306th Dungeon: ManātOn the outside, this dungeon appears almost dome-like in nature with a strange, glassy exterior. Of course, the glass can not be cracked or broken, or even marked with a single scratch. It can't be seen through and it's almost rough to the touch, like a flat surface of a rock. While it may be large on the outside, it's interior is even larger. When entering the dungeon through the odd, portal-like entrance, there is almost an immediate sensation of drowning, of water filling the lungs and forcing its way through the nose and the mouth of the intruders that chose to enter. However, just when all may seem at a loss, those who entered would be left standing alive at the very beginning of the dungeon.
Tinted blue and heavy in atmosphere, it's very obvious to tell the theme of the dungeon is aquatic. While it may seem like everything is surrounded in water, those who are inside of it remain completely dry and on their feet, and able to breathe just fine. The ruins lost in this dungeon stand tall, but tilted. It's difficult to tell if any of the buildings are singularities or if they simply all lead into each other to make up the inside of the dungeon itself. They are gorgeous, however, with some being sturdy and others easy to crumble away.
There are just as many dangerous enemies lurking in the shadows of the unknown as there are in any other dungeon. It seems as though the deeper travelers go inside of the dungeon, the more dangerous the traps and creatures get, as well as...creatively designed. At the beginning, there may only be bubbles suspended in the air, floating slowly this way and that. If one were to ever touch one of those bubbles, or have a bubble bump into them, it would suck them inside and drown them. They would have no chance of escaping once the bubble took its victim. There are pirahna-like creatures as well as sharks, whales, and various other odd aquatic life, some that look normal but are much more than they appear to the eye. Most of the creatures seem to be able to swim in the space around those who enter.
The Djinn of this dungeon, Manāt, can be found at the very end in her room of treasures. She seems to enjoy toying with the lives of men the most, finding interest in intimidating or frightening them, while she deeply adores females.
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