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Halzir is a strange section of a very strange world. I waxed rhapsodic earlier about this shadow so I won't repeat myself but Halzir is a different kettle of fish. While the regions Random once coasted over are typical for this very odd shadow they are distinctly different then Halzir. | Halzir is a strange section of a very strange world. I waxed rhapsodic earlier about this shadow so I won't repeat myself but Halzir is a different kettle of fish. While the regions Random once coasted over are typical for this very odd shadow they are distinctly different then Halzir. | ||
− | This is one of the Diners of Amber. Three ribbons of stone, a | + | This is one of the Diners of Amber. Three ribbons of stone, a thousand feet long, 300 feet tall, and 200 feet wide rise out of a calm blue sea. The ribbons extend down 200 feet below the surface of the waters. Over the centuries these once solid ribbons of stone have been mined, carved, and populated. Bridges span the ribbons and nearly twenty thousand people live here. Vast glass windows adorn lower halls giving a wonderful view of the sea life below the waves. |
People here live on fish. The ribbons span a major spawning route and thousands of types of fish swim north to south every day. They just toss out nets from their windows, lower them and drag up a couple of fat trout for supper; maybe a couple dozen for smoking or drying. | People here live on fish. The ribbons span a major spawning route and thousands of types of fish swim north to south every day. They just toss out nets from their windows, lower them and drag up a couple of fat trout for supper; maybe a couple dozen for smoking or drying. |