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Geological Survey of The Kapaerian Island Chain

Presented by House Sivis


In the year 945 YK

It is with the gracious support and tremendous resources of House Sivis that this geological
exploration mission was undertaken. A lifetime of memories and adventure are herewith in the form of
a true and accurate accounting of the landforms and strata of the Northern archipelagos’ of Xen’drik.
This report is submitted in memory of Xillik Cill, Servern Forot, Kellwyn Humber, Derwk Pith, Welliam
Rothhart, Parter Masters, Adrew Duncaste, and Lostrum Kiim1. Without their sacrifice and bravery our
team would surely be lost and the valuable survey unnoted.

The general features of Kapaerian Island proper and its satellite landforms are dominated by the
limestone primary surface and the volcanic materials which thrust it above the waters of the Pheonix
Basin. Kapaerian Island itself is an extension of the landmass that is from its dominant continent,
Xen’drik2. Basalts and other igneous crystal bearing formations are very much the prized features that
surround the volcanic isle. The disturbance that formed the islands however has long past due to the
absence of pumice and other heavily pored rocks on the shores of the nearby associated islands. The
activity of the volcano has settled into a stable equilibrium of slow steady release from Kyber below and
the turmoil’s of violent eruption are not an immediate threat.

Of particular note and value are the deposits along the outer islands of Rhyolite, the same stone
of value that in a single vein can produce the strong properties of granite and the highly versatile
obsidian. The near granite is a defensible material we saw much of in the ruins of architecture from the
long past civilizations. The durable material seems to have lost little in the carved details of its use by
those same peoples. The obsidian was used heavily in the tools of the past and by the savage remnants
of those societies which use the material for everything from weapons to clever little reflective panels
that can light an underground cave3.

The topography can vary between the volcanic isle and the outlying islands quite dramatically.
The volcanic isle rises and falls as one would expect from a towering volcano such as the Kapaerian
mount. There are fingerling foothills that all run out and away from the original flow lines of the
volcano. The outlying islands that rose with the swelling from Kyber however are relatively flat and
covered with a scrub jungle on the periphery and shores and a dense high canopied jungle that rivals
anything on Khorvaire for wild untamed forest. The jungle floor covers the formidable limestone
subsurface that drastically shapes the islands more that an idle traveler would know. Rivers are absent
from the islands in the manner which are familiar to natives of Khorvaire. The waters, which are

1
It is hoped that one day the circumstances of their valiant deaths can be made public and what knowledge of
their remains passed along to their families.
2
A marine survey will have to be undertaken at a future date to confirm that the island chain is in fact a part of the
continent that was previously submerged along an underwater shelf or extension of the land itself. However the
limestone of the islands all conform to the same standard of the north west of Xen’drik, an important indicator
that as such is true.
3
Several of the panels were collected and are now installed at the Korranberg Museum of Gnomish Achievement
to light the mining display.
immense during rainy season, collect in lakes that are better understood as surface basins. From these
lakes the limestone allows the water to run underground as deep as the layer persists in some locations
and quite separate from other systems yet interconnected with others still.4 The nature of the
underground water system is confusing at best. Local savages make use of the system to supply fresh
water and living space in some instances. The Drow elves, as they are known, of the islands are quite
violent and have little to offer academically as their understanding of their surroundings is primitive at
best and they warrant a wide berth from any exploratory party.5

Mineralogical explorations have yielded little in the way of valuable materials thus far. There
are examples of classic volcanic gemstone varieties but not in the quality or the quantity to justify an
expedition.

What follows is a detailed and systematic report of the samples taken and the methodology
used to determine the characteristics of each island and its general structure.

Dearest Banick,

You may be interested to know that a Zilargo sponsored expedition


was immediately put together and sent to these islands. The haul is
suspected to be a goodly quantity of both Kyber and Sibyrs
Dragonshards. It would seem that the public accounting was quite a bit
different that the actual. In any event that expedition was centered on
Kapaerian 7, the isle of your interest. Their base camp was some mile
inland and the approach was the southern beach shores. Hard to miss
among the short cliffs I understand.

Good Travels,

Kilp Harvestman

4
Evidence of intermingling with saltwater could be found on some surface locations miles from the shore. Yet
pristine fresh water was also found in many deep cave basins that interconnected with others.
5
Noted linguist Admiral Jillent Houwsent made several attempts to recruit the Drow as workers for our party. Her
efforts were met with outright hostility and violence. While their language is the same as their continental
brethren their scope of utility is quite limited.

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