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Pyramid
Over 50 meters tall, the main pyramid's lowest level
houses the lockdown, which is rarely used. The ground
floor is a sort of entrance hall, the first floor
contains Hemeti quarters, the other floors are
shrouded in mystery. At its peak is a small enclosure
used for many purposes.
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Agapito Platform
Around thirty steps up, this is where Agapito
addresses the residents, for general announcements a
gong will sound and all must gather, otherwise each
person is expected to go there at least once per week.
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Dining Hall
A round structure with many levels and a roof area,
this can house up to several hundred, though most of
the artists are on their own schedule and there are
rarely more than ten present at one time.
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Cenote
A waterfall plunges into the endless sunken lake, it
is one of the most popular areas of the valley.
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Visual Arts
This building contains the artist quarters on the
ground level, and a huge gallery as its upper story.
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Musicians
Based around a large courtyard, each set of rooms has
a muffled practice area and living quarters, although
many choose to sit about the courtyard and play.
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Literature
The most complicated building in the complex, there
are rooms and rooms of books, nitches to write in, and
many other features and reading areas.
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Performing Arts
Most of the time it is an open air ampitheatre, but
when it rains a roof magically appears, they live in
sets of barracklike areas and spend most of their time
rehearsing and performing.
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Poets Retreats
These are invisible most of the time, unless a poet
chooses otherwise, Mycroft has his located halfway
between the Performing Arts building and Cenote.
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