1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | The cube of arms has grown to the size of perhaps two garden sheds, still made entirely out of Olympia's detached limbs. You'll find the structure is hollow - there's plenty of room for a handful of people to hang out in here. There is an additional section, albeit a much smaller one, in the branches of a nearby tree, with a rope ladder hanging down. A treehouse, of sorts, and yes, still made of limbs. Where did they get all of these limbs? Atop the main structure is a large “flag”. It's not made of fabric, but of a sheet of metal (possibly created by melting down more of Olympia's arms) cut into the shape of a shark. The body is about one Millium-length long, and it has a large, toothy grin. Additionally, the shark is absolutely shining, due to being nearly entirely encrusted in glitter. In fact, most of the building and surrounding area are covered in glitter, too. Glitter everywhere. You will never be clean of it. Additional shininess also comes from various familiar-looking gold coins stuck into the outside of the structure, placed to best catch and reflect the light. Letters painted on the exterior of this structure proudly proclaim it Fort Millium. Out front of Fort Millium, the legs, too, have been completed. They are now a full, life-sized (or perhaps slightly larger than life) statue of a man, in the style of Renaissance sculptures of holy figures. But instead of Jesus or David, this holy-looking statue is a different familiar face… It is a truly lovingly sculpted statue of Keith, complete with carefully chiseled muscles and defiant gaze. Every detail is accounted for...save for the fact the nose is missing. Not as though there was never a nose, but like the great Sphinx in Egypt, it has been broken off. This statue, too, seems to have been made by melting down Olympia's limbs. Incorporated into it, though not cast at the same time, are several rusty knives from the junkyard, a number of guns, and a bear trap chained across his mighty chest. He wears some basic, simple, not cast entirely well cloth - enough to be decent and safe for Sakura, but not enough to not be showing off all that can be gotten away with. He has been given a halo of glitter, piled solid with layers of glue. Behold, St. Keet Manyweapons of Cartesio, patron of Shoppers and Yelling. |
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