Inendeep

Inendeep
Category Ruins
Location Pearl Sea
Built 14 Artifice 1170 HE
Map Ferrigaer

Two hundred miles southeast of the island Mânelurûs lies the undersea ruin of Inendeep. From its uppermost spires, it begins 900 feet underwater, descending for an entire mile into the depths of Tyelcirion.

Inendeep was established during the Durkoth Descent era, spanning from 995 HE to 1355 HE. Around 1150 HE, the Durkoth, having adapted to the marine environment, were drawn to the deep waters of Tyelcirion. These Durkoth, agile as shortfin makos in the seas, were expatriates from Nagdúrzol. Over the subsequent decade, they subjugated Tyelcirion's Merfolk population. Alongside their Durkoth overlords, the Merfolk constructed towering spires and domed structures along Tyelcirion's grand cliffs. At its zenith, the city was home to 20,000 Durkoth and five times as many Merfolk. Under Durkoth dominion, any visitor, slave, or prisoner of a different race was barred from entering the city.

In the year 1414, explorers commissioned by the Pulogmac discovered a trove of writings and relics in the ruin. Divers uncovered purplish-black crystal tablets that chronicled the history of the Durkoth, from their origins on Osâchar to their time on the surface of Bal-Kriav and then in her deeps.

Notable Areas
Civilization Tree
Nagdúrzol
Inendeep