Sluice Weave

The Sluice Weave is one of the protections of the harbors and has for many generations existed beneath the waters in Nicodranas. There are marid and water elementals that help maintain the Sluice ducts and occasionally help protect the bay if it is ever under attack.

Description
The Sluice Weave is a series of tunnels that guide the water from the ocean to a series of small engines in the city that help propel the furnaces used by the various businesses and locations that require that sort of intense power. There are at least three entrances to the Sluice, one hidden in the city and two or three in the ocean. These tunnels function as intake tubes to bring ocean water into the Sluice ducts.

The tunnels are mostly made of stone and masonry that is slick from moisture. There is moisture that gathers across the stone, and there are streaks of color and minerals that have gathered on the walls over time. There are markers and the levels of the times the water levels were different.

Ocean entrance
The entrance is forty feet below sea level and leads to a tunnel that protrudes fifteen feet out of the earth before it disappears beneath the docks and the city. The entrance tunnel is made from a stone piece that is different from the rest of the natural, slightly eroded rock. There is a five-foot-wide circle opening that is guarded by a metal grate with ten horizontal, inch-thick, six-inches-apart bars, that are locked. The tunnel is 60 feet long before it curves upward where the water breaks after 30 feet where another grate blocks the way into another tunnel. The tunnel goes on for 60 feet before the tunnel opens into a square chamber.

City entrance
This entrance is located in a small office, with a desk, a stool, odd stacks of paper, and partially melted candles. In the back is a trap door leading into the Sluice.

Smaller chamber
This chamber has a singular stone support pillar in the center. It is filled with one-foot-deep water throughout the entire area. The chamber closes off and another tunnel continues for 100 feet and opens into a larger chamber. On the right side, there is a smaller grate, a foot-and-a-half or two feet across, with a dense cross-lattice of bars. It goes on for 150 feet before it meets another grate.

Large chamber
The chamber is a large cube. It curves open slightly for about 10 feet and opens wider. There are three grates similar to the entrance grate on the right, on the left, and on the far end of the chamber. In the center of the room are two stone support pillars. There are two platforms raised up about 10 feet above, with a very small railing and two pathways that meet a few feet in and continue to the next chambers.

The tunnel opens up into another small chamber that has tables and chairs, weapons, and close-quarter weapons. There are archways leading from the chamber to chamber that has gated portcullis doorways that can collapse down with a button on one side. There’s a small sketch on the wall that outlines the layout of the Sluice Weave and a spiral staircase going up to two iron-barred doors. Beyond the doors is another staircase leading to a trap door to the small office.