However, both the sewers and the Subway are going to have points where they've collapsed inward. He'll have to be the one to do the exploring and mapmaking of his own as far as the sewers go. The further he gets out toward the Outlands, the more and more there's going to be collapsed areas of the sewer tunnels blocked off by cement and rubble! On that note, perhaps Anders' player has still been writing up the sewer map as they established it?
There would be some areas with piled up huddled skeletons of old citizens from the initial exile that could be found, if one managed to get under some of the caved-in rocks! If you were smaller than a human and sleeker than a human that could definitely be possible. Also of note, there would be personal belongings and even a few journals from people that talk more about their experiences having just been recently exiled that you could find!
Lots of children die at a young age unfortunately due to the nature of the place. It's pretty much a stabilized population, where few children are born because families don't want to try to feed them. I would say out of the ~500,000 citizens we're looking at about 10% being children between the ages of 0-17.
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However, both the sewers and the Subway are going to have points where they've collapsed inward. He'll have to be the one to do the exploring and mapmaking of his own as far as the sewers go. The further he gets out toward the Outlands, the more and more there's going to be collapsed areas of the sewer tunnels blocked off by cement and rubble! On that note, perhaps Anders' player has still been writing up the sewer map as they established it?
There would be some areas with piled up huddled skeletons of old citizens from the initial exile that could be found, if one managed to get under some of the caved-in rocks! If you were smaller than a human and sleeker than a human that could definitely be possible. Also of note, there would be personal belongings and even a few journals from people that talk more about their experiences having just been recently exiled that you could find!
Lots of children die at a young age unfortunately due to the nature of the place. It's pretty much a stabilized population, where few children are born because families don't want to try to feed them. I would say out of the ~500,000 citizens we're looking at about 10% being children between the ages of 0-17.