Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Galetide - Sewers and Runoffs

Galetide is a city prone to tropical storms and monsoons, and with it comes weeks of downpour and harsh winds. Architects and engineers were called to combat this problem and their solution was the network of trenches and sewers that lay beneath the city. As the sewers maintain a means to prevent the streets from flooding, it also provides the underworld a network to traffic.

The original layout of the drainage was a simply a series of trenches leading to the coast, however as the city grew, builder were force to tunnel beneath the buildings and walls that made up the city. Intended to help against flooding, the infrastructure was now adapted to sanitary concerns as the tunnels expanded throughout the city.

Through the constant additions and expansion that occur over the years, the sewers have grown into a stench and vermin infested maze. These allowed a perfect hideaway for the scum of Galetide, using the tunnels to traffic illicit wares and an area to cache stolen goods. Most gangs as well as pirates would rely on the sewers to conduct their activities.

During much of the year, the sewers are relative safe (besides the occasional thug and vicious vermin that make it home). However, during the wet season, it becomes a hazard. With the risen water level and gushing water during storms, drowning is a common concern. And with the risen water level, many foul sea creatures find there way into the sewers, and make it home. Lurking in the murky waterways and various large cisterns, they will wait and attack mostly anything for food.

With some of the latest expansions, tunnelers and engineers have breached the halls the lay beneath the tower ruins. The city guard feared for safety, and quickly secured the breaches with bars and masonry. Even though, citizens worry about these entryways to the catacombs, yet adventurers and looters find this as a good means to explore the ruins without the knowledge of the city guard and their officials.

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