Netherese Enclave
"The first of many." | |
- Ioulaum | |
Netherese Enclaves, also known as Netherese Flying Enclaves, where flying cities utilised by the Netherese. | |
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History
The first Netherese Enclave, Xinlenal, was created in −2954 DR by the archwizard Ioulaum, sixty years after he had invented the Mythallar. The creation of Xinlenal led many other powerful mages of Netheril to create flying enclaves of their own, in effect splitting the nation into two, High and Low Netheril.
Enclave Statistics
Speed & Size
The speed and size of enclaves varied, depending on the purpose of the enclave and the resources of the lord constructing it. The table below specifies the guidelines:
Enclave Size | Miles Per Hour | Fuel Duration (Hours) | Required Crew Size | Maximum Crew Size | ~Surface Diameter (Foot) |
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Small | 1.25 | Infinite | 20 | 100 | 300 |
Medium | 1.0 | Infinite | 40 | 300 | 500 |
Large | 0.75 | Infinite | 80 | 500 | 1000 |
Enclave Buildings
Each enclave sported a number of venues atop it, with greater emphasis being given to the buildings which suited the Lord of the enclave's pursuits.
Flying Galley Dock
Certain enclaves had a docking complex constructed atop them which provided ports for Netherese Flying Galleys, acting as a launching platforms. Located within these were often refueling points which the Flying Galleys used to refuel between flights. Each docking complex could normally support up to 6 [[Flying Galley]s at any one time.
Mythallar Chamber
The Mythallar Chamber, the engine of the enclave, was the chamber in which the Mythallar was housed, alongside the other mechanisms required to power the flying enclaves. Surrounding the Mythallar were normally a host of magical defenses to reduce the risk of tampering.
Citadel
Each Enclave often has a central Citadel in which the Lord presiding over the Enclave lived. For the servants, the Citadel hosted a sizeable barracks and servants quarters for those directly attending the Lord night and day. The additional wings, and rooms of the Citadel could serve a myriad of purposes from prisons, to research laboratories and many more.
Estates
Either connected to the central Citadel or separate, these estates housed the nobility who served the Lord over the Enclave.
Enclave Construction
Constructing a Netherese Enclave was a long, complex task and expensive undertaking.
Enclave Maintenance
Physical Duress
One of the enclave's main maintenance requirements were physical due to the high-intensity of the system leading to certain areas wearing out over the course of a few months. This duress on the mechanisms required the attention of high-quality craftsmen and mages to identify the faults and administer the repairs. Additionally, to conduct the repairs large quantities of Adamantine, Mithral, certain rare gems and other difficult to source commodities were required.
Power Sources
Alongside the Mythaller an enclave needed other sources of energy in order to remain aloft. These came in a variety of forms, some less morally sound than others.
Enclave Features
Atmospheric Magic
Within the enclave one feature of the Mythallar Chamber was a magically-charges environment which could be manipulated by the Lord at any area within it, in which they were present, to achieve a variety of effects to a focused upon area, these included, among others: Anti-Magic (in all areas except the Mythallar Chamber), Slow All Except Lord, Temporary Time-Stop, Remove Element (Earth/Water/Air/Fire/Quasi-Elements; Removing a 20 square foot of that element per round).
Lord's Enhancements
The Lord attuned to the enclave received a series of enhancements while within it and were only removed when they left the enclave. The enhancements varied depending on what the lord wished magnified however examples include: see invisibility, haste, enhanced attributes, water-breathing etc.
Flight
The enclave could fly for an indefinite period provided its Mythallar Chamber functioned with sufficient resources and without interruption.