We follow the underground river to its exit, where the sea should begin. However, it is cut off by a massive wall. Smooth and unyielding, it stands as a barrier, separating the city of Kyrthar Tahlketh from the outside world. Constructed a thousand years ago to imprison demons and devils within the city, it continues to serve its purpose to this day.
But it has also trapped the inhabitants, subjecting them to the demons, making them slaves, and rendering escape impossible. We stand before the powerful wall, its imposing presence blocking our view of the majestic sea. It is a double-edged sword, for while it keeps the darkness contained, it has transformed the once-thriving city of Kyrthar Tahlketh into an isolated stronghold. Fear of the creatures of the abyss pervades every corner, as the residents live in a grim captivity, surrounded by the menacing presence of evil confined within the walls.
The mighty barrier of Kyrthar Tahlketh stands as a symbol of the inhabitants‘ despair and, simultaneously, their hope for redemption. It is a somber reminder of times past when the wall was erected to contain the forces of evil. Yet, it remains a burdensome witness to the city’s suffering, trapped in its own history. As we stand before this majestic wall, we realize that it not only seals off the city but also holds within it the secrets and fate of Kyrthar Tahlketh.