天の橋

Continuing my journey through Qattasian land, I departed from the citadel ( http://fav.me/d78e11k ), and climbed one of the last sky bridges. Even in the late Qattasian era ( http://fav.me/d55hyhy ), the knowledge of why these bridges came to be had been lost, and the existing bridges were in a state of decay. Erected in different regions of the world, they topped the highest clouds, standing fragile in the thin crisp air. Some Qattasian interpretations told of these bridges as a place to observe the motions of the celestial bodies, some said it was a place of worship. The most mythical lore told of a Human, who understood the ways of the Qattasian, and in his enlightenment, willed the first sky bridge into being.

This sky bridge, the Airy Bridge, stood in what is now northern Europe, while another famous bridge, the Knoll Bridge, stood in the Americas close to the citadel ( http://fav.me/d48o452 )


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Acrylic on 14x17" stretched canvas.
(c) Dumpling-Canai

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