L25.191 Daltu's Palace of Mud
An underground palace in Eastern Kal-Absur made completely of obsidian mud formed from crushed and compacted obsidian mixed with clay.
The architecture of the palace is extremely simple, and pure lacking all ornamentation that is typical of ancient buildings of the Primordial Age.
The palace is named after a strange inscription of four rectilinear ideographs which most archaeologists agree spell the syllables DAL and TU, and is said to be the oldest example of one of the earliest ancestors of all variants of Ulruniri Cuneiform.
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