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A massive labyrinthine [[The Zarth|Zarth]] city and center of one of the largest Zarth empires, the [[Regiments]]. The city is also home to to some of the greatest clockwork artisans and [[mechanomancers]].
 
A massive labyrinthine [[The Zarth|Zarth]] city and center of one of the largest Zarth empires, the [[Regiments]]. The city is also home to to some of the greatest clockwork artisans and [[mechanomancers]].
  
Carefully bound together and walled in from below to protect it from the battering of the stone and air, Anglestruct serves as an often-time capitol (though Regiments have no official capitol).
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Anglestruct is composed of several hundred huge stone slabs and fragments claimed from [[Turmoil]], carefully bound together and walled in from below to protect it from the battering of the stone and air, Anglestruct serves as an often-time capitol (though Regiments have no official capitol).  Among the stone warrens are massive contraptions and engines.  Some large chambers have been hollowed out to form storage rooms or meeting chambers, as well as auditoriums and arenas.
  
===Questions===
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Occasionaly, excavation will weaken a section enough to cause a collapse.  When this occurs, often several other collapses or shifts occur, usually resulting in a chain-reaction of widespread destruction.  Also, Turmoil will sometimes break through the outer layers and carry off a section of greater Anglestruct, although it is rare this reaches Anglestruct proper.
*How Large?
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*Composed mostly of warehouses and workshops?
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Revision as of 05:52, 15 February 2010

A massive labyrinthine Zarth city and center of one of the largest Zarth empires, the Regiments. The city is also home to to some of the greatest clockwork artisans and mechanomancers.

Anglestruct is composed of several hundred huge stone slabs and fragments claimed from Turmoil, carefully bound together and walled in from below to protect it from the battering of the stone and air, Anglestruct serves as an often-time capitol (though Regiments have no official capitol). Among the stone warrens are massive contraptions and engines. Some large chambers have been hollowed out to form storage rooms or meeting chambers, as well as auditoriums and arenas.

Occasionaly, excavation will weaken a section enough to cause a collapse. When this occurs, often several other collapses or shifts occur, usually resulting in a chain-reaction of widespread destruction. Also, Turmoil will sometimes break through the outer layers and carry off a section of greater Anglestruct, although it is rare this reaches Anglestruct proper.