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It is the pinnacle of splendor, the sight of sights, the very jewel of the already beautiful Selene. The Imperial Plaza, vast and open, ends at its northern tip abruptly with the rise of the Kenora Mountain range from which emerges the colossus of looming proportions - the Imperial Palace. It is a castle as tall as it is beautiful, with its many towers and balconies, with lights that shine brightly in challenge to the stars, with carved stuccos, with outer colonnades and handsome spires. The fact that the Kenora Mountains have no foothills is a geological phenomenon in itself, but here it only serves to underline the greatness of the palace. Like massive organs, the mountains frame the dark design of Emperor's grand edifice, of which a large part is carved into their stony interior. The re
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