Race:
Merfolk, Sea Nymphs, Humans
Class:
Natural Disaster, Historical Event
Age:
Over 300 years
Alignment:
Chaotic Neutral
Languages:
Common Tongue, Merfolk dialects
Accent:
In hushed tones, the villagers recount the day of the explosion – their voices ripple like the waves, filled with a mix of fear and wonder, the salt of the sea still lingering in their words.
Personality:
The event is often viewed with a sense of awe and reverence by those who discuss it, embodying the unpredictable forces of nature.
Surge of the Tides
Event creates massive waves as a shockwave from the explosion disrupts the ocean surface.
Causes tidal waves along the coast causing server environmental change.
Breathe Underwater
Participants are granted the temporary ability to breathe underwater, allowing them to explore the aftermath of the explosion.
Allows for exploration of underwater ruins and marine life.
Vision of the Depths
A mystical sight allows participants to glimpse past events related to the explosion.
Provides insight into the cause and effect of the eruption.
Echo of the Gods
The explosion reverberates with a resonance believed to be messages from the sea goddess.
Participants receive visions or omens of coastal events for the next lunar cycle.
Calm After the Storm
The chaotic waters become still, allowing safe passage for denizens to witness the beauty reshaped by the explosion.
Creates a temporary sanctuary for sea life and an easier path for exploration.
Ocean's Breath Elixir
A shimmering blue liquid in a glass vial, allowing one to breathe freely beneath the waves.
Grants the ability to breathe underwater for 1 hour.
Fragment of Coral
A piece of vibrant coral, glistening with iridescence, infused with the essence of the explosion.
A token of protection when worn, it reminds the wearer to respect the ocean's bounty.
Shimmering Aqua Pearl
A beautiful pearl that reflects light in shades of aqua and emerald, believed to carry the spirit of the sea goddess.
Serves as a tranquilizer to calm turbulent waters and spirits during storms.