Wren had bore witness to architecture of this nature and scale a few times before, only a few of which she could actively pull from memory of her younger self. The capital of Loriden, built into the side of a forested cliff, resulted in captivating stonework and masonry of a similar variety.
This was plainer, clearly of human making and origins, but also steeped heavily in magic. This whole area had been crafted by mages and, she felt, for a very specific purpose. But a purpose that it no longer served. Her trained eyes slowly roved the carvings along the walls and encircling the columns.
"This place is ancient..." she remarked as she stepped across a bridge, brow furrowing slightly, "by human standards, anyway. Isn't the college supposed to be the oldest part of this city? What if this is the oldest part of the college..."
This was plainer, clearly of human making and origins, but also steeped heavily in magic. This whole area had been crafted by mages and, she felt, for a very specific purpose. But a purpose that it no longer served. Her trained eyes slowly roved the carvings along the walls and encircling the columns.
"This place is ancient..." she remarked as she stepped across a bridge, brow furrowing slightly, "by human standards, anyway. Isn't the college supposed to be the oldest part of this city? What if this is the oldest part of the college..."