The Glastheim Culverts is the underground water transport system for the city of Glastheim when it was still the capitol of Rune-Midgarts. It has since been overrun by rodents, insects, and the vengeful spirits of Glastheim. On the second floor of the culverts, there is a canal large enough to accommodate a few ships, possibly to aid the transport of goods to and from the Glastheim Castle. Whatever ships are left now sit rotting in the water. Beneath the culverts themselves is a network of cave tunnels, most likely formed by the dripping water from the culverts.
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| - The Glastheim Culverts is the underground water transport system for the city of Glastheim when it was still the capitol of Rune-Midgarts. It has since been overrun by rodents, insects, and the vengeful spirits of Glastheim. On the second floor of the culverts, there is a canal large enough to accommodate a few ships, possibly to aid the transport of goods to and from the Glastheim Castle. Whatever ships are left now sit rotting in the water. Beneath the culverts themselves is a network of cave tunnels, most likely formed by the dripping water from the culverts.
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| - The decaying culverts beneath Glastheim.
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| - The Glastheim Culverts is the underground water transport system for the city of Glastheim when it was still the capitol of Rune-Midgarts. It has since been overrun by rodents, insects, and the vengeful spirits of Glastheim. On the second floor of the culverts, there is a canal large enough to accommodate a few ships, possibly to aid the transport of goods to and from the Glastheim Castle. Whatever ships are left now sit rotting in the water. Beneath the culverts themselves is a network of cave tunnels, most likely formed by the dripping water from the culverts.
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