
GAZETTEER · THE SOUTHERN FLATS
The Drowned Lord-Stag's Bones
The salt-cured skeleton of a great stag on the southern edge of the flats — it smelled the water it could never reach and died walking toward it.
On the flats' southern lip where the land tilts toward the Mirrenmere, the bones of a massive stag lie preserved in salt, its neck stretched toward the south as if still searching. The Reshi read it as an omen of thirst's inevitable victory; the Ashen Temple reads it as the parable of the lying water made bone. Whatever it was in life, it outlasted the flesh perfectly.
KIND
landmark
CLIMATE
southern edge, salt-open, south-facing
DANGER TIER
Tier II
MAP X
430
Connected
Type Fields
kindlandmark
parent_place—
climatesouthern edge, salt-open, south-facing
danger_tier2
points_of_interestthe salt-cured skull, the neck stretched south, the Reshi omen-marker cairn
map_x430
map_z1100
procgen_seed8221
All Relationships (3)
descendant_of
- →The Rotcrown Stag — The drowned lord-stag is a southern cousin of the rotcrown-stag — a great stag of similar lineage that died differently.
references
- →The Reshi — The Reshi read the drowned lord-stag's bones as an omen of thirst's inevitable victory.
- →The Ashen Temple — The Ashen Temple reads the stag's bones as a parable of the lying water.
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