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It has a much grander design than the rest, which gives away the fact that this was the main base.
The exterior walls, standing tall and proud, typical of traditional Imperial architecture.
Constructed from sturdy brick and stone, they formed a formidable barrier around the area, ensuring both protection and prestige.
At its heart stood a wide structure, its roof boasting sweeping curves and ornate eaves, reminiscent of imperial palaces of old times.
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