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The '''Flooded Heights''' are a collection of neighborhoods within the city of [[Myos]] in the [[Ersas city-states]].  Home to most of the city's laborers, the Flooded Reach is built onto an an isthmus that extends from the island into the sea. During high tides the Flooded Reach is split into three separate neighborhoods that turn into their own islands, accessible only by boats and ferries that simply rest ashore during the low tides when the rocky seafloor is exposed and becomes walkable.
The '''Flooded Reach''' are a collection of neighborhoods within the city of [[Myos]] in the [[Ersas city-states]].  Home to most of the city's laborers, the Flooded Reach is built onto an an isthmus that extends from the island into the sea. During high tides the Flooded Reach is split into three separate neighborhoods that turn into their own islands, accessible only by boats and ferries that simply rest ashore during the low tides when the rocky seafloor is exposed and becomes walkable.


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Latest revision as of 02:44, 17 August 2024

The Flooded Reach are a collection of neighborhoods within the city of Myos in the Ersas city-states. Home to most of the city's laborers, the Flooded Reach is built onto an an isthmus that extends from the island into the sea. During high tides the Flooded Reach is split into three separate neighborhoods that turn into their own islands, accessible only by boats and ferries that simply rest ashore during the low tides when the rocky seafloor is exposed and becomes walkable.