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Diggen's Point is an island made up almost exclusively of black saltstone, in the shape of an old man's crooked finger. The island appears to reach from below the ocean, to point towards the horizon. The island is home to a small town, and a mansion for the duke to reside within. Below the surface there is a deep aquifer, which is one of the primary methods of getting water as the black saltstone is crumbly and gets into everything. No agriculture exists on the island, and food has to come from compost vats or be traded for.{{book ref|tress|1}}
Diggen's Point is an island made up almost exclusively of black saltstone, in the shape of an old man's crooked finger. The island appears to reach from below the ocean, to point towards the horizon. The island is home to a small town, and a mansion for the duke to reside within. Below the surface there is a deep aquifer, which is one of the primary methods of getting water as the black saltstone is crumbly and gets into everything. No agriculture exists on the island, and food has to come from compost vats or be traded for.{{book ref|tress|1}}


A thick cloud of black smoke hovers above the island, caused by the machinery the locals used to bring water up from the deep aquifers.{{book ref|tress|1}} The smog is closest up by the duke's mansion, which sits up near the top of the rock.{{book ref|tress|2}} The air itself is salty enough that it kills the spores, and one can see grey motes hanging in the air though they are no longer deadly.{{book ref|tress|2}}
A thick cloud of black smoke hovers above the island, caused by the machinery the locals used to bring water up from the deep aquifers.{{book ref|tress|1}} The smog is closest up by the duke's mansion, which sits up near the top of the rock.{{book ref|tress|2}} The air itself is salty enough, that it kills the spores, and one can see grey motes hanging in the air though they are no longer deadly.{{book ref|tress|2}}


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