“I’m tired of searching for the answers, always out there on the run. I’m going back to where my heart is, down Highway 61.”—John Anderson
Highway 61 continues past the city across a twenty-mile-long bridge over the channel between the Temaré Pacificum and Temaré Athiopicum. It continues past the Ferri Mountains and into the heart of Æthiopia.
- The ancient temple of the Dwarves
- The mountains of Æthiopia are a great place to put an adventure like Hammers of the God from Lamentations of the Flame Princess. If you use that particular adventure, I’d recommend adding some Mananubi corpses to the human corpses in the last battle. The dragon’s servants whispered jealousies into the willing ears of the denizens of the city, and accompanied the war party.
- The Port of Lost Ships
- A long, sandy beach, gulls, cold, on the west of the road. The water is brackish, salty, and undrinkable. The sun perpetually sets over the water and the port of lost ships. Everywhere, abandoned ships, lost ships from all eras of history, crashed and draped with seaweed in an ancient wharf. Every ship lost in the Bermuda Triangle is here, ships lost in wars and in storms and in the desolate wastes of the sea.