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The place is large, about 2 miles all the way round, with many more buildings in it than I thought. There's the main building, the long, low grey one. It's huge, probably at least 150,000 square metres. That's the building which the noise of drilling comes from about 14 hours a day. There are also other buildings though; offices and houses, what look like dorm rooms and even a few stores. The more I watched, the more lax their security systems seemed. The gates are open all the time; people walk in and out easily, not even showing their ID to the guard. They even come out to go running! | |||
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Revision as of 03:52, 13 December 2005
What is known
- An ancient hidden village in the Tanraga Mountains.
- Was almost entirely destroyed in The War
- The only survivor known was Henry Castille's Great Great Grandfather, Salvant Castille.
- Is protected by a confusion device.
- Extremely dangerous to know about
- Involved, somehow, in the Theft of The Receda Cube.
- Linked, somehow, to the deaths of Pietro Salk, Bernardo Holyoke, Fran Mendling and Monica Grand.
- Scarlett Kiteway decided it would be a right jolly place to visit on vacay.
Description from Scarlett
The place is large, about 2 miles all the way round, with many more buildings in it than I thought. There's the main building, the long, low grey one. It's huge, probably at least 150,000 square metres. That's the building which the noise of drilling comes from about 14 hours a day. There are also other buildings though; offices and houses, what look like dorm rooms and even a few stores. The more I watched, the more lax their security systems seemed. The gates are open all the time; people walk in and out easily, not even showing their ID to the guard. They even come out to go running! |
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