Quote Originally Posted by Redrobes View Post
Dang ! Thats similar to what I was thinking of ! Did you ever read Dragonlance when they go to.... hmm rack brain for name... is it Tarsis ? And there was another bit in the book where the black dragon lives that is the whole city that slipped sideways in the cataclysm and the water rushed in and created the sloping multi layered city ruins with water pouring all over it.

We recently (two months ago ??) had a post somewhere where I was talking about submerged texturing of coastal rocks and cliffs. So I thought maybe have some kind of city that had slipped just like that one in the book but this one was next to the sea instead of cavernous. So I was thinking of some kind of dwarven or dragon hoard where the land had sunk due to some volcanic or other catastrophic event revealing the gold. So urban, submerged and gold or urban, submerged and vertical.

Given that you do great 3D work it would be super interesting to see what you come up with on this.

EDIT: Had to look it up - it was Xak Tsaroth for the black dragon and Istar for the underwater city.
No I've read very few Dragonlance novels largely because it's its hard to figure out where to even start or whats good because there are so many of them and so many authors. The Dragonlance novels/novel I do remember reading had to do with a dwarf who forged a hammer using a couple of rocks, and one with a minotaur. Honestly though it was so long ago.

As for the idea I wasn't thinking of some major shift of the earth but rather the dwarfs constructing and digging things below the water line and it somehow springing a leak and flooding, or a failure to pump enough incoming water out, so it flooded. I think your idea sounds awesome TBH.