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Conventical Steel Architecture

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Inquisitor fortress of dark stone clad in massive steel plates with etched patterns, square blocky pillars and floors, broad harsh geometric lines, cold reflective surfaces, no windows or softness

The Conventical Steel Architecture emerges in *The Well of Ascension* as the foreboding fortress of the Steel Inquisitors, a stark embodiment of their brutal efficiency with its dark stone core clad in massive steel plates etched with intricate patterns. This imposing structure, characterized by blocky square pillars, harsh geometric lines, cold reflective surfaces, and a complete absence of windows or softening elements, stands as a symbol of the Inquisitors' unyielding power amid the escalating tensions of the series. Though its role is confined to this second book, it underscores the architectural legacy of the Lord Ruler's regime, evolving from an unseen bastion to a pivotal site of conflict and revelation.

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The Well of Ascension

Inquisitor fortress of dark stone clad in massive steel plates with etched patterns, square blocky pillars and floors, broad harsh geometric lines, cold reflective surfaces, no windows or softness

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The Well of Ascension

First appears Ch 12

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