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== Layout ==
== Layout ==
Nombernaught is a gigantic vessel, dwarfing even the tallest ships. The city's exterior is bleak, to act as camouflage in the depths, but grows progressively more vibrant within. Its magical shield rivals the protections of a [[Walled Cities|Walled City]].
Nombernaught is a gigantic vessel, dwarfing even the tallest ships. The city's exterior is bleak, to act as camouflage in the depths, but grows progressively more vibrant within. It's magical shield rivals the protections of a [[Walled Cities|Walled City]].


Entire parts of the city are grown out of coral, some still living and some dead, melded with wood and metal. It has pale spires of worn pearl, towers of magenta-red coral, and roads made of light materials. Pet crabs keep the streets clean. There are elevators of water, used by the Drowned-Folk for transportation across the city. Hatcheries are located at the base of Nombernaught, growing within its protective bubble.
Entire parts of the city are grown out of coral, some still living and some dead, melded with wood and metal. It has pale spires of worn pearl, towers of magenta-red coral, and roads made of light materials. Pet crabs keep the streets clean. There are elevators of water, used by the Drowned-Folk for transportation across the city. Hatcheries are located at the base of Nombernaught, growing within its protective bubble.
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