Fintown
Histories of the black sandTime sweeps my very being across the planes, across the divide of time.
Slowly the void changes into a fluid construction, a plane inhabited by waves of colors not yet seen.
Then an image, a plane, another reality appears: Fintown.
As always, my mind absorbs.
In a desert filled with black sands and the occasional saguaro or highwood, the scurry of humanoid figures is seen.
They appear to be quite busy carrying varying sizes of rocks exhibiting a slight blue tint.
Amazed, I observe them stacking them on top of and next to each other.
A gathering of young beasts, seemingly not bothered by the creatures scampering about with their different ratios of rocks, graze next to this construction in motion.
Who would be ignorant enough to construct these walls in the middle of this desolate expanse?
It is only when I embark upon a more thorough exploration that the truth dawns on me.
These are dwarves.
On my plane they are named 'Deep folk', though I have also heard them called the stone tribes, Duergar, Dwemer, Hylar, Urdunnir and even 'Ale peoples' on other planes.
My curiosity immediately plunges my being deeper into their reality, deeper into their laborious halls.
A patch of farms who for some reason have no crops upon them.
There aren't many plants in what I assume are the adjacent storerooms.
I will a descent.
Among us practitioners that transend time, space and all but the most powerful planar boundaries with our magiks, there are many well known facts and observations.
One such is that the ethereal form of the magik user has a severely lessened sense of smell.
I ponder upon this as my nose faintly senses fish and rotting meat.
I press on without much curiosity.
After entering a rounded room with two separate stairways plunging further into the depths, I take the left-hand one first.
I explore the other side in due course and gain a full measure of the dwarve's fortress and technological capabilities.
My final understanding of this level was that here the main part of their industry and sustenance resided.
On the far wall of one storeroom stood rock pots and wooden barrels filled with rum and wine.
Next to this treasure trove of liquors a brewer was busily creating more.
Truly a great festival or celebration is set to take place here if these people are stockpiling and producing alcohol at such a grand scale.
My study of the adjacent rooms introduced the dwarve's methods of carpentry and masonry.
Logs, some freshly cut and others already dry, were being transformed into beds, buckets wheelbarrows and storage bins.
Further on there stood some of these wooden bins filled with both raw and finely cut gemstones.
Going to the other room I found masons chiseling away at large chunks of rock.
After observing their finished products, ranging from functional doors, movable statues and coffers, I had to admire their mastery over stone.
The first living quarters I found where of suitable size and quality. There were adjacent dining rooms, with mugs at the ready next to the tables.
Truly this nation loves to drink.
I noticed that one room was bigger than the others, crowning them architecturally.
Was there a single ruler here?
This question remained within my mind for further pondering.
The last level that had been dug was filled with smaller rooms, some empty and othersalready filled with residents.
My tired being decided to settle on this plane for an extended time, simply because too many rapid planar transitions have worn my abilities out to dangerous extents.
Fintown and it's activities becomes my temporary abode.