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About a kilometer off the shores of the ocean crossed by Chakas and his compatriots there was a human city based on wooden platforms supported by stone pillars and only accessible via water.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p135|Pri|Page=135}}{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=139}} A network of bridges, platforms, docks and other wooden structures crisscrossed between these pillars,{{Ref/Reuse|p135}} becoming denser toward the settlement's center.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=142}} The largest building had a layout the shape of a peaked pentagram and was home to a large hall with impressively intricate carvings in its [[door]].{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=144}} During the skirmishes on the ring, this city was the site of a battle between hundreds of Forerunners whose corpses would remain scattered across the area; no humans—alive or dead—were present at this point. [[Vinnevra]] believed them all to have been taken away, most likely to a "[[Palace of Pain]]" for experiments given the events on the ring at the time.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=143}} The Forerunners had imprisoned a [[Proto-Gravemind]] in an energy cage placed inside the hall of the central building. The [[mind transfer|personality imprint]] of [[Forthencho]] suggested that this battle was fought for a prize or to keep that prize from falling into the wrong hands, possibly the Proto-Gravemind. The Forerunners appeared to have fought to the last man with none surviving.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=150-153}} | About a kilometer off the shores of the ocean crossed by Chakas and his compatriots there was a human city based on wooden platforms supported by stone pillars and only accessible via water.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p135|Pri|Page=135}}{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=139}} A network of bridges, platforms, docks and other wooden structures crisscrossed between these pillars,{{Ref/Reuse|p135}} becoming denser toward the settlement's center.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=142}} The largest building had a layout the shape of a peaked pentagram and was home to a large hall with impressively intricate carvings in its [[door]].{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=144}} During the skirmishes on the ring, this city was the site of a battle between hundreds of Forerunners whose corpses would remain scattered across the area; no humans—alive or dead—were present at this point. [[Vinnevra]] believed them all to have been taken away, most likely to a "[[Palace of Pain]]" for experiments given the events on the ring at the time.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=143}} The Forerunners had imprisoned a [[Proto-Gravemind]] in an energy cage placed inside the hall of the central building. The [[mind transfer|personality imprint]] of [[Forthencho]] suggested that this battle was fought for a prize or to keep that prize from falling into the wrong hands, possibly the Proto-Gravemind. The Forerunners appeared to have fought to the last man with none surviving.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=150-153}} | ||
In late [[2558]], as [[343 Guilty Spark]] - who had once been Chakas when he was human - [[Rion Forge]], [[Ram Chalva]] and [[Lessa]] looked out at the view of the ring from the destroyed Cartographer, Spark spotted beyond what the human eye could see the spectacular ruins of a once-great human city that was ancient even before Spark's time on the ring as Chakas.{{Ref/ | In late [[2558]], as [[343 Guilty Spark]] - who had once been Chakas when he was human - [[Rion Forge]], [[Ram Chalva]] and [[Lessa]] looked out at the view of the ring from the destroyed Cartographer, Spark spotted beyond what the human eye could see the spectacular ruins of a once-great human city that was ancient even before Spark's time on the ring as Chakas.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL13}} | ||
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