A waterway research triggered by heavy rainfall.
Due to continued delays in solving the Sarno River water diversion problem, most guilds began to raise money to dredge the underground waterway. The project initially went well, but on the fourth day, a craftsman found a strange skeleton in the river, and the cause of its formation could not be determined. Later, they found a large number of hollows in the earth, which, from their appearance, looked like human bodies.
By the judgment of the respected master Gnaeus through the still well-preserved clay pots around the sculpture, he determined these were ancient Roman artifacts, and inferred that there was a city here in the past. Construction ground to a halt as the war progressed and volcanoes on the east coast took their toll.
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Water of Sarno River | Near Naples |
Volcanoes on the East Coast | Mount Vesuvius |