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Perhaps some of the drownies miss their old homes in London, perhaps they simply wanted to make a city and had no other inspiration. Dahut is surprisingly blissful for a city filled to the brim with walking drowned corpses. Drownie hymns and moans fill the air, and when caught up in the festivities and singing men feel as if they are enjoying a warm summer day. If you listen to the hymns long enough perhaps you can make out what they mean, or perhaps they drive you mad with fear. Regardless captains are advised to tread carefully, as it is very easy to get lost in the songs of drowned men. | Perhaps some of the drownies miss their old homes in London, perhaps they simply wanted to make a city and had no other inspiration. Dahut is surprisingly blissful for a city filled to the brim with walking drowned corpses. Drownie hymns and moans fill the air, and when caught up in the festivities and singing men feel as if they are enjoying a warm summer day. If you listen to the hymns long enough perhaps you can make out what they mean, or perhaps they drive you mad with fear. Regardless captains are advised to tread carefully, as it is very easy to get lost in the songs of drowned men. | ||
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"Drownies built a copy of London as it never was: a cathedral, and houses, and fields of flowers, all underwater. The water is cool and luminous, and at the same time it is breathable air."
Perhaps some of the drownies miss their old homes in London, perhaps they simply wanted to make a city and had no other inspiration. Dahut is surprisingly blissful for a city filled to the brim with walking drowned corpses. Drownie hymns and moans fill the air, and when caught up in the festivities and singing men feel as if they are enjoying a warm summer day. If you listen to the hymns long enough perhaps you can make out what they mean, or perhaps they drive you mad with fear. Regardless captains are advised to tread carefully, as it is very easy to get lost in the songs of drowned men.