on the other side of Toriummora lays a field of dolmen and cairns surrounding an ancient battleship, a relic from the days when Ous had land. A ship that defended the surface from the atomic bombardment of the moon, allowing enough Ous to survive and hide beneath the sunken world. 3000 years later the ship rests in a memorial surrounded by stones so that the survivors and their descendants never forget the sacrifice made by millions.
More worldbuilding, hope you enjoy!
More worldbuilding, hope you enjoy!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
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A soft breeze rustles through the Memorial Park, carrying with it a sense of reverence and remembrance. As you step onto the grounds, the sight before you is breathtaking. The field of dolmen and cairns stretches as far as the eye can see, each marking the final resting place of those who fell in the desperate battle for survival. The ancient battleship, now weathered and worn, stands proudly at the center, a testament to the resilience and courage of the Ous people. The ship itself is massive, its hull bearing the scars of a thousand cosmic clashes. Its once-glowing exterior has dulled with time, but one can still make out the faded insignia of the Ous fleet. As you approach, you notice the intricate engravings that adorn its surface, telling the stories of the brave warriors who fought valiantly to defend their home. Surrounding the battleship, the stones form a protective ring, a symbolic barrier that ensures the memory of the past remains strong. Each stone represents a life lost, a family torn apart, and a planet forever changed. They come in different shapes and sizes, some weathered by time, others still hewn with precision. Together, they create a solemn and sacred space, a place for reflection and gratitude. Beyond the ship and the stones, the landscape stretches out in all directions. The once-thriving city of Toriummora now lies in ruins, its tall buildings reduced to crumbling remnants. Nature has begun to reclaim what was once taken, with vines snaking around fallen structures and flowers blooming amidst the debris. It is a stark reminder of the beauty that emerges even in the wake of devastation. As you stand there, surrounded by the remnants of a bygone era, a sense of awe washes over you. This memorial park is not just a place of honor; it is a testament to the resilience of the Ous people and a reminder of the sacrifices made for future generations. It stands as a beacon of hope in a world forever changed, a beacon that will guide the Ous people as they forge ahead, cherishing their past while building a brighter future.
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