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{{Worldbuilders}}Quelmar myths are full of mysterious architecture, including [[The BackHalls]], [[The Library]], [[The Starless Sea]], and [[The Infinite Staircase|The Infinite Staircase.]] Are they linked together by portals? Do they share the same creator? Are they manifestations of the same building from parallel realities, a building [[Edditionals|Edditional]]?
{{Worldbuilders}}Quelmar myths are full of mysterious architecture, including [[The BackHalls]], [[The Library]], [[The Starless Sea]], [[Shadow Forge|The Shadow Forge]] and [[The Infinite Staircase|The Infinite Staircase.]] Are they linked together by portals? Do they share the same creator? Are they manifestations of the same building from parallel realities, a building [[Edditionals|Edditional]]?


These wonders likely inspired the [[wizard]]-architect behind the Block in the [[The Halls of Boresham|Halls of Boresham.]]
These wonders likely inspired the [[wizard]]-architect behind the Block in the [[The Halls of Boresham|Halls of Boresham.]]

Latest revision as of 06:01, 8 December 2024

Quelmar myths are full of mysterious architecture, including The BackHalls, The Library, The Starless Sea, The Shadow Forge and The Infinite Staircase. Are they linked together by portals? Do they share the same creator? Are they manifestations of the same building from parallel realities, a building Edditional?

These wonders likely inspired the wizard-architect behind the Block in the Halls of Boresham.

These are not to be confused with complex architectural landmarks such as Galik's ArchCrystal Tower , Zobeck's UnderCitadel, or Alpha Complex's bureaucratic labyrinths. Similarly, the Tovag Baragu is too barebones to be considered architecture, though it certainly is mysterious.

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