are diverted around the perimeter. This rule gave rise to air ship ports being constructed encircling the city at various locations. | ||
== The Great Sinking == | |||
Soon after the election of [[Alistair Hearthorne]] to the position of High Burgher, he and his wife [[Lenore Hearthorne]] planned to use their new power to weaken the city for takeover by the fungal servants of [[Mother]]. During this process they killed the entire council of Burghers and brought in a powerful being known as [[The Lord of the Beneath]] to assist them. After the Hearthorne's would leave for the lost city of [[Thelrya]], the Lord of the beneath would transform into a massive worm-like monster and proceed to collapse one tenth of the entire city. | Soon after the election of [[Alistair Hearthorne]] to the position of High Burgher, he and his wife [[Lenore Hearthorne]] planned to use their new power to weaken the city for takeover by the fungal servants of [[Mother]]. During this process they killed the entire council of Burghers and brought in a powerful being known as [[The Lord of the Beneath]] to assist them. After the Hearthorne's would leave for the lost city of [[Thelrya]], the Lord of the beneath would transform into a massive worm-like monster and proceed to collapse one tenth of the entire city. | ||