Perfikot's charcoal pencil rustled over the draft, gradually recreating the architectural structure of the Temple.
Every column's position, every wall's direction, even the fragmented relief patterns, were depicted by her with astonishing precision.
However, because the Temple has endured millennia of weathering, it has become a ruin, and the draft inevitably shows many blank spaces and broken lines, representing the collapsed or completely vanished parts of the structure.
Perfikot frowned slightly, staring at those missing parts.
To complete these missing sections, she needs to rely on her architectural knowledge and logical reasoning, but this is not easy.
Fortunately, scholars are conducting meticulous archaeological excavations at the Temple's site, and every stone's placement and each remaining carving they record may hold critical clues to fill in these gaps.
Thanks to their drawings, the complete structure of the Temple is gradually becoming clearer.
