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It appears to be a tall black and magenta construct located on an island in an unknown ocean. Long black tendrils extend from the base of the spire onto the island's ground. |
It appears to be a tall black and magenta construct located on an island in an unknown ocean. Long black tendrils extend from the base of the spire onto the island's ground. |
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The spire's structure is mostly made of black corru, a very hard and dense type of corru. |
The spire's structure is mostly made of black corru, a very hard and dense type of corru<ref>[[Tozik]], Recollection 'Collapse'</ref>. |
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In the past, The Embassy was much bigger that it is in the current year of events. However, |
In the past, The Embassy was much bigger that it is in the current year of events. However, the island is larger in the present<ref>[[Moth]] when spoken to in 'Their Waters'</ref>. This is due to [[The Collapse]], the event in which The Embassy and the [[Polygonation Spire|Polygonation Spires]] melted following an attack by a disruptive signal. Following this event, the Obesk started to pull back from Earth and very few ever visit it presently. |
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=== Mindspike Log === |
=== Mindspike Log === |
Revision as of 02:29, 17 March 2023
The Embassy is a spire built by the Obesk when they arrived to Earth to serve as their main headquarters and residence during their investigation of The Call and their relations with humankind.
It appears to be a tall black and magenta construct located on an island in an unknown ocean. Long black tendrils extend from the base of the spire onto the island's ground.
The spire's structure is mostly made of black corru, a very hard and dense type of corru[1].
In the past, The Embassy was much bigger that it is in the current year of events. However, the island is larger in the present[2]. This is due to The Collapse, the event in which The Embassy and the Polygonation Spires melted following an attack by a disruptive signal. Following this event, the Obesk started to pull back from Earth and very few ever visit it presently.