"Xhyvas keep me close. Since you have gone from the world and the power has bled out of my marks, the possibilities for the future seem... diminished somehow. With your great spirit gone, life isn't the same. And so I will slumber, perhaps forever, in these fields of gold until a better sunrise warms my flesh and calls me home." The man said softly, out loud, before he overlooked the long slender tube that would be his tomb and ran its hands down its sleek lines. Then he gently slipped his thumb over a glowing gem and the cover slid seamlessly back on the tube. It was certainly no better than a coffin. But for all that, the man turned away, sat down upon the cushions, and slipped sideways where he reclined. Glass slipped back into place soundlessly as the chamber within the tube pressurized and colored gemstones lit up. Peacefully the man's eyelids flickered, slowly his pupils ceased their wandering as his lids dropped to protect them. The rise and fall of his chest slowly leveled out as he drifted soundlessly off to sleep.
Around him his carefully crafted world changed. It was sacred vouched space and should have been untouchable. But it wasn't. And as time passed above him, violence struck, Gods died and rose, and the ripples of the living world flooded to the Ukalas and changed the fields of gold to something else, something darker.
And still he slumbered... waiting...
33rd of Summer, 514 AV
The cries of blue gulls wheeling overhead could be heard above the whipping of the sea wind. The beach was not exactly crowded. It was too hot for that. But still, people had turned out and had been turning out all day to marvel at the record low tides and search among the seafloor that normally wasn't exposed. The harvest was good. And even though the vine harvest had been poor to middling this year in Riverfall, the summer had still proved to be bountiful. If only the heat would break.
It was oppressive, restrictive, and kept people inside and deep in the bowels of the cliffs where it was cool during the hottest part of the day. Riverfall had turned into a city of dawn and dusk players, with businesses closing during the day and staying open late into the cooler nights. Temperatures easily soared into the hundreds, and even down by the ocean where there were winds, no relief could be found.
The winds were hot an felt like they were fueled straight from Ivak's breath.
And with Leth so painfully close, the weather so odd, and the Suvan almost sluggish in its motion... the tides receded. They pulled back to their furthest point and kept going, retreating and retreating, creating land bridges to island and exposing land that hadn't seen the light of day since the Valterrian. Some even claimed, some of Svefra blood, that the ocean was shallow in the gut and couldn't be navigated by a heavy hulled ship.
It might have been true. Standing at Riverfall's mouth, Plunge Pool Bay was isolated and a river ran from the bay out into the Suvan... so far the tide had retreated. Sea creatures that depending on the mixed fresh and salt water of the bay had long since departed as fresh won out over salt.
And south of Riverfall, well out to what used to be the Suvan Sea... a paved set of stones lead from the old tideline west into ruins that were suddenly exposed. It could have been a temple on the outskirts of a city of old. Or it could have been the very top portion of an ancient citadel... no one knew. And many people were too afraid to go explore. The tides could come in at any moment. The Gods could flood the land and kill any air breathers caught out clambering through the scattered broken stones and leftover columns. Even the Konti in the area had denied knowledge of the thing, but it was obvious why they'd missed it. The stone pavers weren't even visible to the land dwellers until the sun had baked the sea life off them and scavengers had carried the remaining detritus away for food. Only then had the stone been exposed and recognized for what it was...
It was a road... leading out to pillars that were some standing some laying scattered.. and beyond that was a structure, domed and circular like some of the rest of Riverfall. It seemed to beckon folks to come look... explore... pace the length of the road to see where it lead.