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The home of the Fathomking, lord of all who have died of drowning. His actions are unpredictable, and though any who bring him a story may ask a boon, it is not always wise. Most of the hold is underwater.
''"Like an iceberg, like a Bazaar-Master's scheme, like the Neath itself, most of the Hold is invisible. You see only a tiny portion of sculpted coral - the rest waits below the surface. The Fathomking's bone-rooms and aquaria. His pearl-snares and his dining-chambers..."''


The drownies try to tempt any zailor foolish enough to disembark here to feast with them down below. Unless it is the yearly fruits of the zee festival, this is a bad idea.
[[File:Fathomkingshold.png|thumb|250px|Not much of the Hold is visible, but it is quite imposing. Art from SS.]]The Fathomking's Hold is the home of the Fathomking, lord of all who have died of drowning ([[Drownies|drownies]]). His actions are unpredictable, and though any who bring him a story may ask a boon, it is not always wise. Most of the hold is underwater.


As Lord of all who have drowned, the Fathomking can reunite lost shipmates with their captains, though he does not do this for free.
As Lord of all who have drowned, the Fathomking can reunite lost shipmates with their captains, though he does not do this for free.
[[File:Fathomking.png|thumb|left|250px|The Fathomking]]

Revision as of 15:36, 13 October 2015

"Like an iceberg, like a Bazaar-Master's scheme, like the Neath itself, most of the Hold is invisible. You see only a tiny portion of sculpted coral - the rest waits below the surface. The Fathomking's bone-rooms and aquaria. His pearl-snares and his dining-chambers..."

Not much of the Hold is visible, but it is quite imposing. Art from SS.

The Fathomking's Hold is the home of the Fathomking, lord of all who have died of drowning (drownies). His actions are unpredictable, and though any who bring him a story may ask a boon, it is not always wise. Most of the hold is underwater.

As Lord of all who have drowned, the Fathomking can reunite lost shipmates with their captains, though he does not do this for free.

The Fathomking