It did not seem to be a well-traveled route into Stormbreak. Not anymore, at least.
Hadama stood at the top of the Righteous Climb and looked down the steep, staggered chunks of landscape that connected - more or less - to the ground far below. An anchor, of sorts, to keep the city from floating off even higher into the sky? A last line of connection between it and the rest of Caido. At least in the metaphysical sense. The skyport would allow travel even if the Righteous Climb were to be severed... so long as the port remained open.
Though looking back to the gates directly behind them, he could see how Stormbreak had something of a history of controlling who could come and go. A useful advantage, perhaps, if one ever wished to limit the flow of people into and out of a region.
Not that it had been tested since the Ascended War.
"Do many still make the climb?" he asked Noe curiously, turning to his tour guide with genuine interest in the spectacle laid out before - and below- them.
Hadama stood at the top of the Righteous Climb and looked down the steep, staggered chunks of landscape that connected - more or less - to the ground far below. An anchor, of sorts, to keep the city from floating off even higher into the sky? A last line of connection between it and the rest of Caido. At least in the metaphysical sense. The skyport would allow travel even if the Righteous Climb were to be severed... so long as the port remained open.
Though looking back to the gates directly behind them, he could see how Stormbreak had something of a history of controlling who could come and go. A useful advantage, perhaps, if one ever wished to limit the flow of people into and out of a region.
Not that it had been tested since the Ascended War.
"Do many still make the climb?" he asked Noe curiously, turning to his tour guide with genuine interest in the spectacle laid out before - and below- them.







