Aqua City, one of the oldest outposts of the Fish Folk, is home to one hundred thousand souls. Fishmen, Fishwives and Fishlings dwelled there, having driven off the shark, the colossal squid and others to claim this portion of the World Ocean as their own. From time to time, the Fish Folk had to deal with other denizens of the Deep, such as humongous sharks the size of whales, but these monsters were more of a delicacy than a threat. Armed with spears, tridents and crossbows, the Fish Folk made short work of any sea creature foolish enough to come after them.
The Fish Folk reign supreme in the World Ocean, but they are a curious, highly adaptable bunch. Their society is divided into Clans, forming a highly complex Caste System. There are Hunters, Artisans, Seekers, Breeders, Collectors, and Warriors. The different Clans are headed by different leaders, Patriarchs and Matriarchs whose wisdom and experience help guide them on the right path. Above the Clan Leaders is the Order of the Ancients, which rules all of Fish Folk society.
"Don't linger in the Desolate Place," says Raw the Matriarch, all but guaranteeing that the entire School would proceed to do just that. The ancient Fishwife's voice drifted into the minds of every Fishman and Fishwife present. The School numbered sixty individuals, thirty eight males and twenty two females. They'd left Aqua City hours ago, intent on a tour of the Unknown Regions. The young had to be taught about that which, according to the Law of the Fish Folk, they would avoid for the remainder of their long lives...
As soon as Raw the Matriarch swam away, two members of the School dropped out of formation with hardly anyone noticing. Ochre looked at Starry, and flashed her a fanged smile. Two meters tall, with ebony scales, and a majestic obsidian crest, the red-eyed, muscular Fishman was quite the specimen. Ochre was used to having the Fishwives glance amorously at him, thus earning him the contempt of their mates. To say he was prideful didn't do justice to the term...
"Ochre, don't even think about it," Starry said, and she shook her head as Ochre grabbed her hand, pulling her away from the rest of the School. The Matriarch led the others back to Aqua City, but Ochre had other plans. For over an hour they swam like this, hand in hand, until they reached...it. The Desolate Place. A massive complex of glittering towers made of a strange material. The remnants of some unimaginable entity's last redoubt, or perhaps something even stranger.
"Starry, you have seen Twenty Tempests, you are too old to believe in ghosts," Ochre chided her, and the slender, blue-scaled, small-crested Fishwife resisted to urge to swat her friend upside his scaly head. Starry forced Ochre to let go of her hand, and they began exploring the Desolate Place together. As usual, they went from metallic tower to metallic tower, wondering at the strange objects they encountered along the way, before concluding at The Square.
"What manner of being made this thing?" Starry wondered aloud, and Ochre looked at the strange artifact, which resembled the Fish Folk, save for a few differences. The artifact was huge, easily the size of a small mountain, and it towered over the other steely towers. While it had a face, upper body and arms like the Fish Folk, it lacked their definitive feature, their crest, as well as their majestic tails. What a strange artifact indeed...
"The Ancients would have you believe that the water did not always cover the entire world, and that once, landbound creatures dwelled in the world that once existed above," Ochre said, shaking his head. Ochre, whose own grandfather, Azure, was a member of the Order of the Ancients, could be quite the doubter when it came to the Old Ones arcane knowledge. The young Fishman seemed designed to challenge everything in existence, including the knowledge of those far beyond his years...
"Azure the Elder would blow a gill if he heard you say that," Starry admonished Ochre, who shrugged his massive shoulders. The Fishman took the three-meter trident which never left his person and gingerly poked the strange artifact with it. Starry shook her head, marveling at Ochre's rare combination of boldness and immaturity. The artifact began to glow, and then a rectangular structure projected from beneath it, displaying what the surprised Fish Folk thought to be strange creatures...
"What have I done?" Ochre wondered, his telepathic voice blasting into Starry's skull, to the point that the annoyed Fishwoman slapped his shoulder. Ochre did not seem to notice, for he was transfixed by the strange images displayed by the unnatural projection in front of the strange artifact. Starry took Ochre's hand, pleading with him to get away. In the World Ocean, everything eats or is eaten, and when confronted by the unusual, the wise flee to live another day, while the foolish linger and are consumed. This was the Law of the Ocean.
"Ochre, I don't like the look of this, we should go," Starry insisted, but Ochre shook his head. On the projector, a series of strange images were shown. Creatures the likes of which neither Ochre nor Starry could imagine appeared, wearing strange garments, and moving about in a strange, waterless realm in which they walked upright. These finless, scale-less, tail-less creatures dwelled in a realm of blue skies and dry land, surrounded by strange metal structures similar to those in the Desolate Place.
"Starry, stop being a Fishwife, I think these creatures are the creators of the Desolate Place," Ochre said, crossing his arms. Starry sighed, knowing that Ochre would not leave the Desolate Place until his curiosity was sated. This was the same Fishman who'd once brought her the severed tentacle of a Colossal Squid as a present, for her nineteenth Tempest. Ochre was brave and strong, but lacked the good sense that the World Ocean gave flounders. What was to be done with him?