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| ====== The Inlam ====== | ====== The Inlam ====== | ||
| - | The Inlam originates in the east from Lake Altalith, flows deep into the Fault dividing Laelith | + | The Inlam originates in the east from Lake Altalith, flows deep into the Fault that divides the City in two along its entire length, and ends its frenzied course in the west with a great cascade |
| - | The Inlam is a major place of spirituality for the city because even though it has long served as an open sewer and a site for ritual burials, the Great Dryness, when decreed by the God-King, gives it a new lease of life. Similarly, the Torracles, a special caste of diviners who read the future in the meanderings of the stream, have now gained a good reputation thanks to their predictions. | + | The Inlam is a major place of spirituality for the city because even though it has long served as an open sewer and a site for ritual burials, the Great Dryness, when decreed by the God-King, gives it a new lease of life. Similarly, the Torracles, a special caste of diviners who read the future in the meanderings of the stream, have now gained a solid reputation thanks to their predictions. |
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