The Castle at the End of the World
Through the mist, a dark shape looms. Not a raft, not even a boat, remaining after the flood. Through the mist, wanderers, sailors, or exiles may occasionally spot a small tower, out of place in the deep, dark seas that make up all they had known.
They may collapse down, nauseated from the lack of jostling sea, the movement they had always known.
They may look up, to see a young woman with soft blue eyes, and long, blond hair.
They may be moved to venture deeper into the tower, to find food or find others still in the tower.
They may never return.
The castle is a masssive collection of all of the residences in the sorcerer king’s kingdom. Each place that was listed as a citizen’s dwelling, as well as a few others where civilians were at while the sorcerer king worked his magic, were incorporated into this massive tower.
Purpose / Function
Alterations
Architecture
History
In response to the prophecy of a great and terrible flood, the sorcerer king devised a spell, which he cast as a ritual with a group of his most powerful spellcasters over the length of a moon. The sorcerer king was interrupted near the end of the spell by a group of rebels, the last of a great rebellion, lead by Galter. While several other aspects of the spell failed, the castle itself had completed, all the land in the kingdom forming a great mountain around it.
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