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− | The sprawling, densely populated city of Trevirs is home to the first | + | The sprawling, densely populated city of Trevirs is home to the first underground dragonrail transportation in a non-dwarven country. The Trevirite [[Under-Rail]] was conceived as a whole system in the late 2600's and constructed in the early 2700's. Its operation is openly controlled by the [[Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia]]. |
The upper system is divided into two cycles, the inner cycle traveling in a levorotatory direction (counter-clockwise) and the outer cycle traveling in a dextrorotatory direction (clockwise). The two lower systems support crisscross travel, each consisting of bidirectional routes. | The upper system is divided into two cycles, the inner cycle traveling in a levorotatory direction (counter-clockwise) and the outer cycle traveling in a dextrorotatory direction (clockwise). The two lower systems support crisscross travel, each consisting of bidirectional routes. | ||
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+ | The Trevirite Under-Rail is often accused of being an access point to the Dragonneath. Authorities have gone to great lengths to shore up and seal off any entrances to the Dragonneath. Any entrance found is either kept meticulously secret or becomes a political liability and must be filled in promptly by the magistrates. | ||
Revision as of 20:14, 21 December 2013
The sprawling, densely populated city of Trevirs is home to the first underground dragonrail transportation in a non-dwarven country. The Trevirite Under-Rail was conceived as a whole system in the late 2600's and constructed in the early 2700's. Its operation is openly controlled by the Dwarven Dragonrail Guild of Pytharnia.
The upper system is divided into two cycles, the inner cycle traveling in a levorotatory direction (counter-clockwise) and the outer cycle traveling in a dextrorotatory direction (clockwise). The two lower systems support crisscross travel, each consisting of bidirectional routes.
Dragonneath
The Trevirite Under-Rail is often accused of being an access point to the Dragonneath. Authorities have gone to great lengths to shore up and seal off any entrances to the Dragonneath. Any entrance found is either kept meticulously secret or becomes a political liability and must be filled in promptly by the magistrates.
See Also
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