L25.301 Models of Bone

A pristine set of architectural models carved from a bone-like material found in the ruin of Esh-Igwub, which was said to be the site of an ancient civilisation that preceded the Serpentine. Discovered by the Archaelogist Min-Amat of Simar-Agan in Lal-Mit.

The architecture depicted in the model is unlike any other, harnessing numerous curvilinear shapes unlike the rectilinear, orderly forms that the Serpentine cultures established following the principles of ushering Order.

Currently the model is displayed in the Grand Museum of Architecture in Agash, after it was looted from the College of Forms in Lal-Mit during the War of Lillies.

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