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In terms of sheer size, Spirithil dwarfs Rhotudan, with a single district of the Great Roost rivaling the Endless Market in size.  That does little to take away from its impressiveness, however.  Except for those times when you've been Running the Deep, you've never seen this much stone in one place.  A massive stone palisade rests on top, with what look to be a number of enormous wooden galleys and schooners cascading down the sides. These ships are far larger than any you have seen before, segmented and devided into dozens of different buildings and structures.  Even more eye catching is the fact that the whole mass of it almost reminds you of an incredible Sky Ship.  As vertical as it is horizontal, countless sails catch the morning wind, rigged from ramshackle buildings, masts, and balconies.  Atop the Endless Market is a massive crow's nest, a building all to itself, bearing a bright red flag.<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" navigation="true" widths="185">
 
In terms of sheer size, Spirithil dwarfs Rhotudan, with a single district of the Great Roost rivaling the Endless Market in size.  That does little to take away from its impressiveness, however.  Except for those times when you've been Running the Deep, you've never seen this much stone in one place.  A massive stone palisade rests on top, with what look to be a number of enormous wooden galleys and schooners cascading down the sides. These ships are far larger than any you have seen before, segmented and devided into dozens of different buildings and structures.  Even more eye catching is the fact that the whole mass of it almost reminds you of an incredible Sky Ship.  As vertical as it is horizontal, countless sails catch the morning wind, rigged from ramshackle buildings, masts, and balconies.  Atop the Endless Market is a massive crow's nest, a building all to itself, bearing a bright red flag.<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" navigation="true" widths="185">
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Spirithil

We begin in the wood stitched city of Spirithil, known by those who live there as the “the Great Roost.”  For most of you, it is the only home you’ve ever known. For all of you, it’s the greatest city you have ever witnessed, a mass of Topsiders huddled together in unknown thousands, scraping out their lives flying high over the Abyss.  You’ve heard tale of other floating cities, massive hunks of rock and earth born aloft by enormous colonies of Wyrd Shards. Spirithil is not like those other places that you hear in the tales though, because Spirithil is a living city.

If the stories of the old timers are to be believed, the Great Roost began with hundreds of ships and boats coming together in a great fleet.  Every plank, every dock, every thatched wooden hut that could be tied, nailed, or hammered together into an ever twisting warren of walkways, rope bridges, and open cargo nets.  Desperate to escape the Reckoning, those early pioneers grabbed every Wyrd Shard they could and embedded them in the foundations of the burgeoning city, lifting that early version high out of the waters and the encroaching Mysts.  Through it all, they wove living trees, thousands of twisting and gnarled roots, trunks, and branches intertwining with the ever expanding slums.

Sky Ships

Rhotudan

In terms of sheer size, Spirithil dwarfs Rhotudan, with a single district of the Great Roost rivaling the Endless Market in size.  That does little to take away from its impressiveness, however.  Except for those times when you've been Running the Deep, you've never seen this much stone in one place.  A massive stone palisade rests on top, with what look to be a number of enormous wooden galleys and schooners cascading down the sides. These ships are far larger than any you have seen before, segmented and devided into dozens of different buildings and structures.  Even more eye catching is the fact that the whole mass of it almost reminds you of an incredible Sky Ship.  As vertical as it is horizontal, countless sails catch the morning wind, rigged from ramshackle buildings, masts, and balconies.  Atop the Endless Market is a massive crow's nest, a building all to itself, bearing a bright red flag.

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