>>5982577>Action 1: Marbled DomiphaThe growing settlement that Zora are starting to call Domipha lies upon a vital isthumus, and it is decided that walls must be raised around the community to secure it as the gatehouse into the Greatfish peninsula. And so the Zora build around the city walls of marble that might serve not only to protect the town and any inhabitants, but which also provide shade and retain the waters that might fall or be called by our rain-summoning mages so that the fins of the town inhabitants might be kept damp. In the hills around the prospective town smaller terraces are also laid to catch and retain any rain or run-off and provide outer defensive posts.
>Action 2: The library of MelarutoWith our water-resistant Kelp-paper finally making the transmission of information and knowledge easier then carving out the stone tablets that had been our previous repositories for information, the Zora princess Larelmi organises the construction of a library to secure the wisdom of our people for future generations, and begins the work of making purchase of and commissioning a collection of writings, to store each new tome as well as to collect and maintain what knowledge we can preserve from older, more aural traditions.