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Each of the [[:Category:City-states|city-states]], except for [[Eleusis]], possesses sewers beneath the streets where [[rats]] dwell in abundance, often alongside shady sewer [[thugs]]. More intrepid adventurers are known to brave the stinking depths to either hunt for rats in hopes of lining their pockets with gold from the cities' [[ratmen]] or try their fists, swords, and spells against the thugs there. Aside from the usual thugs and rats, a few sewer systems have unique residents of their own.
Each of the [[:Category:City-states|city-states]], except for [[Eleusis]] and [[Targossas]], possesses sewers beneath the streets where [[rats]] dwell in abundance, often alongside shady sewer [[thugs]]. More intrepid [[adventurers]] are known to brave the stinking depths to either hunt for rats in hopes of lining their pockets with [[gold sovereigns|gold]] rewards from the cities' [[ratmen]] or try their fists, swords, and spells against the thugs there. Aside from the usual thugs and rats, a few sewer systems have unique residents of their own.


[[Hashan]]'s sewers play host to the infamous [[Thieves' Guild]], headed by the notorious [[Kriegan]], Prince of Thieves. The hall of the Thieves' Guild is guarded closely by Big [[Bubba Bingham]].  
[[Hashan|Hashan's]] sewers play host to the infamous [[Thieves' Guild]], headed by the notorious [[Kriegan]], Prince of Thieves. The hall of the Thieves' Guild is guarded closely by Big [[Bubba Bingham]].  


The sewers of [[Cyrene]] are populated by seven-foot [[blood leeches]], which are known to multiply spontaneously, often at the most inopportune times. Their origin is unknown. These sewers empty into [[Lake Muurn]].
The sewers of [[Cyrene]] are populated by seven-foot [[blood leeches]], which are known to multiply spontaneously, often at the most inopportune times. Their origin is unknown. These sewers empty into [[Lake Muurn]].


[[Mhaldor|Mhaldor's]] sewers are quite possibly the most dangerous of any sewers on [[Sapience]]. Adapted from the tunnels dug by [[Moghedu]] with the intent to sink Mhaldor during the [[Moghedu War]], these sewers are still populated by scattered groups of [[Mhun]] scouts whose orders are to attack on sight. [[Bertram]], the sewer worker, also resides here. Travelling deeper, one encounters a monstrous [[geryas]] that has taken up residence, and in the deepest reaches of the sewers, a [[planes|planar]] anomaly has left a deadly [[frost daemon]] chained to an interplanar stretch of darkness. These sewers are drained through the mouths of stone gargoyles hewn from the mountainside.
[[Mhaldor|Mhaldor's]] sewers are quite possibly the most dangerous of any sewer system on [[Sapience]]. Adapted from the tunnels dug by [[Moghedu]] with the intent to sink Mhaldor during the [[Moghedu War]], these sewers are still populated by scattered groups of [[Mhun]] scouts whose orders are to attack on sight. [[Bertram]], the sewer worker, also resides here. Travelling deeper, one encounters a monstrous reptilian [[:category:Creatures|creature]] that has taken up residence, and in the deepest reaches of the sewers, a [[planes|planar]] anomaly has left a deadly [[frost daemon]] chained to an interplanar stretch of darkness. These sewers are drained through the mouths of stone gargoyles hewn from the mountainside.


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