Well of Ascension

The Well of Ascension is a lake set on a small island off the coast of eastern Sundry. The steaming, greenish-blue body of water lies in a small depression at the top of a volcano, which lies dormant.

Appearance
The volcano proper comprises the vast majority of the island. Sheer cliffs block access from all shores with the exception of a small black sand beach facing east, directly away from the mainland. Approach to the island poses with no issues for this unit, however, it is suggested that those who seek to approach by sea simply not. There is a high probability of dashing any naval craft or organic body against the island's littoral rocks. Preliminary scanning of the local current suggests frustration in attempts to navigate to the eastern beach. Climbing the volcanic slopes is considered potentially feasible and likely fatal. The southwest slope is the gentlest at 78.2 degrees, while the northern is the most shear, at 78.9 degrees.

The peak of the volcano is approximately 1,376 meters above sea level, sloping down in a bowl formation with the Well at the center at a height of 1,270 meters above sea level. Small crops of red crystal sporadically outline the jagged shores of the lake, gleaming like rubies in the day and bright-black as obsidian at night. The Well itself sinks immeasurably; this unit has reached a depth of approximately 6,292 meters. Return prompted by increasing water pressure and other factors listed below.

Phenomena
Observation of the Well of Ascension was conducted over a period of 5 days. This unit noted appearance of the volcanic crater and lake surface before diving and recording events.

Climate and oceanic currents remain consistent over all visits. Lake surface and events while diving are noted below, by day and depth below surface.

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