Delving deeper into the woods, the Inquisitor finds himself leaving the farmlands and instead entering an old ruins type area. Dark colored bricks with burnt colorations can be seen engraved onto the ground bit by bit, as if it was an old abandoned city road of some kind. From here, the Inquisitor finds a literal brick wall blocking his way, like cattle, leading him to turn south. Though the wall nearby, which blocks the path northward, appears to be cracked; fragile. It could potentially be broken with a single whack.
=========================================================================================='And in such fashion do empires die. Not for lack of ambition, nor stagnation or flawed leadership – for these all might be survived – but due to blind trust in the efficacy and motivations of others.'
– Inquisitor Lord Jhal Imbrek, Ordo Hereticus; Excerpted from On Betrayal,
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And here, further signs of civilisation reveals itslef. Crystal crops partly gave ways to old brick roads.The roads are unmaintained, abandoned for a long time it seems. The bricks itself seems to darkened from exposure to the environment, give an impression of burn marks. Just a ruined road, leading ahead.
He decided to follow it, forward to what it leads
In front of him stands a brick wall. BArring the way North of the ppath beneath his feet. Seems to be some agricultural barriers to lead the path of lifestock. As fitting to the rest of this place. Like the roads, it is bandoned and unmaintained, sections of it seems to be crumbling. Large cracks has formed in place. the building bricks are nearly collapsed.
He has a choice.. To head South, or tp force North.
Having made a decision, the Inquisitor draws his chainsword.
The roraring blade, designed to rips apart ceramite armor made short work of this crumbling section of the wall, and woth a louud rumble, it collapse, opens to hiim the way North
And thus, here he walks northward.
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