D26.24 Ulrunir - Three Tribulations of Marble, Part 24
The moment the pillar was settled into the ash pit, a crowd of young tincturers formed around it, gazing expectantly upon the inscriptions that were written upon a single face of the hexagonal pillar that faced north-west.
Unlike the rest of the faces which were similarly inscribed, the north-western face was finished with a film of bronze that made the words upon them glisten slightly in the rays of sunlight that filtered from crystalline roof above.
This face of the hexagon essentially directed toward the Su-Galam, the the Highest City of the Throne of Granite, and indicated the names of those who passed this stage of the tincturing.
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