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'''''Eder tomahn''''' (<dni>eDer toman</ | '''''Eder tomahn''''' (<dni>eDer toman</dni>), or "'''rest house'''", is a term used to describe the small bunk rooms located at various locations throughout the [[descent]]. The most prominent examples, and the only ones to which [[explorer]]s have gained access, are in the [[Great Shaft]]. There is one at the top of the Shaft, another near the middle, and one just above its base. All have somewhat small beds carved into the walls of the room, and each contains a [[KI dispenser]] and a [[Nexus pedestal]]. These rooms were intended to be used by travelers and traders moving to and from the surface, but were ultimately abandoned along with the rest of the path shortly after construction of the Great Shaft was completed in 9337 DE. | ||
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Eder tomahn (eDer toman), or "rest house", is a term used to describe the small bunk rooms located at various locations throughout the descent. The most prominent examples, and the only ones to which explorers have gained access, are in the Great Shaft. There is one at the top of the Shaft, another near the middle, and one just above its base. All have somewhat small beds carved into the walls of the room, and each contains a KI dispenser and a Nexus pedestal. These rooms were intended to be used by travelers and traders moving to and from the surface, but were ultimately abandoned along with the rest of the path shortly after construction of the Great Shaft was completed in 9337 DE.