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The disappearances became less frequent after the empire's collapse but didn't stop entirely. Attempts to prevent or at least understand the disappearances produced few results. An elven expedition, however, managed to track affected villagers out to several miles at sea, apparently still mobile at depths where they should have asphyxiated or been killed by other pressures. Scrying also revealed an apparent battle nearby deep in the sea between humanoid sea-dwellers (merfolk) and some sort of large, amorphous entity. Little more information could be gathered, however.
 
The disappearances became less frequent after the empire's collapse but didn't stop entirely. Attempts to prevent or at least understand the disappearances produced few results. An elven expedition, however, managed to track affected villagers out to several miles at sea, apparently still mobile at depths where they should have asphyxiated or been killed by other pressures. Scrying also revealed an apparent battle nearby deep in the sea between humanoid sea-dwellers (merfolk) and some sort of large, amorphous entity. Little more information could be gathered, however.
  
===The Lady of Silver Scales Year 355===
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===The Lady of Silver Scales Year===
 
All men fear the darkness of the deeps, and so too do the Merfolk, albeit with more reason. While the land-dwelling races are far beyond its reach, the Sunken One stirred in the abyss, and the fish-folk found themselves in dire peril.
 
All men fear the darkness of the deeps, and so too do the Merfolk, albeit with more reason. While the land-dwelling races are far beyond its reach, the Sunken One stirred in the abyss, and the fish-folk found themselves in dire peril.
  

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