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* '''Maritime Trade'''—The city serves as a hub for global exchange, with vast harbors that facilitate the movement of industrial goods, raw resources, and smuggled contraband. | * '''Maritime Trade'''—The city serves as a hub for global exchange, with vast harbors that facilitate the movement of industrial goods, raw resources, and smuggled contraband. | ||
* '''Kerc Whaling'''—The [[Kerc Whale]] is a colossal sea creature hunted for its oil, bone, and rare glandular extracts. The whaling industry dominates the waterfront and employs thousands. | * '''Kerc Whaling'''—The [[Kerc Whale]] is a colossal sea creature hunted for its oil, bone, and rare glandular extracts. The whaling industry dominates the waterfront and employs thousands. | ||
* '''Black Markets'''—Void relics, outlawed manuscripts, banned alchemical substances, and unsanctioned weapons are all traded through Diwn | * '''Black Markets'''—Void relics, outlawed manuscripts, banned alchemical substances, and unsanctioned weapons are all traded through Diwn Dal's thriving underground economy. | ||
== Abyssal Influence == | == Abyssal Influence == | ||
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== Absence of the Secular Order == | == Absence of the Secular Order == | ||
While the [[Secular Order (Mystifea)|Secular Order]] dominates much of [[Mystifea]], its presence in Diwn Dal is minimal. This is due to: | While the [[Secular Order (Mystifea)|Secular Order]] dominates much of [[Mystifea]], its presence in Diwn Dal is minimal. This is due to: | ||
* High inquisitor casualty rates in the | * High inquisitor casualty rates in the city's lower zones. | ||
* Resistance from the | * Resistance from the city's criminal and industrial elite. | ||
* Spiritual and metaphysical corruption stemming from prolonged Void exposure. | * Spiritual and metaphysical corruption stemming from prolonged Void exposure. | ||
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* ''“The Iron Siren”'' – A city that promises wealth but devours the weak. | * ''“The Iron Siren”'' – A city that promises wealth but devours the weak. | ||
* ''“The Cursed Gate”'' – A place where Void, industry, and worship intertwine in blasphemous harmony. | * ''“The Cursed Gate”'' – A place where Void, industry, and worship intertwine in blasphemous harmony. | ||
* ''“The Fog- | * ''“The Fog-God's Garden”'' – A name given by seafarers who claim to see faces in the mist. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |