Beginning mid-morning, a variety of seismic disturbances rumble across the shell of Tu Vishan, ranging between three and four on the Richter scale. The kedan are undisturbed by the rattling of their possessions and selves and the city survives the few hours of these shocks without damages.
Eventually, these disturbances trickle off and leave only one marked difference: The ground itself appears to have taken on a slight tilt as Tu Vishan angles downwards. The kedan prepared for this by securing anything with wheels and the angle of the decline is minor, but they play it better safe than sorry.
The edges of the shell offer the most significant shift, as there appears to be a steady rise of water against the barrier that many Foreigners have tested and have yet to best. By early afternoon, Tu Vishan has completely submerged and there is a press of water all about the barrier, but none of the water seeps in and the atmosphere in and about Keeliai remains quite adequate (and dry) for non-seafaring Foreigners and kedan.
DIVING | AUGUST 10TH
Eventually, these disturbances trickle off and leave only one marked difference: The ground itself appears to have taken on a slight tilt as Tu Vishan angles downwards. The kedan prepared for this by securing anything with wheels and the angle of the decline is minor, but they play it better safe than sorry.
The edges of the shell offer the most significant shift, as there appears to be a steady rise of water against the barrier that many Foreigners have tested and have yet to best. By early afternoon, Tu Vishan has completely submerged and there is a press of water all about the barrier, but none of the water seeps in and the atmosphere in and about Keeliai remains quite adequate (and dry) for non-seafaring Foreigners and kedan.