Towering structures dominated the central region and palatial buildings reached toward the heavens while countless administrative halls occupied entire districts.
Surrounding those central structures were endless layers of smaller buildings extending outward in every direction. There were courtyards, training grounds, markets, residential districts, libraries, gardens, meeting halls and Formation complexes.
Everything existed on a scale that bordered on absurdity.
What surprised Lin Mu most was the terrain itself. Unlike ordinary cities that flattened the land before construction, the Heavenly Stream Guardian Sect had incorporated nature into the city.
Several mountain peaks stood within the city boundaries. Each peak was heavily developed and covered with structures. Buildings clung to cliff-sides, bridges connected mountains, terraced gardens climbed steep slopes and waterfalls descended between districts.
