Literature
((The sun hung high over Gaeron Pass, casting its scorching light onto the rocky canyon walls of Issiq. The heat shimmered off the golden-red stone, turning the canyon into an oven. Down below, nestled into the sides of the towering cliffs, the colony was built, its structures carved into the ancient rock. The passageways between buildings, both natural and artificial, zigzagged their way up and down the canyon, connected by precarious bridges and steep, winding paths.))
((Despite the ...