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Underworld Sea
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The Underworld Sea is a complex of subterranean channels under the Blackspine Mountains which give the Dark Elves alternative access to the oceans. They were discovered (by chance) by the Dark Lord of Hag Graef Kaledor Maglen in -2343. Their discovery enabled the Dark Elves to easily launch raids upon the abundantly rich eastern civilisations of Cathay and Nippon. The caverns connect Hag Graef to the Sea of Chaos at the eastern coast to the Boiling Sea(Broken Lands) by the western coast. Flash floods and cave-ins are an ever present threat in its labyrinthine tunnels. The Underworld Sea is a treacherous place consisting of labyrinthine mazes of dark tunnels and strange caves. Movement is dangerous even on the well-known routes, for cave-ins and flash floods are a constant danger. There are also many strange and cruelly predatory creatures that inhabit this unearthly subterranean realm -- and their eyes are fare more accustomed to the gloom that those of the Dark Elves on whom they prey.
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The Underworld Sea is a treacherous place consisting of labyrinthine mazes of dark tunnels and strange caves. Movement is dangerous even on the well-known routes, for cave-ins and flash floods are a constant danger. There are also many strange and cruelly predatory creatures that inhabit this unearthly subterranean realm -- and their eyes are fare more accustomed to the gloom that those of the Dark Elves on whom they prey. The most accomplished explorers of the Underworld Sea come from the Shade tribes, mountain-dwellers who forsook the life of the bleak cities in ages past. Yet even they have only uncovered a small fraction of the Underworld Sea's secrets. Each decade brings new discoveries, and rumours abound of an entire lost civilization hidden deep within the underground caverns. The Underworld Sea is a complex of subterranean channels under the Blackspine Mountains which give the Dark Elves alternative access to the oceans. They were discovered (by chance) by the Dark Lord of Hag Graef Kaledor Maglen in -2343. Their discovery enabled the Dark Elves to easily launch raids upon the abundantly rich eastern civilisations of Cathay and Nippon. The caverns connect Hag Graef to the Sea of Chaos at the eastern coast to the Boiling Sea(Broken Lands) by the western coast. Flash floods and cave-ins are an ever present threat in its labyrinthine tunnels. Although generally safer than traversing the Sea of Malice, the Underworld Sea is not without its own perils. The tunnels are inhabited a number of fearsome subterranean monsters. The sea was extensively explored by Shades. There are rumours that a lost civilisation may exist deep within its depths but such things fail to interest the Druchii.