The Spire Cathedral
A newer, cathedral-like foundry, a pointed central spire braced by sweeping rib-buttresses around a dense stack of glowing rings and galleries. A bright beam drops from its base into the seabed, an anchor or a tap holding it to the floor. The most ornate node, lit through and through, and without occupants.
Key traits
- A newer, gothic-organic design: a buttressed spire over an intricate ringed core.
- A vertical beam fixes it to the seabed; richly lit interior galleries.
- Solemn and empty, patrolled at a distance.