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The subterranean city of the [[ettin]] race.


==Geography==
==Geography==
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==History==
==History==
The Ettin City was discovered by [[Achaeans]] in 758 AF, when interplanar pathways through Yggdrasil became open after the escape of [[Pazuzu]] from the [[Prime Material Plane]].
The Ettin City was discovered by [[Achaean]] [[adventurers]] in 758 AF, when interplanar pathways through Yggdrasil became open after the escape of [[Pazuzu]] from the [[Prime Material Plane]].


==Inhabitants==
==Inhabitants==
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*[[FibioJorg]] the Forlorn
*[[FibioJorg]] the Forlorn


*Others include an array of ettin guards.
*Others include an array of flail-wielding ettin guards.


==Culture==
==Culture==
The tunnel city is a study in opposites, beauty and uncleanliness cohabitate in every aspect. Bare, trash-laden dirt floors contrast with impressively-carved wooden panels and highly-decorated ceilings. Motifs of the natural world such as [[dryads|dryad]] statues, [[sparrows]], [[flowers]], and the Gaian lemniscate are found everywhere. The ettin craft defines them but so do their hoarding impulses: towering piles of refuse, the detritus of woodworking, can be found throughout the city whilst the stench of litter and unwashed bodies seems to permeate everything. Though the ettin are a simple people, the motto "two heads are better than one" pervades here: the two-headed giants look upon outsiders with disdain and disbelief, most considering themselves more intelligent and in better company than single-headed humanoids.  
The tunnel city is a study in opposites, beauty and uncleanliness cohabitate in every aspect. Bare, trash-laden dirt floors contrast with impressively-carved wooden panels and highly-decorated ceilings. The World Tree provides nourishment and occupation to the mighty creatures, who worship the goddess [[Gaia]] as an extension of their gratitude to Yggdrasil's bounty. Motifs of the natural world such as [[dryads|dryad]] statues, [[sparrows]], [[flowers]], and the Gaian lemniscate are found everywhere. The ettin craft defines them but so do their hoarding impulses: towering piles of refuse, the detritus of woodworking, can be found throughout the city whilst the stench of litter and unwashed bodies seems to permeate everything. Though the ettin are a simple people, the motto "two heads are better than one" pervades here: the two-headed giants look upon outsiders with disdain and disbelief, most considering themselves more intelligent and in better company than single-headed humanoids. On occasion the inhabitants of the subterranean city are known to sell their wares to outsiders, provided intrepid visitors can navigate the tunnels and the loamy soil trails.  


==Flora and Fauna==
==Flora and Fauna==
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