With Survival 6, you'll notice the suspicious bones clustered around the water's edge.With Perception 13, you can hear a muffled melody below the waters.There's a scripted interaction in the center, at the temple ruins.Botaro's body can be found roughly in the center this area. This area is relatively light, but makes up for it with lots and lots of decaying corpses that give your party the Sickened affliction. The northeastern area is crawling with guls and other undead, making for excellent target practice.The entrance to the Old City Ruins is in the southwest, protected by grubs and their nests.Note that the way up requires a different check ( Athletics 3).
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This interaction requires a Watcher-only check Perception 15, or a full party check Dexterity 12 to make your way down without injury. Wipe them out, then find the stairs winding down the cliffside, leading to the southeastern-most point of the Old City proper. There's a nest of grubs and skuldraks roaming the area. The entrance to the Old City proper is in the northwest.The Overlook connects to the Old City to the northwest, and the Old City Ruins to the southwest.Warning - The lift disappears after half a day, the only way back will be via the Undercroft. The Old City Overlook can be accessed via the lift in The Gullet, leading to the northeastern corner.Although it's also filled to the brim with ancient history, the Huana mostly use it for executing criminals, rather than exploration. Regardless of its origins, the Old City is filled with undead vessels and other monstrosities. Indeed, what remains was constructed primarily of stone cut in austere blocks, and the buildings are arranged in a manner not dissimilar from those prevalent in the Engwithan ruins that dot the landscape. Moreover, the Huana's tastes show a clear preference for designs that mimic the rhythm and shapes of the natural world. Referred to simply as the 'Old City' by the denizens of Neketaka, this sunken metropolis is notable for two reasons - the Old City's architecture is markedly different in style, form, and apparent use from the architecture of modern Neketaka, and there is no readily available explanation for the Old City's destruction that has not already been considered and discounted by those inclined to study it. Beneath the Gullet lies a vast cavern littered with the remains of an ancient city.