Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20190629005953/@comment-24510587-20190702234859

"It's an ancient monument of the early Nordic architecture," Vander said, slipping into bookworm mode.

"It has been standing here for thousands of years, and you can tell from the large, heavy stone masonry that it was built to survive the extreme climate. It's really interesting, the way they used ashlar masonry to construct immense walls that can stand the wear and tear without any need for mortar. In spite of its primitive, brutish appearance, it's actually quite an architectural feat..."