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The sewers under Rosewood Street are large and open compared to most in the city. Built out of much older structures that were repurposed ages ago, the sewers are a mix of utilitarian and overly ornate.

While most sewers are made of brick, clay, or masonry – a few feet wide and tall enough to walk down (especially if you are shorter than the average human), much of the structures under Rosewood are of old stonework with vaulted 8-12 foot ceilings. Parts were once the basements of a much older temple and palace – now with pipes breaking through the walls to pour waste water and other wastes into them.

There are three points of access into this section of sewers (if you don’t count the many drain and flow pipes that are too small even for the skinniest of halflings to travel). From street level there is a secured and locked trapdoor that leads to the stairs on the lower right side of the map. There is also the basement of the Bill Guisarme Tavern on the lower left side of the map that has locked doors into one of the larger chambers – supposedly one of the smaller guilds of thieves have the keys to those locks. And finally there is a normal sewer access below street level on the left side of the map where the waste from this section runs slowly downhill to other parts of the extended sewers of the city.


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Anonymous

Nice one! The water and ground seem to work together really well.

Anonymous

You exceeded my expectations. This is amazing!