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Pisces is the name of the North-most cave in this quadrant. It also extends the furthest Eastward. Its most notable feature is a grand waterfall descending from a crescent-shaped hole in the roof. The waterfall crashes down several dozen meters, falling straight down from the roof into a deep bowl lagoon. The water is crystal clear, strange for something that would supposedly have to travel a great distance to be this far underground. The air is thick and heavy with moisture, but the temperature borders on chilly. Many smaller rivulets of water trickle down the walls of the cave, some carving paths through the walls and falling over multiple tiers. There are several ledges one could climb, but exercise caution, as the rocks here are slick, grey and wet. |
LOCATIONS
The Waterfall
A massive waterfall crashing down from above. It collects in a deep lagoon that has no discernible bottom. |
The Ridges
The far South wall of this cave is detailed with many slippery ledges to be climbed. |
The Ponds
Water from the surrounding cascades collect on the floor in many small, dirty ponds that are host to small fish. |
The Warrens
Along the walls, the ground seems to roll, like small hills. Mosses, lichens and short grasses have begun to grow. |
TRAVEL
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