An ancient, crumbling city built of cyclopean stone blocks of irregular shape, shrouded in eerie fog. The architecture of the city impresses with its quirkiness and non- Euclideanness. Buildings with impossible angles and bends, walls that twist and bend, creating a feeling of motion sickness and nausea. Stairs lead to nowhere, and windows open into the void. Each stone block is unique, and there is not a single one that is the same, which creates a sense of chaos and disorder. Fog swirls around the destroyed buildings. The laws of physics do not apply here, and every element of the architecture recalls the presence of elder gods, whose powers and knowledge exceed human understanding. The whole city is built of Vesuvianite, Heliotrope and Green Jasper- stones that give it a mysterious and mystical appearance
