Imnash

Overview

Imnash is mentioned as a destination served by long, mixed cargo‑and‑passenger sledge trains used to bypass the main sledge port via mountain passes to the coast. It is cited alongside other coastal destinations used by travelers and smugglers in foul‑weather conditions.

Notable Features

  • No in‑text description of the settlement itself is provided.
  • Known only as a named destination for sledge traffic in the polar/coastal corridor.

Associations

  • Mentioned in the same context as other northern coastal waypoints and ports; in the same scene, the home port of the icebreaker fleet is identified as Mahsht, which lies on routes leading toward the Sea of Seas.
  • Another sledge operator in the same area was bound for Kolya (unlinked; page not yet confirmed).

Recent Activity

  • At the time it is named, multiple small and large sledge trains were shadowing a giant overland sledge; one of the larger, mixed passenger‑cargo sledges was taking on passengers bound for Imnash. Weather constrained smaller short‑range vehicles, and official inspections at an outpost prompted passengers to transfer to independent sledges prior to the port.

Status/Access

  • Access appears to be via over‑ice sledge routes that thread mountain passes to reach coastal ports. Specific location, governance, and facilities are not yet described in‑text.
Summary:

A named destination on the northern sledge routes. It is referenced as the destination of a mixed cargo‑and‑passenger sledge train operating near the coastal passes.

Known as:
Imnash