Here be division by zero.
The stench followed us as we ascended the ramp. I ordered the men to scrape some of the vomit from the floor. Underneath the caked layer was a neatly constructed structure of basalt, lined in the middle with solid gold. If only anyone could've seen this gold...
The ascension seemed endless. The citadel loomed, becoming ever greater in size.
We had vastly underestimated the sheer grandeur of the project. We could hear a constant rumble from the very ground. The entire landscape quaked without cease. There was machinery at work. Too much machinery.
This was not a shrine. This was not a monument. This was madness. - Shurikane
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Project Superbowl II - Part 1
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Submitted by: Fleeting Frames - 2016-09-18 to 615 Mid Spring
Looking at the world's biggest rain collector, it is easy to be overwhelmed indeed.
So for now, I'll ask: Where did you store the lakes while smoothing their beds?
Submitted by: Salmeuk - 2016-09-20 to 615 Mid Spring
Yeah, this is pretty cool. That whippit is the stuff of nightmares. .