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| ====== The Eyrie ====== | ====== The Eyrie ====== | ||
| - | Said to be manned by at least 300. Flies. | + | The Eyrie is a huge floating installation. It is roughly bowl-shaped with spires rising from the edge, making it resemble an 8-pointed crown. The bowl is covered with a translucent roof (a Blaursfeld-Zeiss Lattice) made of glass hexagons. Moored to each spire are large zepplin airships secured at one end to a docking mast and tied to the superstructure at the other end. Numerous hangers, landing platforms and runways encircle the outside and lead into the cavernous interior. |
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| + | Overlooking the massive accomplishment, one sees terraced sides growing an abundance vibrant green plants. Each spire is linked to the others by a circular railway system that runs at the mid-point of the bowl. In each slice of the bowl barracks, homes, offices and paths swarm over the land. The base of each spire also has a railway line leading to the flat bottom of the bowl. The bottom of the bowl is a polished sheen of metal with no permanent structures, but is littered with a diverse array of flying machines, either ready to launch, undergoing visible repair or actively taking off and landing. | ||
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| + | It's size and complexity surely make it one of the most advanced and largest man-made structures on the Earth. | ||
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